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members, features, words, lumps, station, body, colors, partitions, treatments, diseases, symptoms, acts, anomalies, obligations, structures, Communist Party, Trainspotter, Gunzel, impressions, technique, horses, groups, converse, terms, rights and profession.
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Michigan Legislature
Because this shadows the terminology used to describe members of Congress, constituents and news media, using the Associated Press guidelines for journalist, often refer to legislators as state senators or state representatives to avoid confusion with their federal counterparts.
Surfmen
Surfmen was the terminology used to describe members of the United States Lifesaving Service.
Michigan House of Representatives
Because this shadows the terminology used to describe members of Congress, constituents and news media, using the Associated Press guidelines for journalist, often refer to members as state representatives to avoid confusion with their federal counterparts.
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Air pollution dispersion terminology
Air pollution dispersion terminology describes the words and technical terms that have a special meaning to those who work in the field of air pollution dispersion modeling.
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Hemangioma
Before considering the hemangioma, it is important to understand that there have been changes in the terminology used to define, describe and categorize vascular anomalies (abnormal lumps made up of blood vessels).
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Independent station (North America)
An independent station is television terminology used to describe a television station broadcasting in the United States or Canada that is not affiliated with any network.
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Medical terminology
Medical terminology is a vocabulary for accurately describing the human body and associated components, conditions, processes and process in a science-based manner.
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Fjord horse
The color terms are also non-standard when compared to English terminology more commonly used to describe horse coat colors in other breeds.
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Partitions of Poland
The terminology describing the partitions of Poland can be somewhat confusing, as the first three partitions are sometimes used to refer to the three dates on which Poland was divided (1772, 1793, and 1795) and sometimes to the three geographic divisions (the German or Prussian partition, Austrian partition, and Russian partition).
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Traditional English pronunciation of Latin
In medical terminology describing diseases, symptoms and treatments: anæsthesia, bacterium, coma, diarrhœa, lumbago, mucus, nausea, ophthalmia, rabies, tetanus, virus, rigor mortis etc.
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Traditional English pronunciation of Latin
In medical terminology describing diseases, symptoms and treatments: anæsthesia, bacterium, coma, diarrhœa, lumbago, mucus, nausea, ophthalmia, rabies, tetanus, virus, rigor mortis etc.
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Traditional English pronunciation of Latin
In medical terminology describing diseases, symptoms and treatments: anæsthesia, bacterium, coma, diarrhœa, lumbago, mucus, nausea, ophthalmia, rabies, tetanus, virus, rigor mortis etc.
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Supply chain diversification
Supply chain diversification is a manufacturing business terminology used to describe the act of increasing choices for when to order what supplies from whom to bring products to the market.
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Hemangioma
Before considering the hemangioma, it is important to understand that there have been changes in the terminology used to define, describe and categorize vascular anomalies (abnormal lumps made up of blood vessels).
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Erga omnes
Erga omnes (in relation to everyone) is frequently used in legal terminology describing obligations or rights toward all.
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Soft left
Lately, the terminology of "soft left" has been used by radical leftists to describe the Communist Party USA because of its continuing decline and tendency to support Democratic Party candidates and positions as the "lesser of two evils."[1]
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Roundhead (disambiguation)
Roundhead, terminology commonly used in Melbourne, Australia to describe a Gunzel or Trainspotter
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Roundhead (disambiguation)
Roundhead, terminology commonly used in Melbourne, Australia to describe a Gunzel or Trainspotter
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Mystical theology
In this union the soul experiences various spiritual impressions, which mystical writers try to describe in the terminology used to describe sense impressions, as if the soul could see, hear, touch, or enjoy the savour or odour of the Divinity.
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Old Hungarian script
While the modern Hungarian term for this special script (coined in the 19th century) rovás derives from the verb ró ('to score') which is derived from old Finno-Ugric, general Hungarian terminology describing the technique of writing (ír 'to write', betű 'letter', bicsak 'knife (also: for carving letters)') derive from Turkic, which supports the theory of transmission via Turks further.
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Horse
The following terminology is used to describe horses of various ages:
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Han Chinese subgroups
The terminology used in Mandarin to describe the groups is: "minxi" (Simplified Chinese: 民系, ethnic lineages) or "zuqun" (Simplified Chinese: 族群, ethnic groups).
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Naturalistic fallacy
The term "naturalistic fallacy" is also sometimes used to describe the deduction of an "ought" from an "is" (the Is-ought problem), and has inspired the use of mutually reinforcing terminology which describes the converse (deducing an "is" from an "ought") either as the "reverse naturalistic fallacy" or the "moralistic fallacy."
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Air pollution dispersion terminology
Air pollution dispersion terminology describes the words and technical terms that have a special meaning to those who work in the field of air pollution dispersion modeling.
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Erga omnes
Erga omnes (in relation to everyone) is frequently used in legal terminology describing obligations or rights toward all.
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Zookeeper
Animal collections requiring wild animal care takers or zookeepers have existed since about 3,000 B.C. originally this profession was not called a zookeeper and we may never know since terminology used to describe this such profession and ones of the same sort have been lost in many cases do to languages being lost throughout history.
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words, synchro, border, prison, Transport, MOUT, fence, parties, business, diversification, i. C10, suffixes and jaundice.
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Medical terminology
Medical Terminology often uses words created using prefixes and suffixes in Latin and Ancient Greek.
Computability theory
He argues that Turing's terminology using the word "computable" is more natural and more widely understood than the terminology using the word "recursive" introduced by Kleene.
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Synchro
U.S. Naval terminology used the term "synchro" exclusively (possible exception: steering gear -- info. needed).
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Disputed status of the isthmus between Gibraltar and Spain
Referring to the current demarcation, Spanish official terminology always uses the word "fence" instead of "frontier" or "border", since it does not acknowledge the possibility of having a frontier with what Spain considers to be its own territory.
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CB slang
"Convict Wagon" – Prison Transport used by the Department Of Corrections, terminology is named for the caged wagons used to haul convicts to prison and/or to executions in the US in the 19th century.
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CB slang
"Convict Wagon" – Prison Transport used by the Department Of Corrections, terminology is named for the caged wagons used to haul convicts to prison and/or to executions in the US in the 19th century.
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Hand to hand combat
Current NATO terminology is to use MOUT for higher-level strategic and tactical considerations of urban warfare or MOOTW for "military operations other than war" such as peacekeeping or disaster relief.
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Disputed status of the isthmus between Gibraltar and Spain
Referring to the current demarcation, Spanish official terminology always uses the word "fence" instead of "frontier" or "border", since it does not acknowledge the possibility of having a frontier with what Spain considers to be its own territory.
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Supply chain diversification
Supply chain diversification is a manufacturing business terminology used to describe the act of increasing choices for when to order what supplies from whom to bring products to the market.
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Supply chain diversification
Supply chain diversification is a manufacturing business terminology used to describe the act of increasing choices for when to order what supplies from whom to bring products to the market.
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Battery and battery charger
ESTIMATION OF BATTERY CAPACITY a) Terminology used i. C10 - Capacity of battery at 10 hour discharge rate at 27°c ii. t - Period of discharge in hours iii. Ct - Capacity as percentage of C10 for the period of discharge time t. iv.
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Medical terminology
Medical Terminology often uses words created using prefixes and suffixes in Latin and Ancient Greek.
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Indian English
While standard medical terminology uses jaundice for a symptom (yellow discolouration of skin), in India the term is used to refer to the illness in which this symptom is most common.
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Cat (disambiguation)
The terminology used to refer to the various types of Structured cabling, e.g. Category 5 cable, etc.
Nursing father
This terminology can refer to many different types of species.
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Joel Neoh
In an apparent need to distinguish himself from the other 9 contestants, Joel positioned himself as a youth entrepreneur, thus coining the term "youth entrepreneurship" - a terminology referring to young people aged 30 and under taking a proactive approach to their respective careers, creating jobs rather than awaiting for employment opportunities to come by.
Khuplam Milui Lenthang
He spent hours together listening to elderly people who related stories, folklores and mythologies concerning the origins of the Kuki (historically Kuki was the collective terminology used to refer to the ‘Kuki, Chin and Mizo’ people) people of yore.
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Zip-cord
The name is borrowed from electrical terminology referring to lamp cord.
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Cat (disambiguation)
The terminology used to refer to the various types of Structured cabling, e.g. Category 5 cable, etc.
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Fallen flag
A fallen flag is a North American based railroader and railfan terminology referring to railroad company no longer in existence due to bankruptcy or merger.
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Strict Baptist
The terminology "strict" refers to the strict or closed position they held on membership and communion.
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Nursing father
This terminology can refer to many different types of species.
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Glossary of cue sports terms
In British terminology, chiefly refers to the game known in the rest of the world as English billiards.
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First Families of Virginia
The terminology "FFV" is also used to refer to the "Order of the First Families of Virginia", a hereditary society composed of individuals who have proved their descent from one of the original Virginia colonists.
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Bed
U.S. terminology refers to a twin bed to mean what is known as a single bed in other countries, whereas other countries understand twin beds to be two single beds in the same room.
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Disputed status of the isthmus between Gibraltar and Spain
Referring to the current demarcation, Spanish official terminology always uses the word "fence" instead of "frontier" or "border", since it does not acknowledge the possibility of having a frontier with what Spain considers to be its own territory.
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