The terms, expressions, designations, or symbols used in a particular science, discipline, or specialized subject area.
A specified list of terms with a fixed and unalterable meaning, and from which a selection is made when CATALOGING; ABSTRACTING AND INDEXING; or searching BOOKS; JOURNALS AS TOPIC; and other documents. The control is intended to avoid the scattering of related subjects under different headings (SUBJECT HEADINGS). The list may be altered or extended only by the publisher or issuing agency. (From Harrod's Librarians' Glossary, 7th ed, p163)
Controlled vocabulary of clinical terms produced by the International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation (IHTSDO).
A research and development program initiated by the NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE to build knowledge sources for the purpose of aiding the development of systems that help health professionals retrieve and integrate biomedical information. The knowledge sources can be used to link disparate information systems to overcome retrieval problems caused by differences in terminology and the scattering of relevant information across many databases. The three knowledge sources are the Metathesaurus, the Semantic Network, and the Specialist Lexicon.
Descriptive terms and identifying codes for reporting medical services and procedures performed by PHYSICIANS. It is produced by the AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION and used in insurance claim reporting for MEDICARE; MEDICAID; and private health insurance programs (From CPT 2002).
The field of nursing care concerned with the promotion, maintenance, and restoration of health.
Terms or expressions which provide the major means of access by subject to the bibliographic unit.
A vocabulary database of universal identifiers for laboratory and clinical test results. Its purpose is to facilitate the exchange and pooling of results for clinical care, outcomes management, and research. It is produced by the Regenstrief Institute. (LOINC and RELMA [Internet]. Indianapolis: The Regenstrief Institute; c1995-2001 [cited 2002 Apr 2]. Available from http://www.regenstrief.org/loinc)
The relationships between symbols and their meanings.
Lists of words, usually in alphabetical order, giving information about form, pronunciation, etymology, grammar, and meaning.
Process of substituting a symbol or code for a term such as a diagnosis or procedure. (from Slee's Health Care Terms, 3d ed.)
Precise procedural mathematical and logical operations utilized in the study of medical information pertaining to health care.
The procedures involved in combining separately developed modules, components, or subsystems so that they work together as a complete system. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
The sum total of nursing activities which includes assessment (identifying needs), intervention (ministering to needs), and evaluation (validating the effectiveness of the help given).
Computer processing of a language with rules that reflect and describe current usage rather than prescribed usage.
Conclusions derived from the nursing assessment that establish a health status profile for the patient and from which nursing interventions may be ordered.
The field of information science concerned with the analysis and dissemination of data through the application of computers applied to the field of nursing.
Organized activities related to the storage, location, search, and retrieval of information.
A management function in which standards and guidelines are developed for the development, maintenance, and handling of forms and records.
Examination of the mouth and teeth toward the identification and diagnosis of intraoral disease or manifestation of non-oral conditions.
The study and practice of medicine by direct examination of the patient.
An international professional organization composed of one association per country for the purpose of improving and developing nursing's contribution to the promotion of health and care of the sick.
A system of record keeping in which a list of the patient's problems is made and all history, physical findings, laboratory data, etc. pertinent to each problem are placed under that heading.
Activities performed to identify concepts and aspects of published information and research reports.
A branch of biology dealing with the structure of organisms.
Computer-based systems for input, storage, display, retrieval, and printing of information contained in a patient's medical record.
A standardized nomenclature for clinical drugs and drug delivery devices. It links its names to many of the drug vocabularies commonly used in pharmacy management.
Professional society representing the field of nursing.
Care given to patients by nursing service personnel.
NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE service for health professionals and consumers. It links extensive information from the National Institutes of Health and other reviewed sources of information on specific diseases and conditions.
Controlled vocabulary thesaurus produced by the NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE. It consists of sets of terms naming descriptors in a hierarchical structure that permits searching at various levels of specificity.
Data recorded by nurses concerning the nursing care given to the patient, including judgment of the patient's progress.
The field of information science concerned with the analysis and dissemination of medical data through the application of computers to various aspects of health care and medicine.
An agency of the NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH concerned with overall planning, promoting, and administering programs pertaining to advancement of medical and related sciences. Major activities of this institute include the collection, dissemination, and exchange of information important to the progress of medicine and health, research in medical informatics and support for medical library development.
A system of categories to which morbid entries are assigned according to established criteria. Included is the entire range of conditions in a manageable number of categories, grouped to facilitate mortality reporting. It is produced by the World Health Organization (From ICD-10, p1). The Clinical Modifications, produced by the UNITED STATES DEPT. OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, are larger extensions used for morbidity and general epidemiological purposes, primarily in the U.S.
Automated systems applied to the patient care process including diagnosis, therapy, and systems of communicating medical data within the health care setting.
Conversion from one language to another language.
The systematic arrangement of entities in any field into categories classes based on common characteristics such as properties, morphology, subject matter, etc.
Management review designed to evaluate efficiency and to identify areas in need of management improvement within the institution in order to ensure effectiveness in meeting organizational goals.
Organized collections of computer records, standardized in format and content, that are stored in any of a variety of computer-readable modes. They are the basic sets of data from which computer-readable files are created. (from ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)
The portion of an interactive computer program that issues messages to and receives commands from a user.
Media that facilitate transportability of pertinent information concerning patient's illness across varied providers and geographic locations. Some versions include direct linkages to online consumer health information that is relevant to the health conditions and treatments related to a specific patient.
Collections of facts, assumptions, beliefs, and heuristics that are used in combination with databases to achieve desired results, such as a diagnosis, an interpretation, or a solution to a problem (From McGraw Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th ed).
Integrated set of files, procedures, and equipment for the storage, manipulation, and retrieval of information.
Individuals responsible for various duties pertaining to the medical office routine.
Theoretical models simulating behavior or activities in nursing, including nursing care, management and economics, theory, assessment, research, and education. Some examples of these models include Orem Self-Care Model, Roy Adaptation Model, and Rogers Life Process Model.
The premier bibliographic database of the NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE. MEDLINE® (MEDLARS Online) is the primary subset of PUBMED and can be searched on NLM's Web site in PubMed or the NLM Gateway. MEDLINE references are indexed with MEDICAL SUBJECT HEADINGS (MeSH).
A publication issued at stated, more or less regular, intervals.
Shortened forms of written words or phrases used for brevity.
Education and training outside that for the professions.
Sequential operating programs and data which instruct the functioning of a digital computer.
Data collected during dental examination for the purpose of study, diagnosis, or treatment planning.
Study of the anatomy of the nervous system as a specialty or discipline.
Agencies of the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT of the United States.
A system containing any combination of computers, computer terminals, printers, audio or visual display devices, or telephones interconnected by telecommunications equipment or cables: used to transmit or receive information. (Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed)
Services providing pharmaceutic and therapeutic drug information and consultation.
Time period from 1501 through 1600 of the common era.
A verbal or nonverbal means of communicating ideas or feelings.
Extensive collections, reputedly complete, of facts and data garnered from material of a specialized subject area and made available for analysis and application. The collection can be automated by various contemporary methods for retrieval. The concept should be differentiated from DATABASES, BIBLIOGRAPHIC which is restricted to collections of bibliographic references.
The creation and maintenance of medical and vital records in multiple institutions in a manner that will facilitate the combined use of the records of identified individuals.
A definite pathologic process with a characteristic set of signs and symptoms. It may affect the whole body or any of its parts, and its etiology, pathology, and prognosis may be known or unknown.
Software designed to store, manipulate, manage, and control data for specific uses.
Research carried out by nurses, generally in clinical settings, in the areas of clinical practice, evaluation, nursing education, nursing administration, and methodology.
One of the BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE DISCIPLINES concerned with the origin, structure, development, growth, function, genetics, and reproduction of animals, plants, and microorganisms.
Specific languages used to prepare computer programs.
Systems composed of a computer or computers, peripheral equipment, such as disks, printers, and terminals, and telecommunications capabilities.
A systematic statement of policy rules or principles. Guidelines may be developed by government agencies at any level, institutions, professional societies, governing boards, or by convening expert panels. The text may be cursive or in outline form but is generally a comprehensive guide to problems and approaches in any field of activity. For guidelines in the field of health care and clinical medicine, PRACTICE GUIDELINES AS TOPIC is available.
A loose confederation of computer communication networks around the world. The networks that make up the Internet are connected through several backbone networks. The Internet grew out of the US Government ARPAnet project and was designed to facilitate information exchange.
Theory and development of COMPUTER SYSTEMS which perform tasks that normally require human intelligence. Such tasks may include speech recognition, LEARNING; VISUAL PERCEPTION; MATHEMATICAL COMPUTING; reasoning, PROBLEM SOLVING, DECISION-MAKING, and translation of language.
Individuals who assist the dentist or the dental hygienist.
The field of knowledge, theory, and technology dealing with the collection of facts and figures, and the processes and methods involved in their manipulation, storage, dissemination, publication, and retrieval. It includes the fields of COMMUNICATION; PUBLISHING; LIBRARY SCIENCE; and informatics.
The application of technology to the solution of medical problems.
The science of language, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and historical linguistics. (Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed)
The act or fact of grasping the meaning, nature, or importance of; understanding. (American Heritage Dictionary, 4th ed) Includes understanding by a patient or research subject of information disclosed orally or in writing.
Information systems, usually computer-assisted, designed to store, manipulate, and retrieve information for planning, organizing, directing, and controlling administrative and clinical activities associated with the provision and utilization of clinical laboratory services.
Extensive collections, reputedly complete, of references and citations to books, articles, publications, etc., generally on a single subject or specialized subject area. Databases can operate through automated files, libraries, or computer disks. The concept should be differentiated from DATABASES, FACTUAL which is used for collections of data and facts apart from bibliographic references to them.
A medical-surgical specialty concerned with the morphology, physiology, biochemistry, and pathology of reproduction in man and other animals, and on the biological, medical, and veterinary problems of fertility and lactation. It includes ovulation induction, diagnosis of infertility and recurrent pregnancy loss, and assisted reproductive technologies such as embryo transfer, in vitro fertilization, and intrafallopian transfer of zygotes. (From Infertility and Reproductive Medicine Clinics of North America, Foreword 1990; Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, Notice to Contributors, Jan 1979)
Research that involves the application of the natural sciences, especially biology and physiology, to medicine.
An operating division of the US Department of Health and Human Services. It is concerned with the overall planning, promoting, and administering of programs pertaining to health and medical research. Until 1995, it was an agency of the United States PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE.
Drugs intended for human or veterinary use, presented in their finished dosage form. Included here are materials used in the preparation and/or formulation of the finished dosage form.
A procedure consisting of a sequence of algebraic formulas and/or logical steps to calculate or determine a given task.
The discipline concerned with using the combination of conventional ALLOPATHIC MEDICINE and ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE to address the biological, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects of health and illness.
Information systems, usually computer-assisted, designed to store, manipulate, and retrieve information for planning, organizing, directing, and controlling administrative activities associated with the provision and utilization of radiology services and facilities.
A cabinet department in the Executive Branch of the United States Government concerned with overall planning, promoting, and administering programs pertaining to VETERANS. It was established March 15, 1989 as a Cabinet-level position.
The act or practice of literary composition, the occupation of writer, or producing or engaging in literary work as a profession.
Theoretical representations that simulate the behavior or activity of systems, processes, or phenomena. They include the use of mathematical equations, computers, and other electronic equipment.
A specialty concerned with the nature and cause of disease as expressed by changes in cellular or tissue structure and function caused by the disease process.
Conferences, conventions or formal meetings usually attended by delegates representing a special field of interest.
A field of biology concerned with the development of techniques for the collection and manipulation of biological data, and the use of such data to make biological discoveries or predictions. This field encompasses all computational methods and theories for solving biological problems including manipulation of models and datasets.
Use of sophisticated analysis tools to sort through, organize, examine, and combine large sets of information.
Directions or principles presenting current or future rules of policy for assisting health care practitioners in patient care decisions regarding diagnosis, therapy, or related clinical circumstances. The guidelines may be developed by government agencies at any level, institutions, professional societies, governing boards, or by the convening of expert panels. The guidelines form a basis for the evaluation of all aspects of health care and delivery.
Books designed by the arrangement and treatment of their subject matter to be consulted for definite terms of information rather than to be read consecutively. Reference books include DICTIONARIES; ENCYCLOPEDIAS; ATLASES; etc. (From the ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)
Societies whose membership is limited to physicians.
Specifications and instructions applied to the software.
Systematic organization, storage, retrieval, and dissemination of specialized information, especially of a scientific or technical nature (From ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983). It often involves authenticating or validating information.
An approach of practicing medicine with the goal to improve and evaluate patient care. It requires the judicious integration of best research evidence with the patient's values to make decisions about medical care. This method is to help physicians make proper diagnosis, devise best testing plan, choose best treatment and methods of disease prevention, as well as develop guidelines for large groups of patients with the same disease. (from JAMA 296 (9), 2006)
The science that investigates the principles governing correct or reliable inference and deals with the canons and criteria of validity in thought and demonstration. This system of reasoning is applicable to any branch of knowledge or study. (Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed & Sippl, Computer Dictionary, 4th ed)

Standardized nomenclature for inbred strains of mice: sixth listing. (1/3910)

Rules for designating inbred strains of mice are presented, along with a list of strains with their origins and characteristics, a table of biochemical polymorphisms, and standard subline designations.  (+info)

Rejection of Clostridium putrificum and conservation of Clostridium botulinum and Clostridium sporogenes-Opinion 69. Judicial Commission of the International Committee on Systematic Bacteriology. (2/3910)

The Judicial Commission rejected the name Clostridium putrificum while conserving Clostridium botulinum for toxigenic strains and conserving Clostridium sporogenes for non-toxigenic strains.  (+info)

The US Food and Drug Administration investigational device exemptions (IDE) and clinical investigation of cardiovascular devices: information for the investigator. (3/3910)

The conduct of a clinical investigation of a medical device to determine the safety and effectiveness of the device is covered by the investigational device exemptions (IDE) regulation. The purpose of IDE regulation is "to encourage, to the extent consistent with the protection of public health and safety and with ethical standards, the discovery and development of useful devices intended for human use, and to that end to maintain optimum freedom for scientific investigators in their pursuit of this purpose" (Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act). Conducting a clinical investigation may require an approved IDE application. The US Food and Drug Administration encourages early interaction with the agency through the pre-IDE process during the development of a device or technology and during the preparation of an IDE application. This facilitates approval of the IDE application and progression into the clinical investigation. This paper reviews the terminology and applicability of the IDE regulation and the type of study that requires an IDE application to the Food and Drug Administration. The pre-IDE process and the development of an IDE application for a significant risk study of a cardiovascular device are discussed.  (+info)

Non-epileptic attack disorder (NEAD): a comprehensive review. (4/3910)

Non-epileptic attack disorder (NEAD) represents a well-recognized clinical problem with a reported incidence among individuals with a diagnosis of intractable epilepsy as high as 36%. A failure to identify this disorder may lead to certain risks for the patient including polypharmacy, anticonvulsant toxicity, hazardous intervention, social and economic demands and a lack of recognition or neglect of any underlying psychological distress. This review provides a description of NEAD in an historic and societal context and discusses the variety of terminology which has been applied to this psychophysiological phenomenon. Epidemiology and associated methodological limitations; and diagnostic and classification issues related to NEAD in comparison to epilepsy are considered. The problems of failure to recognize NEAD in comparison to epilepsy are considered. The problems of failure to recognize NEAD are outlined, and theoretical and empirical aetiological issues are discussed.  (+info)

Genetic diversity of equine arteritis virus. (5/3910)

Equine arteritis viruses (EAV) from Europe and America were compared by phylogenetic analysis of 43 isolates obtained over four decades. An additional 22 virus sequences were retrieved from GenBank. Fragments of the glycoprotein G(L) and the replicase genes were amplified by RT-PCR, prior to sequencing and construction of phylogenetic trees. The trees revealed many distinctive lineages, consistent with prolonged diversification within geographically separated host populations. Two large groups and five subgroups were distinguished. Group I consisted mainly of viruses from North America, whilst group II consisted mainly of European isolates. In most instances, where the geographic origin of the viruses appeared to be at variance with the phylogenetically predicted relationships, the horses from which the viruses were recovered had been transported between Europe and America or vice versa. Analysis of the replicase gene revealed similar phylogenetic relationships although not all of the groups were as clearly defined. Virus strains CH1 (Switzerland, 1964) and S1 (Sweden, 1989) represented separate 'outgroups' based on analysis of both genomic regions. The results of this study confirm the value of the G(L) gene of EAV for estimating virus genetic diversity and as a useful tool for tracing routes by which EAV is spread. In addition, computer-assisted predictions of antigenic sites on the G(L) protein revealed considerable variability among the isolates, especially with respect to regions associated with neutralization domains.  (+info)

Appropriate and necessary healthcare: new language for a new era. (6/3910)

Conceptual and language changes are necessary to accompany the paradigm shift from fee-for-service medicine to managed care. Medical necessity is an inadequate and ambiguous term defined differently by providers, payers, patients, and legislators. The attempt by legislators in Minnesota to develop a universal standard benefits set for healthcare services strikingly underscores the need to define relevant terminology to accompany the transition to managed care. We suggest the term appropriate and necessary healthcare as a state-of-the-art term for the new era of managed care.  (+info)

Issues of medical necessity: a medical director's guide to good faith adjudication. (7/3910)

The term medical necessity is difficult to define, a problem for insurers who need to clearly describe what is and is not covered in their contracts with subscribers. An unclear, vague definition of medical necessity leaves insurers vulnerable to litigation by subscribers denied care deemed medically unnecessary. To avoid lawsuits, insurers must make every effort to educate their subscribers about their medical coverage, going beyond merely providing a lengthy subscriber handbook. In decisions on medical necessity, medical directors at insurance companies play a key role. They can bolster the insurer's position in denial-of-care cases in numerous ways, including keeping meticulous records, eliminating unreasonable financial incentives, maintaining a claims denial database, and consulting with other insurers to achieve a consensus on medical necessity.  (+info)

Current conceptualizations of mental health and mental health promotion. (8/3910)

Health promotion is generally agreed to be underpinned by a set of principles which distinguish it from other disciplines and professions. This paper takes these principles as the starting point for a review of the literature of mental health promotion. The aim is to clarify the ways in which mental health and mental health promotion are currently conceptualized, in order to identify areas where health promotion can make a unique contribution to complement that of other interest groups. In the first section, it is suggested that current definitions of mental health are inadequate for health promotion practice in that they either equate health with the absence of illness or present a culturally skewed, individualized and 'expert'-led version of what it means to be mentally healthy. The second section then traces the implications of these definitions as they emerge from the literature relating to mental health promotion practice. The paper concludes with a discussion of some ways in which health promotion specialists might begin to develop a mental health promotion agenda which is more consistent with health promotion principles.  (+info)

The meeting of International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes, Subcommittee on the taxonomy of Bifidobacterium , Lactobacillus and related organisms was held within the frame of the FoodMicro 2018 Congress (FoodMicro 2018, 3-6 September 2018, Berlin, Germany). The meeting comprised an open session with a workshop entitled Modern approaches of LAB identification and conservation and a closed session on issues related to ICSP Subcommittee activities.
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The Bacteriological Code deals with the nomenclature of prokaryotes. This may include existing names (the Approved Lists of Bacterial Names) as well as new names and new combinations. In this sense the Code is also dealing indirectly with taxonomic opinions. However, as with most codes of nomenclature there are no mechanisms for formally recording taxonomic opinions that do not involve the creation of new names or new combinations. In particular, it would be desirable for taxonomic opinions resulting from the creation of synonyms or emended descriptions to be made widely available to the public. In 2004, the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology (IJSEM) agreed unanimously that it was desirable to cover such changes in taxonomic opinions (i.e. the creation of synonyms or the emendation of circumscriptions) previously published outside the IJSEM, and to introduce a List of Changes in Taxonomic Opinion [Notification of changes in taxonomic opinion
The Bacteriological Code deals with the nomenclature of prokaryotes. This may include existing names (the Approved Lists of Bacterial Names) as well as new names and new combinations. In this sense the Code is also dealing indirectly with taxonomic opinions. However, as with most codes of nomenclature there are no mechanisms for formally recording taxonomic opinions that do not involve the creation of new names or new combinations. In particular, it would be desirable for taxonomic opinions resulting from the creation of synonyms or emended descriptions to be made widely available to the public. In 2004, the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology (IJSEM) agreed unanimously that it was desirable to cover such changes in taxonomic opinions (i.e. the creation of synonyms or the emendation of circumscriptions) previously published outside the IJSEM, and to introduce a List of Changes in Taxonomic Opinion [Notification of changes in taxonomic opinion
The International Code of Nomenclature of Bacteria (ICNB) or Bacteriological Code (BC) governs the scientific names for Bacteria and Archaea. It denotes the rules for naming taxa of bacteria, according to their relative rank. As such it is one of the nomenclature codes of biology. Originally the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature dealt with bacteria, and this kept references to bacteria until these were eliminated at the 1975 IBC. An early Code for the nomenclature of bacteria was approved at the 4th International Congress for Microbiology in 1947, but was later discarded. The latest version to be printed in book form is the 1990 Revision, but the book does not represent the current rules, as the Code has been amended since (these changes have been published in the International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology (IJSEM). The rules are maintained by the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes (ICSP; formerly the International Committee on Systematic ...
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2.40 - 3.00 Noelle Cockett: Assembly of the Ovine Whole Genome Reference Sequence. 3.00 - 3.30 coffee/tea. 3.30 - 3.50 Lisa Stubbs: Rapidly evolving transcription factor genes: the KRAB-family (video-conference). 3.50 - 6.00 Discussion on nomenclature guidelines across species - chair Alan Archibald. 7:00dinner. Day 2 (13th October):. Start 9.00 - coffee/tea. Gene Family Nomenclature - chair Vasilis Vasiliou ...
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This document forms part of the International Edition release of SNOMED CT® distributed by International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation, trading as SNOMED International, and is subject to the SNOMED CT® Affiliate License, details of which may be found at http://www.snomed.org/snomed-ct/get-snomed-ct/. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, or stored in any kind of retrieval system, except by an Affiliate of SNOMED International in accordance with the SNOMED CT® Affiliate License. Any modification of this document (including without limitation the removal or modification of this notice) is prohibited without the express written permission of SNOMED International.. Any copy of this document that is not obtained directly from SNOMED International [or a Member of SNOMED International] is not controlled by SNOMED International, and may have been modified and may be out of date. Any recipient of this document who has received it ...
This document forms part of the International Edition release of SNOMED CT® distributed by International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation, trading as SNOMED International, and is subject to the SNOMED CT® Affiliate License, details of which may be found at http://www.snomed.org/snomed-ct/get-snomed-ct/. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, or stored in any kind of retrieval system, except by an Affiliate of SNOMED International in accordance with the SNOMED CT® Affiliate License. Any modification of this document (including without limitation the removal or modification of this notice) is prohibited without the express written permission of SNOMED International.. Any copy of this document that is not obtained directly from SNOMED International [or a Member of SNOMED International] is not controlled by SNOMED International, and may have been modified and may be out of date. Any recipient of this document who has received it ...
A misnomer is a word that suggests a meaning that is known to be wrong. Misnomers often arise because something was named long before its correct nature was known, or because the nature of an earlier form is no longer the norm. A misnomer may also be simply a word that someone uses incorrectly or misleadingly. Misnomer does not mean misunderstanding or popular misconception, and many misnomers remain in legitimate use (that is, being a misnomer does not always make a name incorrect). Some of the sources of misnomers are: An older name being retained after the thing named has changed (e.g., tin can, mince meat pie, steamroller, tin foil, clothes iron, digital darkroom). This is essentially a metaphorical extension with the older item standing for anything filling its role. Transference of a well-known product brand name into a genericized trademark (e.g., Xerox for photocopy, Kleenex for tissue or Jell-o for gelatin dessert). An older name being retained even in the face of newer ...
Tindall,B.J. ( 2008 ) Judicial Commission of the International Committee on Systematics of Bacteria. The type strain of Lactobacillus casei is ATCC 393, ATCC 334 cannot serve as the type because it represents a different taxon, the name Lactobacillus paracasei and its subspecies names are not rejected and the revival of the name Lactobacillus zeae contravenes Rules 51b (1) and (2) of the International Code of Nomenclature of Bacteria. Opinion 82 International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 58 (7) :1764-1765 ...
Phylogenetic analysis of the genera Proteus, Morganella and Providencia by comparison of rpoB gene sequences of type and clinical strains suggests the reclassification of Proteus myxofaciens in a new genus, Cosenzaea gen. nov., as Cosenzaea myxofaciens comb. ...
Pseudoalteromonas maricaloris sp. nov., isolated from an Australian sponge, and reclassification of [Pseudoalteromonas aurantia] NCIMB 2033 as Pseudoalteromonas flavipulchra sp. ...
2 JUDICIAL COMMISSION OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE ON SYSTEMATICS OF PROKARYOTES: The nomenclatural types of the orders Acholeplasmatales, Halanaerobiales, Halobacteriales, Methanobacteriales, Methanococcales, Methanomicrobiales, Planctomycetales, Prochlorales, Sulfolobales, Thermococcales, Thermoproteales and Verrucomicrobiales are the genera Acholeplasma, Halanaerobium, Halobacterium, Methanobacterium, Methanococcus, Methanomicrobium, Planctomyces, Prochloron, Sulfolobus, Thermococcus, Thermoproteus and Verrucomicrobium, respectively. Opinion 79. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2005, 55, 517-518 ...
2 JUDICIAL COMMISSION OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE ON SYSTEMATICS OF PROKARYOTES: The nomenclatural types of the orders Acholeplasmatales, Halanaerobiales, Halobacteriales, Methanobacteriales, Methanococcales, Methanomicrobiales, Planctomycetales, Prochlorales, Sulfolobales, Thermococcales, Thermoproteales and Verrucomicrobiales are the genera Acholeplasma, Halanaerobium, Halobacterium, Methanobacterium, Methanococcus, Methanomicrobium, Planctomyces, Prochloron, Sulfolobus, Thermococcus, Thermoproteus and Verrucomicrobium, respectively. Opinion 79. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2005, 55, 517-518 ...
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Each gene with an approved VGNC symbol has its own Symbol Report that contains our manually curated data and links to other external biomedical resources. The VGNC core data is displayed at the top of the page in a separate box and presents the approved nomenclature, the unique VGNC ID number, aliases, previous nomenclature, locus type, chromosomal location and gene group. The table below the VGNC core data provides links to external resources such as homologs in other species, gene resources, protein resources, and publications. ...
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS Standardization of the endoscopic report is a key issue for future research in the field of digestive endoscopy. The Minimal Standard Terminology (MST) has been proposed by the European Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) as a structured language for production of computerized endoscopic reports. The aim of this study was to validate version 1.0 of this terminology prospectively, by collecting cases in a multicenter, multilingual trial. METHODS Endoscopic cases (esophagogastroduodenoscopy [EGD], colonoscopy, endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography [ERCP]) were prospectively collected in nine university hospitals in Europe, using the same software. Reports were produced in the local language, but the software allowed comparison of reports between languages, and global analysis of the database. Outcome measures were the adequacy of terms proposed in the MST to describe reasons for performing an endoscopy, findings, and endoscopic diagnoses, frequency of
Papers of Dr James Harrison Renwick, 1926-1994, geneticist, University of Glasgow, ScotlandSocieties and organisationsInternational Committee on Thrombosis and Haemostasis Taskforce on Nomenclature of Factor VIII related activities ...
The original spelling of the specific epithet, saudii (sic), has been corrected on validation. Publication: Oren A, Garrity GM. Validation list no. 170. List of new names and new combinations previously effectively, but not validly, published. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2016; 66:2463-2466. ...
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Take a journey through the human body and learn medical terminology related to all 11 of its organ systems. In this course, we discuss diseases of the cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, nervous, skeletal, muscular, integumentary (skin), urinary, digestive, and male and female reproductive systems. We also go over different diagnostic and treatment procedures for each system. As you progress through the course, youll learn the meaning of many prefixes, root words, and suffixes, and youll greatly increase your medical terminology vocabulary!. To reinforce your learning, the lessons include activities and assignments designed to give you additional practice in understanding and remembering the medical terminology taught in this course. By the end of this course, youll find that you have greatly increased your knowledge of medical terminology as well as broadened your understanding of human disease!. ...
Take a journey through the human body and learn medical terminology related to all 11 of its organ systems. In this course, youll learn about diseases of the cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, nervous, skeletal, muscular, integumentary (skin), urinary, digestive, and male and female reproductive systems. Youll also go over different diagnostic and treatment procedures for each system. As you progress through the course, youll learn the meaning of many prefixes, root words, and suffixes, and youll greatly increase your medical terminology vocabulary!. To reinforce your learning, the lessons include activities and assignments designed to give you additional practice in understanding and remembering the medical terminology taught in this course. By the end of this course, youll find that you have greatly increased your knowledge of medical terminology as well as broadened your understanding of human disease!. ...
Entries are submitted to the HuDSeN database using the official gene name, according to the HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee, at the time of uploading. If an official gene name subsequently changes after submission of the entry to the database, the previous name may be shown in the table above ...
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TY - JOUR. T1 - Reliability and validity of the patient disability-oriented diagnostic nomenclature system for prosthetic dentistry. AU - Matsuka, Yoshizo. AU - Hagiwara, Yoshiyuki. AU - Tamaki, Katsushi. AU - Takeuchi, Hisahiro. AU - Fujisawa, Masanori. AU - Ono, Takahiro. AU - Tsukiyama, Yoshihiro. AU - Nagao, Kan. AU - Tsuga, Kazuhiro. AU - Aita, Hideki. AU - Kondo, Hisatomo. AU - Fueki, Kenji. AU - Tsukasaki, Hiroaki. AU - Nishigawa, Keisuke. AU - Ozawa, Shogo. AU - Kuwatsuru, Rika. AU - Minakuchi, Hajime. AU - Iinuma, Toshimitsu. AU - Matsuura, Takashi. AU - Ishibashi, Kanji. AU - Fujii, Shigehisa. AU - Hirai, Toshihiro. AU - Sasaki, Keiichi. AU - Yatani, Hirofumi. AU - Igarashi, Yoshimasa. AU - Sato, Yuji. AU - Ichikawa, Tetsuo. AU - Yamamori, Tetsuo. AU - Kuboki, Takuo. AU - Baba, Kazuyoshi. AU - Koyano, Kiyoshi. AU - Sato, Hironobu. AU - Matsumura, Hideo. PY - 2017/1/1. Y1 - 2017/1/1. N2 - Purpose The Japan Prosthodontic Society (JPS) has proposed a new diagnostic nomenclature system ...
Note: In the NCBI Build 36 reference assembly, there were four SFTPA genes on chromosome 10, with the SFTPA1/SFTPA2 gene pair being centromeric to a SFTPA1B/SFTPA2B pair. In June 2009, the Genome Reference Consortium determined that the duplicated region containing one of these gene pairs is in error, and thus, only one SFTPA1/SFTPA2 pair is present in the GRCh37 reference assembly. The HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC) retired the symbol SFTPA1B, because its sequence is redundant with SFTPA1. [13 Feb 2013 ...
Genetic Heterogeneity of Otosclerosis The locus associated with otosclerosis-1 (OTSC1) has been mapped to chromosome 15q26.1. Other loci associated with otosclerosis include OTSC2 ({605727}) on chromosome 7q; OTSC3 ({608244}) on chromosome 6p; OTSC4 ({611571}) on chromosome 16q; OTSC5 ({608787}) on chromosome 3q22-q24; OTSC7 ({611572}) on chromosome 6q13; OTSC8 ({612096}) on chromosome 9p13.1-q21.11; and OTSC10 ({615589}) on chromosome 1q41-q44. The symbols OTSC6 and OTSC9 were reserved by the HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee on January 30, 2003 and February 10, 2009, respectively, for as yet unpublished loci for otosclerosis ...
Strains of Eperythrozoon wenyonii are cell-wall-less uncultivated parasitic bacteria that attach to the surface of host erythrocytes. 16S rRNA gene sequence has been determined for this species and phylogenetic analysis shows that this haemotrophic bacteria is closely related to species in the genus Mycoplasma Nowak 1929 (Approved Lists 1980) [1, 2]. To reflect this phylogenetic affiliation, Neimark et al. 2001 [2] propose that Eperythrozoon wenyonii be transferred to the genus Mycoplasma as Candidatus Mycoplasma wenyonii. Publication: Anonymous. Notification list. Notification that new names and new combinations have appeared in volume 51, part 3 of the IJSEM. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2001; 51:1231-1233. ...
Course outcome assessed/addressed in this Assignment:. HI530-1: Apply healthcare terminologies, vocabularies, and ontologies for health information systems.. Instructions. Imagine you are an EHR Business Analyst for large hospital system conducting a root cause analysis of an interoperability issue. Using the knowledge gained from your unit 1 Reading, write-up an analysis that applies the appropriate healthcare terminologies, vocabularies, and ontologies for a health information system used in a hospital setting.. Requirements. Write a 3-page analysis that includes the below information:. Definitions of appropriate healthcare terminologies, vocabularies, and ontologies. Explanation of how each healthcare terminology, vocabulary, and ontology should be utilized. Explanation of how future interoperability issues can be avoided. Imagine that you are an EHR Business Analyst for a large hospital system. You are conducting a root cause analysis of an interoperability issue. Think of the various ...
Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 2013 Mar;63(Pt 3):809-14. doi: 10.1099/ijs.0.040188-0. Epub 2012 May 11. Research Support, Non-U.S. Govt
With the help of the package glossaries one can easily create a glossary and/or lists of symbols, acronyms and abbreviations. The package utilizies the makeindex command that is already included in any latex environment. The glossaries package is the successor to the package glossary from the same author.
Learn the ins and outs of electronic health records (EHR) systems, along with the many benefits they offer medical practices while getting hands-on practice and learn important medical terminology in the Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist + Medical Terminology course.
Learn the ins and outs of electronic health records (EHR) systems, along with the many benefits they offer medical practices while getting hands-on practice and learn important medical terminology in the Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist + Medical Terminology course.
I urge you to use the terms you prefer; there is no legislated requirement to use terms from the Dinosauria or elsewhere, and strong reasons to stick with conventional terms when appropriate. Cheers, John , -----Original Message----- , From: Augusto Haro [mailto:[email protected]] , Sent: 28 July 2009 00:16 , To: Dinosaur Mailing List , Subject: Question on avian anatomical nomenclature and orientations in , dinosaurs , , My question is: is still accepted to speak of forelimb and hindlimb if , one follows the cranial-caudal orientational terms which The , Dinosauria (2004) proposes? Would not be used membrum thoracicum and , membrum pelvicum, following the N.A.A.? , Cranial limb and caudal limb sound very ugly ...
A Taskforce for the Commission on Classification and Terminology and the Commission on Epidemiology of the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) has proposed a new definition of status epilepticus: Status epilepticus is a condition resulting either from the failure of the mechanisms responsible for seizure termination or from the initiation of mechanisms, which lead to abnormally, prolonged seizures (after time point t1). It is a condition, which can have long-term consequences (after time point t2), including neuronal death, neuronal injury, and alteration of neuronal networks, depending on the type and duration of seizures. The Taskforce also proposed a new diagnostic classification system for status epilepticus that consists of 4 axes: Semiology, Etiology, Electroencephalography (EEG) correlates; and Age. Each axis is further divided into subcategories, providing a framework for clinical diagnosis, investigation, and therapeutic approaches for patients. Trinka E, Cock H, Hesdorffer D, ...
article{758a50e9-9c82-4c95-9cff-accfd994939d, abstract = {Objective: To discuss terminology, radiological differential diagnoses and significance of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-detected subchondral bone marrow lesions (BMLs) of the knee joint. Methods: An overview of the published literature is presented. In addition, the radiological appearance and differential diagnosis of subchondral signal alterations of the knee joint are discussed based on expert consensus. A recommendation for terminology is provided and the relevance of these imaging findings for osteoarthritis (OA) research is emphasized. Results: A multitude of differential diagnoses of subchondral BMLs may present with a similar aspect and signal characteristics. For this reason it is crucial to clearly and specifically define the type of BML that is being assessed and to use terminology that is appropriate to the condition and the pathology. In light of the currently used terminology, supported by histology, it seems appropriate ...
Enzyme nomenclature was formalized in the 1950s. It is formulated by the International Union of Biochemistry (IUB) and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), more specifically, the Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (NC-IUBMB) and the IUPAC-IUB Joint Commission on Biochemical Nomenclature. There are around 3500 listed enzymes. Officially assigned names and numbers for enzymes are available at the Enzyme Nomenclature Database: http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iubmb/enzyme/. Rules for enzyme nomenclature are available at http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iubmb/enzyme/rules.html. There are 3 types of enzyme name: recommended name (common, working, or trivial name), systematic name, and Enzyme Commission (EC) number. Less ...
Get this from a library! The evaluation of federal programs in agricultural research, education, and extension : hearings before the Subcommittee on Resource Conservation, Research, and Forestry of the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, second session, March 27, May 14, July 17, 1996.. [United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. Subcommittee on Resource Conservation, Research, and Forestry.]
Get this from a library! Tobacco price supports : hearings before the Subcommittee on Agricultural Production, Marketing, and Stabilization of Prices of the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, second session on H.R. 17506 ... December 10 and 12, 1974.. [United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. Subcommittee on Agricultural Production, Marketing, and Stabilization of Prices.]
Edited by N.G. Connelly, T. Damhus, R.M. Hartshorn and A.T. Hutton. The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2005 [ISBN 0 85404 438 8]. The Rules of Inorganic Nomenclature (the Red Book), first published in 1958 by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), was most recently updated as Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry 1990. This new edition of the Red Book clarifies and updates recommendations concerning the names and formulae of inorganic compounds and reflects major recent developments in inorganic chemistry. Moreover, it presents recommendations fully consistent with the principles of the nomenclature of organic chemistry. In order to choose the most appropriate of the various nomenclature systems described, a flowchart is provided to guide the reader to a section or chapter where rules can be found for a particular type of compound or species. Copious examples are supplemented by an extensive subject index.. Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry: IUPAC Recommendations 2005 is ...
Enzyme nomenclature was formalized in the 1950s. It is formulated by the International Union of Biochemistry (IUB) and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), more specifically, the Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (NC-IUBMB) and the IUPAC-IUB Joint Commission on Biochemical Nomenclature. There are around 3500 listed enzymes. Officially assigned names and numbers for enzymes are available at the Enzyme Nomenclature Database: http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iubmb/enzyme/. Rules for enzyme nomenclature are available at http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iubmb/enzyme/rules.html. There are 3 types of enzyme name: recommended name (common, working, or trivial name), systematic name, and Enzyme Commission (EC) number. Less ...
MedTerms medical dictionary is the medical terminology for MedicineNet.com. Our doctors define difficult medical language in easy-to-understand explanations of over 16,000 medical terms.
364 lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus was not the etiological agent in all cases of aseptic meningitis, and, further, that infections with this virus in man could assume a variety of forms.5 These facts were not generally realized, however, and as late as June 1942 acute aseptic meningitis was listed as a synonym for lymphocytic choriomeningitis in Standard Nomenclature of Disease and Standard Nomenclature of Operations,6 published by the American Medical Association. The Office of the Surgeon General followed this nomenclature and, from 1943 to 1945, listed choriomeningitis, lymphocytic, acute or chronic, as a specific infection. At the same time, it was realized that accurate differential diagnosis on a clinical basis was not possible, and the Office of the Surgeon General issued a circular letter7 which urged that materials from all cases of suspected viral infection of the central nervous system be submitted to the Virus Laboratory at the Army Medical School, Army Medical Center, ...
Updated - 8/02/11 This is a glossary of kitchen knife related terms. It is intended to help newer members of the forum follow along with the discussions. There are many terms used here that dont connotate their standard definitions, or overlap from other industries and hobbies. It is not by any means an exhaustive list of every specific term used on this forum, especially culinary, Japanese, and metallurgical terms, because those definitions are easily found elsewhere, or are beyond the
Based on morphological and molecular evidence we transfer the species of Trisetum sect. Trisetaera, T. hispidum, and Trisetokoeleria taymirica into Koeleria, describe Koeleria sect. Hispanica, and provide a new generic emendation. A total of 49 new combinations or new names are included. Additionally, we lectotypify Avena clarkei Hook f., Avena micans Hook. f., Avena subalpestris Hartm., Avena subspicata var. agrostidea Laest., Trisetum pubiflorum Hack., Trisetum spicatum f. minor Kom., and Trisetum spicatum f. umbrosum Kom ...
Aldehyde dehydrogenases (ALDHs) represent a group of enzymes that detoxify aldehydes by facilitating their oxidation to carboxylic acids, and have been shown to play roles in plant response to abiotic stresses. However, the comprehensive analysis of ALDH superfamily in soybean (Glycine max) has been limited. In present study, a total of 53 GmALDHs were identified in soybean, and grouped into 10 ALDH families according to the ALDH Gene Nomenclature Committee and phylogenetic analysis. These groupings were supported by their gene structures and conserved motifs. Soybean ALDH superfamily expanded mainly by whole genome duplication/segmental duplications. Gene network analysis identified 1146 putative co-functional genes of 51 GmALDHs. Gene Ontology (GO) enrichment analysis suggested the co-functional genes of these 51 GmALDHs were enriched (FDR < 1e-3) in the process of lipid metabolism, photosynthesis, proline catabolism, and small molecule catabolism. In addition, 22 co-functional genes of GmALDHs are
bergeys manual of systematic bacteriology vol 2 the proteobacteria part c Sep 27, 2020 Posted By Jir? New York: Springer. Slideshare uses cookies to improve functionality and performance, and to provide you with relevant advertising. See more. Due to the lack of a membrane-bound nucleus, these are simpler than other types of living organisms. Bergeys Manual of Systematic Bacteriology. © 2020 Microbe Notes. AU - Bergey, D. H. (David Hendricks), AU - Breed, Robert S. AU - Hitchens, Arthur Parker, AU - Murray, Everitt George Dunne, KW - Bacteriologia KW - Bacteriology KW - Classification KW - Schizomycetes ER - You can change your ad preferences anytime. British Library no. Bergeys Manual of Systematic Bacteriology Second Edition - published in 5 volumes: Vol 1 - (2001) The Archaea and the deeply branching and phototrophic Bacteria Vol 2 - (2005) -The Proteobacteria Vol 3 - (2009) - The Firmicutes Vol 4 - (2011) - The Bacteroidetes, Spirochaetes, Tenericutes (Mollicutes), Acidobacteria, ...
Length of genome [{Lau et al., 2014:24906980RJOHTXLau et al., 2014, Chickens host diverse picornaviruses originated from potential interspecies transmission with recombination, J Gen Virol, 95, Pt 9, 1929-44RJOMREFHonkavuori et al., 2011:21392440RJOHTXHonkavuori et al., 2011, Novel picornavirus in Turkey poults with hepatitis, California, USA, Emerg Infect Dis, 17, 3, 480-7RJOMREFBoros et al., 2014:24672039RJOHTXBoros et al., 2014, Comparative complete genome analysis of chicken and Turkey megriviruses (family Picornaviridae): long 3 untranslated regions with a potential second open reading frame and evidence for possible recombination, J Virol, 88, 11, 6434-43RJOMREFLiao et al., 2014:24933161RJOHTXLiao et al., 2014, Genomic characterization of a novel picornavirus in Pekin ducks, Vet Microbiol, 172, 1-2, 78-91RJOMREFPhan et al., 2013:24023772RJOHTXPhan et al., 2013, The viruses of wild pigeon droppings, PLoS One, 8, 9, e72787RJOMREFKim et al., 2015:25559673RJOHTXKim et al., 2015, ...
Unique characteristics of the IGR IRES distinguish this genus. The aparavirus IGR IRES is classified as Type II and possesses an extra stem loop in Pseudoknot I that is absent in the Type I IGR IRES found in the cripaviruses and triatoviruses. Additionally, stem loop 2 of the Type II IGR IRES is shorter than in Type I. The insect-infecting members of genus Aparavirus have an additional, short ORF that overlaps the 5 end of the structural polyprotein ORF in the +1 reading frame. High divergence between the insect-infecting and crustacean-infecting members will likely result in revision of this genus.. ...
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Glossary of Wildland Terminology. PMS 205". Archived from the original on 2015-09-06. USDA Forest Service, Fire and Aviation ... Topic: Fire Adapted Communities Quadrennial Fire and Fuel Review Report. 2005. Page 4. Quadrennial Fire and Fuel Review Report ...
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"Appropriate words & terminology for Aboriginal topics". Creative Spirits. 13 August 2020. Arcioni, Elisa (1 September 2012). " ... Korff, Jens (3 December 2021a). "Appropriate words & terminology for First Nations topics". Creative Spirits. Retrieved 12 ... "Language and Terminology Guide" (PDF) (Version 1.3 ed.). Australians Together. April 2020. Retrieved 30 April 2020. "Languages ... Appropriate words & terminology. Australians Together 2020. Flinders University 1996. Media RING 2018. MCA. Hobart Town Courier ...
Terminology: Tevhid: About the Unity of God. Münacaat: Prayer to God Naat: About religious leaders and the prophet. Methiye: ... Girizgah: Prelude to the topic. Fahriye: Praising the poet himself Dua: Prayer and well wishing for the subject of the poem ...
"Vessels and Terminology - New Bedford Whaling Museum". www.whalingmuseum.org. Retrieved 2021-09-07. (CS1: Julian-Gregorian ... "Warships - an overview , ScienceDirect Topics". www.sciencedirect.com. Retrieved 2021-09-07. "Glossary of Maritime Terms". www. ... uncertainty, Military terminology of the United States, Glossaries of the military). ...
ISBN 978-3-319-66938-0. Menczer F., Pant G. and Srinivasan P. Topic-Driven Crawlers: machine learning issues. Fan J. and ... Terminology extraction (also known as term extraction, glossary extraction, term recognition, or terminology mining) is a ... The goal of terminology extraction is to automatically extract relevant terms from a given corpus. In the semantic web era, a ... The development of terminology extraction is also essential to the language industry. One of the first steps to model a ...
Terminology shifts over time to reflect the branding of practitioners. Therapies are often framed as "natural" or "holistic", ... or rhetorical bases of the topic in question. Though some of the listed topics continue to be investigated scientifically, ... This is a list of topics that have, either currently or in the past, been characterized as pseudoscience by academics or ... Detailed discussion of these topics may be found on their main pages. These characterizations were made in the context of ...
They are a great resource for terminology and phraseology. Not all topics, not all types and not all languages are available. ... terminologies and encyclopaedias on paper or in digital format and although we can easily access a large amount of information ...
The topics to be included and the terminology have varied historically. At present they are more elaborate than they were ... Like Mauss and others before him, he worked on topics both in sociology and anthropology. His fieldwork among the Kabyle of ... while British anthropology has continued to emphasize social organization and economics over purely symbolic or literary topics ...
IUPAC, Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 2nd ed. (the "Gold Book") (1997). Online corrected version: (2006-) "SOMO". doi: ... "HOMO (Molecular Orbital) - an overview". ScienceDirect Topics. Fleming, Ian (21 December 2009). Molecular Orbitals and Organic ... IUPAC, Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 2nd ed. (the "Gold Book") (1997). Online corrected version: (2006-) "subjacent ...
Forum - For the general discussion of terminology, translation, and other topics. AnswerBea - Community-driven question and ... The name "TermWiki" is a combination of the words term (short for terminology) and wiki (from the first wiki, WikiWikiWeb, wiki ... It also gives additional support to terminology project managers through a task-management feature. TermWiki will soon[when?] ... The other version, Enterprise, is also a secure, online terminology management platform, but offers more opportunities for ...
ISBN 978-3-540-41086-7. IUPAC, Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 2nd ed. (the "Gold Book") (1997). Online corrected version ... 2001). "Carbon nanotubes: synthesis, structures, properties and applications". Topics in Applied Physics. Berlin. 80. ...
The DTT sponsors a biennial symposium featuring topics of interest in terminology work. In addition the DTT organizes seminars ... and the European Association for Terminology, among others. The DTT's original group of experts in terminology management ... The German Terminology Association (German Deutscher Terminologie-Tag e.V., commonly known in English by the abbreviation DTT) ... The DTT's mission is to find ways of improving technical communication through terminology management. It acts as a forum for ...
Articles with short description, Short description matches Wikidata, Psychoanalytic terminology, Freudian psychology). ... Answers.com http://www.answers.com/topic/resolution-of-the-transference. Stephen A. Mitchell, Margaret J. Black: "Freud and ... Answers.com http://www.answers.com/topic/transference-neurosis. "Resolution of the Transference" International Dictionary of ...
List of dance organizations Musical terminology List of musical topics "Dance dictionary". BallroomDancers.com. Retrieved 2020- ... The first one is similar to the musical terminology: stepping on an unstressed musical beat. The second one is making more (and ... ISBN 978-0-385-42416-5. Blair, Skippy (1994). Dance Terminology Notebook. Altera. pp. 37-38. ISBN 0-932980-11-2. Harris, Jane A ... which have their own elaborate terminology. See also: Glossary of ballet terms Glossary of dance moves 3T - Three Ts CBL - ...
Hadith terminology categorize Hadith into several sections. According to authenticity or weakness of Hadith, Each hadith can be ... The following are some important topics that are discussed about Al-Silsilah al-Dhahab. Al-Silsilah al-Dhahab is a Hadith Qudsi ...
"Exchange of MOU with UNDP regarding SDGs , JETRO Topics - About Us - Japan External Trade Organization - JETRO". www.jetro.go. ... ASEAN, Economic geography, Sustainable urban planning, Urban studies and planning terminology, Smart cities). ...
They might brainstorm with a group on topics or how to narrow a topic. Or, they might discuss events, ideas, and ... This would include slang, specific terminology, translations of terms, and typical phrases used. The writer often looks up ... Narrowing a topic is an important step of prewriting. For example, a personal narrative of five pages could be narrowed to an ... This could also be a written exploration of your current knowledge of a broad topic, with the idea that you are looking for a ...
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Terminology as a living Mirror of Ukrainian philosophical terminology (2008, in Ukr.) Cartesian topics in the work of Pascal: ... the topic of nuance (2000, in Ukr.) François Poullain de la Barre and Modern Philosophy (2001, in Ukr.) Modern heritage of the ... and Ukrainian philosophical terminology. In 2001, Khoma was awarded the "Skovoroda" Programme for Support for publishing, ...
Malleability', however, is a sensitive topic with regard to systems thinking. This from systems theory derived terminology ...
... was active in the area of classification, thesauri, terminology and knowledge organization. On these topics ... Apart from her own scientific work, she considerably contributed to furthering these topics also by the founding the journal " ... In 1961 she changed to abstracting work on economical topics in the "Rationalisierungs-Kuratorium der Deutschen Wirtschaft" ( ... Internationale Organisation für Normung (ed.). "ISO/TC 37: Terminology and other language and content resources" (text/html). ...
There have been disagreements on the topic of kinship terminology in ambilineal descent systems. While ambilineal kinship ... Kernan, K., & Coult, A. (1965). The Cross-Generation Relative Age Criterion of Kinship Terminology. Southwestern Journal of ... and kinship terminologies are based on such non-kin criteria some scholars have argued that in these groups kinships terms ... terminology is oftentimes described as either generational or using cross-generational relative age criterion, there is some ...
The journal's articles introduce terminology for their topics, freely used throughout the other articles. A "Bloom" refers to ... The phrase was used as the title of a book by the Invisible Committee on the same topic. civil war A state of nature in human ... Topics treated in the journal's articles include anti-capitalism, anti-statism, Situationism, feminism, and the history of late ... Articles on all three topics appear in the volumes Mutations and Harvard Design School Guide to Shopping. The Little Game of ...
... is a container concept which covers multiple types of XBRL reports, audits, audit reports and related topics. In ... An XBRL report is an electronic file and called instance in XBRL terminology. IFAC and other accounting organizations are ... discussing the topic to decide on a common approach and XBRL auditing standards. The auditor may give assurance to an XBRL ...
"Ethosuximide - an overview , ScienceDirect Topics". www.sciencedirect.com. Retrieved 2021-12-18. Albuja, Ana C.; Khan, Gulam ... From the Commission on Classification and Terminology of the International League Against Epilepsy". Epilepsia. 22 (4): 489-501 ...
Calculated unit conversion: 1e-9 torr * 101325/760 Pa/torr = 1.33e-7 Pa Topic 7 ,The Cathode-Ray Tube. aw.com. 2003-08-01 Jump ... 2012-08-02 "Terminology". SURTASS LFA EIS. Archived from the original on 10 December 2005. Retrieved 11 November 2011. G. ...
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... of terminology of the British Isles. The 22 (of 256) essentially different Venn diagrams with 3 circles (top) and ... or as a topic of conversation). The use of tautological implication means that other possible deductions exist besides "No Xs ...
This renewed a debate about the terminology which people should use whenever they describe the shooting and other attacks. On ... The decision to seek the death penalty for Roof was a campaign topic in the 2016 Democratic presidential primaries, with ...
Due to the widespread usage of English terminology such as Father, Reverend, Vicar or the Malayalam word Achen (Malayalam: ... Articles needing additional references from March 2018, All articles needing additional references, Articles with topics of ... unclear notability from March 2017, All articles with topics of unclear notability, Articles with multiple maintenance issues, ...
Articles with short description, Short description matches Wikidata, Islamic jurisprudence, Islamic terminology, Arabic words ... notion of takhayyur offers an individual Muslim the right to consult any other school of thought than his own in a given topic ...
Users indicate the topic desired based on the keywords they enter into the search box in the search engine. In the competition ... Internet terminology). ... and trustworthiness of the website and author on a given topic ... Google discover formerly known as Google feed is a way of getting topics and news information to users on the homepage below ...
In the late 1980s, doomsday cults were a major topic of news reports, with some reporters and commentators considering them a ... While these documents utilize similar terminology they do not necessarily include the same groups nor is their assessment of ... According to this sociological terminology, sects are products of religious schism and therefore maintain a continuity with ... became a central topic in U.S. court cases where the theory was used to try to justify the use of the forceful deprogramming of ...
... a book on the rare topics, Kitab al-Zuhd on asceticism, and Al-Risalah al-Huquq, which enumerates human rights and ... Salah terminology). ...
Cilappatikaram contains musical terminology such as, azhaku and matthirai referring to the musical pitch and the smallest ... VPK sundaram who was an important Tamil-Music Theorist and author of several Books and Articles in this topic. He coined the ...
Using either terminology, the term "flip-flop" refers to a device that stores a single bit of data, but the term "latch" may ... Wikibooks has a book on the topic of: Digital Circuits/Flip-Flops FlipFlop Hierarchy Archived 2015-04-08 at the Wayback Machine ... Using this terminology, a level-sensitive flip-flop is called a transparent latch, whereas an edge-triggered flip-flop is ...
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The most crucial topic of theory he delved into was in connection with the Cheng Feng movement of 1942. Here, Mao summarised ... Maoist terminology, 1950s in China, 1960s in China, 1970s in China, 1950s establishments in China, 1970s disestablishments in ... covering topics such as "The Role of the Anti-Imperialist Forces in the Antiwar Movement" and "The Question of the Black Nation ...
His style was, by Chinese standards, cumbersome and overly literal, and marked by scholarly innovations in terminology; usually ... and amazed him by his careful observance of filial piety after one such study about that topic. His elder brother was already a ...
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When callers called in, Kornheiser requested them to go straight to the topic without pleasantries. If a caller asks "how are ... The segment is punctuated with a multitude of sponsor breaks related to weather terminology, NHL scores where he uses different ... This suspension became known as Kornheiser's "Vacation" when the topic of his "disappearance" arose. The continuous arguments ... and would regularly contain explicit topics and foul language. As Kornheiser once said during the Rich Eisen internet show ...
If the sentence is topicalized (agent topic, only in non-present sentences) the sentence begins with the particle nā (past ... Terminology. Retrieved 3 December 2014. Keegan, Peter J. (2017). "Brief (200) Word Description of the Māori Language". ... "2018 Census totals by topic - national highlights (updated)". Statistics New Zealand. 30 April 2020. Glottopedia article on ...
The terminology Volume 5, Volume 2, Volume 255 is apt to be confusing. Whatever the volume and printing date, Loeb 255 is still ... Like the topic itself, they are perforce multi-cultural, but English has been favored, as well as the original languages, ... The terminology Volume 4, Volume 1, Volume 228 is apt to be confusing. Whatever the volume and printing date, Loeb 228 is still ... 2-3. For an overview of the topic with some interpretations of Aristotle's vocabulary, see Sachs, Joe. "Motion and its Place in ...
In modern terminology, the theorem can be restated as: the field of Puiseux series over a field of characteristic zero, and the ... doi:10.1007/3-540-33099-2. ISBN 978-3-540-33098-1. Cherlin, Greg (1976). Model Theoretic Algebra Selected Topics. Lecture Notes ... Using modern terminology, Puiseux's theorem asserts that the set of Puiseux series over an algebraically closed field of ...
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Terminology for this wider language family is not yet well established. Hardman has proposed the name 'Jaqi' ('human') while ... Aymara edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Wikibooks has a book on the topic of: aymara Wikivoyage has a travel guide ...
This includes terminology and classification such as the WHO Lexicon of alcohol and drug terms, facts and figures, publications ... The site provides an enormous variety of information about youth topics such as health, bullying, cyberbullying, violence and ... Notable resources available from the website include a comprehensive listing of substance use and related topics, and ... and provides full access to their publications through the Topics and Publications sections of the website, including CCSA ...
Another study on religions and Muslims stated that death is not a taboo topic for them. This could be another reason as to why ... as expressed in Heidegger's terminology as "stop denying being-for-death"). The American philosopher Sidney Hook criticized ... "Additional Lifespan Development Topics" (PDF). highered.mcgraw-hill.com. 2009. Retrieved 2019-08-04. Meyers, Karen; Golden, ...
In February 2014, Nye defended evolution in the classroom in a debate with creationist Ken Ham on the topic of whether creation ... "Similar terminology is often used today when we speak of the sun's rising and setting, even though the earth, not the sun, is ... Christian terminology, Creation myths, Denialism, Obsolete biology theories, Origin of life, Pseudoscience, Religious ...
The series' main topic is fairy tales and happiness. A novel was released in 2016, which serves as a series epilogue taking ... The adaptation, which was dubbed into English by Studiopolis, features changes to character names, terminology, and music. ...
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... and Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) processes. These groups give physicians a voice in establishing new and revised ... the journal publishes research and education directly related to neuromuscular and electrodiagnostic topics. The AANEM News is ...
... "terminology zoo". The lack of clear terminology is not "useful from a practical point of view" and a "source of confusion for ... Jean-Louis Gassée (Apple initial alumni team, and BeOS co-founder) has addressed this topic in an article on Monday Note, where ... "Taming the IoT terminology zoo: what does it all mean?". Information Age. Vitesse Media Plc. 30 July 2015. "Technology Working ... "consistent terminology" across publications issued by the Industrial Internet Consortium. IoT One has created an IoT Terms ...
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In the short term, I am going to try to provide entries for scantily covered topics because I still think they are all relevant ... Taxonomy and Glossaries for Enterprise Search Terminology January 21, 2009 / Lynda Moulton / 0 Comments ... To add to the entries on terminology (definitions) and taxonomies, I am posting a glossary I wrote for last years report on ... Taxonomists need to keep pace with current use of terminology and target audience interests. New jargon creeps in although I ...
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  • User-friendly, Comprehensive, and Authoritative: Medical Dictionary - Healthcare Definitions and Terminology is the perfect free medical app for doctors, nurses, medical education students, and health care consumers. (appstoreapps.com)
  • Over this time, members provided advice and guidance on specific topics including at the outset definitions and terminology relating to green space, upcoming policy and strategy developments, assistance on addressing specific challenges, and agreement on changes in activity or priorities. (hutton.ac.uk)
  • In this lesson, we'll continue to progress through the prefixes and suffixes commonly used in medical terminology. (campusce.net)
  • In this lesson, we'll complete our tour through the alphabetical listings of the most common prefixes and suffixes used in medical terminology by focusing on prefixes and suffixes that begin with the letters P through Z. You'll find that there are many more terms that medical professionals use less often, and you'll even discover that sometimes a root that you already know is used as a prefix or suffix. (campusce.net)
  • In this lesson, you'll learn a variety of terminology relating to the integumentary and digestive systems. (campusce.net)
  • To begin our discussion, we need to address the variety of terminology currently in use on this topic. (cdc.gov)
  • I guess you catch the drift (https://www.translatum.gr/forum/index.php?topic=243685.0) (pun intended). (translatum.gr)
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  • Cost: $5 per class or $30 for the 8-week series Register at https://birdingforfun.com/events/ Topics Jan. 9 - Intro to Birding: Some common species of birds and tips on ID Jan. 16. (ntmn.org)
  • DeCS participates in the unified terminology development project, UMLS - Unified Medical Language System of the U.S. National Library of Medicine, with the responsibility of contributing with the terms in Portuguese and Spanish. (bvs.br)
  • Partly, this is the lawyers' (aka: our) fault: all too often, expert debates are dominated by legal terminology, hardly accessible. (futurelearn.com)
  • Here, we provide a linguistic and etymologic critique of the term "pandemic" being used to describe the COVID-19 health crisis, as opposed to the term "panzootic," and discuss policy ramifications of more inclusive terminology. (cdc.gov)
  • New inclusive terminology is being encouraged where possible, said IBM, although it recognised that source code or names of product components might be difficult to immediately change as systems would go haywire if terminology was out of sync. (theregister.com)
  • Four hours each were allotted to physicochemical properties of toxic agents and toxicological terminology and screening as well as target organ effects. (cdc.gov)
  • Basic toxicological and chemical terminology that emergency personnel need to effectively conduct patient assessments is presented, as well as an outline of personal protective equipment such as respiratory devices and protective clothing. (cdc.gov)
  • BIREME also developed terminology in specific areas such as Public Health , Homeopathy , Science and Health , and Health Surveillance in addition to the original MeSH terms. (bvs.br)
  • Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) P. Hoffman Request for Comments: 6365 VPN Consortium BCP: 166 J. Klensin Obsoletes: 3536 September 2011 Category: Best Current Practice ISSN: 2070-1721 Terminology Used in Internationalization in the IETF Abstract This document provides a list of terms used in the IETF when discussing internationalization. (faqs.org)
  • This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) describes terminology specific to unmanned systems (UMSs) and definitions for those terms. (sae.org)
  • This topic provides a very brief summary of the key terms you need to be familiar with when working with Docker. (microfocus.com)
  • Participants will learn up-to-date gender diverse terminology including what terms to use and what terms or questions to avoid. (aaham.org)
  • When we go over the urinary system, you'll learn terminology related to the kidneys, bladder, urine, and even some chemistry terms. (campusce.net)
  • Knowledge of the following terms will help you understand the content in this topic. (microsoft.com)
  • This section of the lecture lists key terms associated with the topic. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Become familiar with terms that are commonly used when addressing topics within immigration and higher education. (sjsu.edu)
  • Topics include medical vocabulary and the terms that relate to the anatomy, physiology, pathological conditions, and treatment of selected systems. (southwesterncc.edu)
  • Establishing the termbase up front shows the linguists which terms are important to your product, and helps save time later on in the process by avoiding last-minute terminology changes. (languageintelligence.com)
  • Convert medical terms into lay terminology, as well as convert lay terms into medical terminology. (ccac.edu)
  • The meeting also considered the need for standardization of avian and pandemic influenza terminology and descriptions. (who.int)
  • To add to the entries on terminology (definitions) and taxonomies, I am posting a glossary I wrote for last year's report on the enterprise search market and recently updated for the Gilbane Workshop on taxonomies. (gilbane.com)
  • Once the termbase is complete, our linguists use the preferred terminology in future translations and update the glossary along the way. (languageintelligence.com)
  • Prior musical knowledge is not necessary to use these activities, and a glossary of music terminology is included. (marionmoorehill.com)
  • The point being that the terminology emphasizes a shortcoming of the construction (the probabilistic verification) instead of the revolutionary feature (the constant query complexity). (wordpress.com)
  • Whether you're a practicing physician, nurse, med student or just plain curious, this free medical dictionary app can help you find clear, in-depth definitions of medical terminology right on your iPhone or iPad. (appstoreapps.com)
  • Prepare for a career in the health services industry by learning medical terminology in a memorable and enjoyable fashion. (campusce.net)
  • The Medical Terminology - A Word Association Approach course will teach you to understand medical terminology as it pertains to each body system. (campusce.net)
  • Learning blocks are used to condense information and to help isolate what you need to know verses what is nice to know, and you will be provided with fun and unusual facts to help you remember the medical terminology in unique ways. (campusce.net)
  • You will have opportunities to see how medical terminology is used in the real world through case study assignments and will be provided with flashcards to help you study. (campusce.net)
  • You'll learn medical terminology from an anatomical approach by looking at each root term, its origin, a combined form, and an example of non-medical everyday usage. (campusce.net)
  • Welcome to the first lesson of medical terminology! (campusce.net)
  • When we discuss the digestive system, you'll learn medical terminology relating to the digestive tract from the mouth, to the pharynx, to the esophagus, and so on, all the way out to the exterior of the body. (campusce.net)
  • Topics in this course include medical terminology, related anatomy and physiology, blood collection procedures, and procedures for collection of other types of specimens within the scope of practice of the phlebotomist. (ccp.edu)
  • It was developed from the MeSH - Medical Subject Headings of the U.S. National Library of Medicine with the purpose of permitting the use of common terminology for searching in three languages, providing a consistent and unique environment for the retrieval of information regardless of the language. (bvs.br)
  • Use correct medical terminology, spelling, and grammar. (topgradetermpapers.com)
  • Emergency medical services (EMS) must protect their personnel on-site and en route to the hospital, and other people within the hospital, while providing the best care for the chemically contaminated patient. (cdc.gov)
  • The International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) Commission on Classification and Terminology has revised concepts, terminology, and approaches for classifying seizures and forms of epilepsy. (nih.gov)
  • Common terminology is important to the user community as well as the standards committees to effectively communicate the technical issues and the application of other SAE AS-4 documents. (sae.org)
  • Forum terminology - Common words one may hear while using forums and their meaning. (sparkbb.com)
  • In this lesson, we'll go over terminology related to the cardiovascular and respiratory systems. (campusce.net)
  • Topic areas for this lesson are the urinary and reproductive systems. (campusce.net)
  • Each lesson is subdivided into a number of brief topics. (oregonstate.edu)
  • For example, within a lesson on forage fertilization, one topic is the role of N in forage plants. (oregonstate.edu)
  • This guide for emergency response personnel is designed to familiarize readers with the concepts, terminology, and key considerations that affect the management of incidents of chemical contamination. (cdc.gov)
  • One of the key concepts when caring for transgender people is honoring the patient's preferred gender identity and using the pronouns and terminology that the patient prefers. (medscape.com)
  • Within each topic there should be a number of well organized and clearly defined concepts or principles that are essential to understanding the topic. (oregonstate.edu)
  • These questions are integrated into the topic concept sections with key words and concepts linked to a question screen that allows students to test their understanding and/or retention of concepts. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Images, graphs, or data tables are used to illustrate concepts within the topic concept sections. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Discuss the fundamental concepts and terminology that small-to-major manufacturers are using to strengthen industries across the U.S. You will gain valuable skills in the specification of robotic properties such as payload and reach requirements, while learning how to startup, shutdown, and jog six-axis systems. (asme.org)
  • A learner who scores high on this benchmark demonstrates that they have the skills related to understanding key compliance and assessment terminology and concepts. (skillsoft.com)
  • MedlinePlus Connect matches ICD-10-CM, ICD-9-CM or SNOMED CT codes to related MedlinePlus health topic pages , genetics pages , or pages from other NIH Institutes. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The MEDLINE, and Google Scholar using a keyword search goal of these practice guidelines is to reduce the burden appropriate to each topic. (bvsalud.org)
  • Semantic Scholar uses AI to extract papers important to this topic. (semanticscholar.org)
  • This is a very important topic, not yet covered by this manual. (gnu.org)
  • Because there are so many (correct) ways to translate any given term, it's important that any existing terminology resources be made available to your translation team. (languageintelligence.com)
  • I am writing this because I think that this topic is urgently important and nobody truly understands what is happening behind closed doors (and open doors) in academia, in conferences, seminars, etc., all to ensure that rationing is "accepted" in the public square. (trevorloudon.com)
  • In order to make healthier, safer and better-informed decisions related to sexuality, everyone has a right to positive and effective communication and education about this important topic. (plannedparenthood.org)
  • Through exposure to primary materials drawn from different periods and disciplines, students will become acquainted with a range of topics and ideas relating to the study of human values and human experience. (sfu.ca)
  • You can also search on a specific board or topic if you are browsing that board or topic. (translatum.gr)
  • Thread/Topic - a user-created area intended for a specific discussion. (sparkbb.com)
  • Two panelists Dr. Lippmann and Dr. Oberdörster were designated discussion leaders for this part of the meeting, during which the panelists responded to the three specific charge questions regarding physiological fate of small fibers (Sections 2.1 , 2.2 , and 2.3 ) and addressed topics not identified in the charge ( Section 2.4 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Specific research aims were defined for these topics and for overarching issues to be addressed, including the use of standardized terminology, test materials, and better experimental models to aid in data extrapolation to humans. (cdc.gov)
  • Some of these strategies may include visual schedules or check off lists, videos, facts in books, anatomically correct dolls, pictures of what is happening to their bodies, stories to predict what might occur, or specific terminology. (plannedparenthood.org)
  • Terminology and resources can be impenetrable and tutorials rarely explain how to use Docker during development. (sitepoint.com)
  • Topics include: Darwinian evolution, genetics, a survey of the five kingdoms of life, principles of ecology, and human ecology. (lasell.edu)
  • Hemingway's creating is understood for the easy phrases and using regular terminology. (makassarstore.co.id)
  • You can even learn a few keywords and phrases in her terminology. (cpbourque.com)
  • In our documentation, we divide information into three different types of topics, according to their content. (steinberg.help)
  • I trust that you're able to apply each of the methods to boost terminology which I mentioned within this hub. (makassarstore.co.id)
  • The terminology management process helps ensure that the same terminology is used consistently throughout your translations. (languageintelligence.com)
  • The curriculum specifically offered 4 hours each in classes on the following topics: general overview of occupational and environmental health and safety, and data collection and analysis. (cdc.gov)
  • The new Portal on Terminologies and Classifications in Health being developed is an initiative attempting to integrate in a single page the main sources of information in these topics, for which every suggestion is welcome through its contact link. (bvs.br)
  • Hot Topics of the Day are picked by experts to capture the latest information and publications on public health genomics and precision health for various diseases and health topics. (cdc.gov)
  • EN⇄EL for English Greek or Greek for Greek monolingual queries. (translatum.gr)
  • Or, if you've previously released the English version of your software to foreign markets, there might be some existing terminology that your team or your customers have already been using to talk about your product. (languageintelligence.com)
  • It mines the moral teachings of the early church and medieval and Puritan spirituality while addressing a variety of topics, offering scholars, pastors, and students Bavinck's mature reflections on ethical issues. (wtsbooks.com)
  • To learn more, see Recoverable Items Mailbox Quotas later in this topic. (microsoft.com)
  • Key recommendations from the meeting included formulating a priority list of topics for which messages could be developed and developing checklists to assist countries with planning communication activities. (who.int)
  • In the short term, I am going to try to provide entries for scantily covered topics because I still think they are all relevant. (gilbane.com)
  • The term long COVID is one most used by patients and the general public and is actually the term now being used by the White House in their communications about this topic. (cdc.gov)