Collocations withterminology

These are words often used in combination withterminology.

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common terminology
The complex relationships in such areas require a common terminology to be developed and used.
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correct terminology
Page 63 speaks about the goal given in the head: that is not the correct terminology.
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current terminology
Those with primary depression would meet criteria for major depressive disorder in current terminology.
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kinship terminology
They share the same kinship terminology as well as other cultural features.
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legal terminology
The legal terminology employed in discussing the functioning of the scientific community specific to physics can now be justified.
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medical terminology
The text contains an abbreviation section, however a certain understanding of medical terminology is assumed.
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modern terminology
Although he does not use the modern terminology, he alludes to principal-agent problems and rent-seeking behaviour.
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musical terminology
In musical terminology, the ratio of two pure frequencies or tones is called an interval.
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scientific terminology
Nonetheless, just as some academics have been quick to espouse local ideas, so local people have embraced scientific terminology to promote their causes.
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specialized terminology
To make the presentation comprehensible we have avoided the use of specialized terminology of the different disciplines and limited the experimental and computational details.
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standard terminology
We describe these, in standard terminology, as completeness, consistency and deductive closure.
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technical terminology
He has therefore made 'little use of technical terminology'.
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