standard terminology
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstandardandterminology
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standard
adjective
uk/ˈstæn.dəd/us/ˈstæn.dɚd/
usual rather than special, especially when thought of as being correct ...
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terminology
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌtɜː.mɪˈnɒl.ə.dʒi/us/ˌtɝː.məˈnɑː.lə.dʒi/
special words or expressions used in relation to a particular subject ...
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(Definition ofstandardandterminologyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We describe these, instandardterminology, as completeness, consistency and deductive closure.
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Surgeons tend to recognize thestandardterminologyof right coronary sinus, left coronary sinus and posterior or non-coronary sinus.
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The analogy, which is explicitly acknowledged in suchstandardterminologyas "error budgets," is to the allocation of profits to various sequences of transactions.
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In what follows we usestandardterminologywithout a formal introduction, while defining the less standard notions.
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The employee thus links the customer's depictive reference with the standard term and in so doing, she teaches the customer thestandardterminology.
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I take it that perfecta refers to ternary organisation and inperfecta to binary, which isstandardterminologyin late medieval mensural theory.
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In present-daystandardterminologythere is a term for breakfast taken at a later time and used as a substitute for the second meal, lunch.
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There is also a need for researchers to agree on astandardterminologyfor this genus.
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There is also a need for researchers to agree on astandardterminology.
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We believe that this lack of astandardterminologyconstitutes a major bottleneck for the ontology change community, causing an unnecessary confusion as well as misunderstandings.
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Part of the problem is the lack of a comprehensive survey, astandardterminology, hidden assumptions or undisclosed technical details, and the dearth of evaluation metrics.
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This should not be understood to bestandardterminology.
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There is nostandardterminologyfor these matrices.
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The guidelines attempt to establishstandardterminologyin describing bite marks and that reduces the risk of biased results.
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According tostandardterminology, one given numeral occurs in another iff the latter contains an occurrence of the former.
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Some use the term partial order anyway, conflicting withstandardterminology, while some use the term preorder.
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They can provide standard terminologies and rich semantics to facilitate knowledge sharing and reuse.
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