Exact(3)
The most widespread terms so far are Social Big Data (SBD) and Big Social Data BSDD).
Academic departments are complex social systems, and even widespread terms like "active learning" lack a common meaning across contexts.
Examples of widespread terms include terms such as "generalised osteoarthritis" and "multiple arthralgia".
Similar(57)
This chapter starts the exploration of mobile agents at the origin of the notion agent and compares the already widespread term of intelligent agents to the understanding of mobile agents.
As we will show, there was a considerable increase in research contributions in the period between 2012 and mid-June 2016 and in particular from the higher education area, with the term 'flipped classroom' becoming more common and the previously widespread term 'inverted classroom', used in the first publication on the topic (Lage & Platt, 2000, losing ground.
The most widespread term was pegs, derived from pax.
Health professionals should not assume that simple terms are necessarily better and should be aware that the use of a widespread term does not ensure patients and clinicians understanding it similarly.
That ended up being another quiver in Microsoft's bow, demonstrating how widespread the terms "app" and "app store" have become.
"We found out that biofluorescence is much more widespread in terms of colors and fluorescent patterns than we ever anticipated," Sparks says.
Fine-grained, more or less cohesive carbonate materials are extremely widespread in terms of surface area and are, therefore, commonly used as materials to construct impermeable cores for dams.
The potential applications of what could be described as 'socially generated data' (which range from mobile phone GPS records to content produced on Twitter and searches made on Google) are widespread in terms of new understanding of human behaviour [1, 2].
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com