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From NAFLD to MAFLD: Implications of a Premature Change in Terminology
Hepatology, 2020Despite the substantial gains in our understanding of NAFLD/NASH over the past 2 decades, there has been some dissatisfaction with the terminology “non‐alcoholic” which overemphasizes “alcohol” and underemphasizes the root cause of this liver disease ...
Z. Younossi +7 more
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THE CONCEPT OF TERMINOLOGY IN TERMINOLOGY
American Journal Of Philological Sciences, 2022In this article we will talk about the study of terminology, which is one of the important issues of today's linguistics – the terminology, The views on its definitions. Currently, terminology serves as a means of developing scientific and technical processes.
Hulkar M. Berdibekova +1 more
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Reconciling Terminology of the Universe of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances
OECD Series on Risk Management of Chemicals, 2021This report summarizes recent efforts by the OECD/UNEP Global PFC Group between June 2018 and March 2021 in reviewing the universe and terminology of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) to provide recommendations and practical guidance to all ...
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Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 2011
Many terms used for referring to tonsillar structures are applied in immunological research. However, in many cases, the use of these terms is not in compliance with official veterinary anatomical nomenclature. This is partly attributable to ambiguous descriptions present in conventional anatomical textbooks.
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Many terms used for referring to tonsillar structures are applied in immunological research. However, in many cases, the use of these terms is not in compliance with official veterinary anatomical nomenclature. This is partly attributable to ambiguous descriptions present in conventional anatomical textbooks.
Paul Simoens +2 more
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JAMA, 1969
To the Editor:— In sympathy with the current effort to change the face of everything, the major conglomerate corporations change their names as more and more companies are agglutinated to them. Thus, Insilco and CPC International will be joined soon by Union Tank Car under a new flag. Who would guess that "CPC" was inspired by corn syrup?
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To the Editor:— In sympathy with the current effort to change the face of everything, the major conglomerate corporations change their names as more and more companies are agglutinated to them. Thus, Insilco and CPC International will be joined soon by Union Tank Car under a new flag. Who would guess that "CPC" was inspired by corn syrup?
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Obesity Reviews, 2020
Evidence of weight stigma and its harmful consequences have led to increased attention to the words that are used to talk about obesity and body weight, including calls for efforts to carefully consider weight‐related terminology and promote respectful ...
R. Puhl
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Evidence of weight stigma and its harmful consequences have led to increased attention to the words that are used to talk about obesity and body weight, including calls for efforts to carefully consider weight‐related terminology and promote respectful ...
R. Puhl
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Anatomical terminology/clinical terminology
Clinical Anatomy, 1988AbstractNearly 100 years ago, the first formal attempt was made to standardize anatomical nomenclature. As Latin was the only language that many countries had in common, it formed the basis of anatomical terminology. It is common and accepted practice to translate the Latin terms into the language of the country concerned.
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History of Terminology and Terminological Logics
2012Although many see William Farr from the nineteenth century as the father of terminology and classification, we can find evidence in the work of Hippocrates that earlier efforts were underway and meaningful.
Peter L. Elkin, Mark S. Tuttle
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1993
Abstract The most informative text is the letter of congratulation sent by King Pepy II (c. 2246-2152 bc) to Harkhuf, a high official who had successfully led a fourth trading expedition to the southern kingdom of Yam. Harkhuf had the king’s letter carved beside the accounts of his journeys on the facade of his tomb in the necropolis of ...
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Abstract The most informative text is the letter of congratulation sent by King Pepy II (c. 2246-2152 bc) to Harkhuf, a high official who had successfully led a fourth trading expedition to the southern kingdom of Yam. Harkhuf had the king’s letter carved beside the accounts of his journeys on the facade of his tomb in the necropolis of ...
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