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The Impact of Medical Terminology in Self-Triage Decision-Making
ObjectiveThe present study examined whether medical terminology impacts self-triage decisions (deciding if and when to seek medical treatment) compared to lay terminology.MethodsUndergraduate psychology student participants read 32 hypothetical health ...
Maria C. D’Angelo +4 more
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Background The large volume of medical literature makes it difficult for healthcare professionals to keep abreast of the latest studies that support Evidence-Based Medicine.
Leonardo Campillos-Llanos +3 more
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Semantic equivalences in Romanian medical terminology [PDF]
The present paper aims to underline some aspects concerning the presence of synonymy semantic relationship in specialized medical terminology, having as object of study Romanian medical terms.
Corina Lungu
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Semantic Features of Terminology Formation (in Korean Medical Terminology)
Within the framework of a scientific discourse terminology plays some special role in various sciences, techniques, art area etc., representing, as a matter of fact, a basic element of scientific meta language.
O I Maksimenko, S V Shuripa
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AN OVERVIEW OF EPONYMS IN THE LATIN MEDICAL TERMINOLOGICAL SYSTEM [PDF]
This research aims to present a comprehensive classification of eponyms within Latin medical terminology, based on the type of proper name from which they are derived (referred to as “thematic classification”) and the various patterns of eponym ...
Gergana PETKOVA, Vanya IVANOVA
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Features of medical terminology teaching in Russian as a foreign language lessons
We consider the issues of studying medical terminology in the lessons of the Russian language with a foreign audience. Medical terminology is a macroterminosystem consisting of subsystems (anatomical and histological, clinical, pharmaceutical), each of ...
E. M. Zinovyeva
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Medical terminology across the centuries
Este artículo trata de comparar las características léxicas de dos textos desde una perspectiva diacrónica. Este interés en la comparación léxica surge del hecho de que los dos textos pertenecen a un campo de especialidad dentro de la medicina ...
María José Esteve Ramos
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With examples from the history of polio this study examines the creation of disease terminology. When the epidemologist Ivar Wickman in 1907 discovered that poliomyelitis was an infectious disease and that it could be transmitted by healthy carriers, he
Per Axelsson
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Medical Terminology from the History Perspective [PDF]
The origins of medical terminology can be traced back to ancient Egyptian medical treatises and the works of early Greek and Roman scientists (McMorrow, 1998).
Mihai Robert RUSU
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Hybrid natural language processing tool for semantic annotation of medical texts in Spanish
Background Natural language processing (NLP) enables the extraction of information embedded within unstructured texts, such as clinical case reports and trial eligibility criteria.
Leonardo Campillos-Llanos +2 more
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