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A solid base for scaling up: the structure of numeration systems. [PDF]

open access: yesPhilos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
Pelland JC   +3 more
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Terminological cooperation in the biomedical field

Terminology, 2021
Abstract This paper deals with collaborative terminological activities in the biomedical field. Efficient communication based on uniform language use is a prerequisite for safe and cost-efficient patient care. Terminological consistency and standardization are therefore central issues in healthcare with high societal ...
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Building Terminology in the Field

2019
The authors provide an overview of two growing and important issues in election administration: terminology and data format. The chapter first describes the impetus for the Common Data Format, the current agreement on it, and its anticipated implications for election administration.
Katy Owens Hubler, Tammy Patrick
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Extraction of Terminology in the Field of Construction

2019 First International Conference on Digital Data Processing (DDP), 2019
We describe a corpus analysis method to extract terminology from a collection of technical specifications in the field of construction. Using statistics and word n-grams analysis, we extract the terminology of the domain and then perform pruning steps with linguistic patterns and internet queries to improve the quality of the final terminology. Results
Kessler, Rémy   +2 more
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BASIC FEATURES OF TERMINOLOGICAL FIELD

2021
The purpose of this study is to define terminology concepts in teaching. There is almost no definition of this term in English. It is therefore essential to develop a reconstructed term to analyze its modern aspects. We need to standardize terminology to represent individual terms in unique definitions and interpretations of world concepts. But in most
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Improved terminology for experimental field-flow fractionation

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2013
The terminology for sample analyte retention in field-flow fractionation (FFF) rests on the same fundamental theoretical concepts as for chromatography [1–6]. The most basic phenomenon to start reasoning from is the migration velocity νa of the sample analyte zones.
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