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  • ...nite or standardized procedure without loss of effectiveness. In military terminology SOPs describe a procedure or set of procedures to perform a given operatio
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  • ...stroyers]] through [[World War I]] and the 1920s. United States naval gun terminology indicates the gun fired a projectile 3 inches (76 mm) in diameter, and
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  • ...iber gun''' (spoken "three-inch-fifty-caliber") in United States naval gun terminology indicates the gun fired a projectile 3 inches (7.62cm) in diameter, and the
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  • ...m [[kamikaze]] attacks in [[World War II]]. The name indicates in US Navy terminology that this piece of [[naval artillery]] fires a 3" projectile (7.62 cm) in d
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  • ...stroyers]] through [[World War I]] and the 1920s. United States naval gun terminology indicates the gun fired a projectile {{convert|4|in|cm}} in diameter, and t
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  • ...ber gun]].<ref name=C137>Campbell 1985 p.137</ref> United States naval gun terminology indicates the gun fired a projectile 5&nbsp;inches (127&nbsp;mm) in diamete
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  • ...nd [[5"/25 caliber gun|5"/25 anti-aircraft gun]]. United States naval gun terminology indicates the gun fired a projectile {{convert|5|in|mm|0}} in diameter, and
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  • ...[battleship]]s built from 1907 through the 1920s. United States naval gun terminology indicates the gun fired a projectile 5&nbsp;inches (127&nbsp;mm) in diamete
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  • ...onsisted of the Mark 18 gun and Mark 42 gun mount. United States naval gun terminology indicates the gun fires a projectile 5&nbsp;inches (127&nbsp;mm) in diamete
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  • ...nd [[submarine]] cruisers built during the 1920s. United States naval gun terminology indicates the gun fired a projectile 6 inches (15 cm) in diameter, and the
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  • ...titute Proceedings'' December 1975 pp.91-93</ref> United States naval gun terminology indicates the gun fired a projectile 8&nbsp;inches (20&nbsp;cm) in diameter
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  • ...y cruiser]]s and two early [[aircraft carriers]]. United States naval gun terminology indicates the gun fired a projectile 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter, and the
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  • The following are Canadian designations (other countries use similar terminology, replacing the "FFV")
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  • The Stable Element, which in contemporary terminology would be called a vertical gyro, stabilized the sights in the director, and
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  • ==Terminology==
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  • The classification of paracetamol, and the terminology used to refer to it, can cause confusion. It is often classified as a nonst
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  • [[Category:Biology terminology]]
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  • [[Category:Construction terminology]]
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  • [[Category:Construction terminology]]
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  • ...the word αὔξησις, or ''auxesis'', meaning "increase" (noun). This terminology was coined by Professor Ken Evans of the [[University of Exeter]].<ref>{{Ci
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  • [[Category:Construction terminology]]
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  • ...tanding%20cement/cementandconcret.html Glossary of cement concrete and SEM terminology]
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  • ==Historical mining terminology==
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  • ...mologists]], who describe gems and their characteristics using [[technical terminology]] specific to the field of [[gemology]]. The first characteristic a gemolog
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  • ==History and terminology== ...Gaulin type milk homogenizer at high temperatures and high pressures. The terminology (MFC) first appeared publicly in the early 1980s when a number of patents a
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  • ...utside the U.S., the product is often called [[bitumen]]. Natural deposits terminology also sometimes uses the word bitumen, such as at the [[La Brea Tar Pits]].
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  • [[Category:Metalworking terminology]]
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  • [[Category:Construction terminology]]
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  • ==Terminology==
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  • ...phenomena, into contemporary scientific language with its rigidly defined terminology. The difficulty in translation gives rise to errors or loose interpretation
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  • * [[Textile manufacturing terminology]]
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  • :''For terms specifically related to sewing, see [[Glossary of sewing terminology]].'' ...as Venetian velvet, or more generally, as épinglé velvet. In the actual terminology of furnishing fabrics it is mostly named with its French name "[[velours de
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  • *[[Textile manufacturing terminology]]
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  • ...rengths and degrees of durability, from the finest [[Textile manufacturing terminology|gossamer]] to the sturdiest [[canvas]]. The relative thickness of fibres in * [[Textile manufacturing terminology]]
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  • '''A glossary of Textile Terminology frequently used'''
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  • [[Category:Food and drink terminology]]
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  • The lubricant industry commonly extends this group terminology to include:
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  • ==Confusing terminology==
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  • | encyclopedia = Japanese Architectural and Art Historical Terminology
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  • [[Category:Construction terminology]]
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  • ...eout/southwest/series5/thatch_terminology.shtml BBC Inside Out - Thatching Terminology]
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  • [[Category:Construction terminology]]
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  • [[Category:Construction terminology]]
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  • * Standards Association of New Zealand, ''Glossary of Building Terminology'', 1979. ISBN 0-473-00035-0
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  • ...ntury. The major confusion involved for many people in this subject is the terminology used. There is no widely used terminology for these 19th Century Cements
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  • ...ngth, resistance to decay, and appearance.<ref>ASTM, C18, C119-08 Standard Terminology Relating to Dimension Stone", ASTM, 2008, p.8 ISBN 0-8031-4118-1</ref> ...ous products fashioned from natural stone.<ref>ASTM, C18 "C119-06 Standard Terminology Relating to Dimension Stone", ASTM, 2007, pp. 11-13 ISBN 0-8031-4104-1| Typ
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  • [[Category:Construction terminology]]
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  • Cement board is hung with corrosion resistant screws or [[Nail_(fastener)#Terminology|ring-shank nails]]. Cement board has very little movement under thermal st
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  • [[Category:Construction terminology]]
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  • ==Terminology==
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  • === Location and terminology === Terminology varies regionally. When used as field boundaries, dry stone structures ofte
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  • ..._Guide_to_Local_History_Terminology A Researcher's Guide to Local History terminology]
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  • Test and Tagging is sometimes referred to as PAT Testing (UK). This terminology was first used in the [[United Kingdom]] A Portable Appliance Test or PAT,
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  • *communication plans with easily understandable terminology and methods. ====Terminology====
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  • The terminology used in OSH varies between states, but generally speaking:
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  • ...ing Program]|accessdate=2009-07-07}}</ref><ref>''Glossary of Wildland Fire Terminology, 156''</ref> Although smaller events may be included in [[wildfire modeling ...tion between unburned and burned material.<ref>''Glossary of Wildland Fire Terminology'', 74.</ref> As the front approaches, the fire heats both the surrounding a
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  • ...tation| last=Colautti| first=Robert I.; MacIsaac, Hugh J.| title=A neutral terminology to define 'invasive' species| journal= Diversity and Distributions|year=200
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  • * the '''Terminology Standard''', that provides agreed definitions of terms used in the other st
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  • ==Terminology==
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  • ...system will need to interact with many other services or systems providing terminology, medical knowledge, guidelines, workflow, security, persons registries, bil
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  • ==Terminology==
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  • ...ns of pH scales, standard reference values, measurement of pH, and related terminology]. ''Pure Appl. Chem''. '''57''', 531–542 (1985).</ref>
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  • ...n D. | authorlink = | editor = | others = | title = Compendium of Chemical Terminology: IUPAC Recommendations | edition = | language = | publisher = Blackwell Sci
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  • ....html hydrolysis], accessed 2007-01-23.</ref><ref>[[Compendium of Chemical Terminology]], [http://goldbook.iupac.org/S05762.html solvolysis], accessed 2007-01-23.
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  • ...Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (2006) ''IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology, Electronic version'' Retrieved from International Union of Pure and Applie
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  • ...ns of pH scales, standard reference values, measurement of pH, and related terminology]. Pure Appl. Chem. (1985), 57, pp 531–542.</ref> The standard solutions a
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  • ...tom. The distinction from ordinary covalent bonding is artificial, but the terminology is popular in textbooks, especially those describing [[coordination compoun
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  • ...lectron count of the complex increase by two.<ref>[[Compendium of Chemical Terminology]], [http://goldbook.iupac.org/O04367.html oxidative addition] accessed 6 Fe ...tion''' is the reverse of oxidative addition.<ref>[[Compendium of Chemical Terminology]], [http://goldbook.iupac.org/R05223.html reductive elimination] accessed 6
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  • ==Inner- vs out-sphere ligands==<!--very rare to see this terminology-->
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  • ...on''' describes a pathway by which compounds interchange [[ligand]]s. The terminology is typically applied to [[Coordination chemistry|coordination]] and [[Organ
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  • |title=IUPAC. Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 2nd ed. (the "Gold Book")
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  • [[Category:Sports terminology]]
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  • ...[anatomical terms of location]], [[anatomical terms of motion]], [[medical terminology]], [[list of human anatomical features]] and [[outline of human anatomy]].
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  • <!--There's a lot of ambiguity in terminology regarding what is a lymph vessel and what is a capillary, and which have va
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  • ..." is used to describe any [[leukocyte]] that is not a [[lymphocyte]]. This terminology is frequently seen when classifying cancers, especially [[leukemia]].
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  • ...sis had the virtue of relative simplicity, agreement with nomenclature and terminology, and is essentially valid for the favorite lab animal, the mouse. ...y=Lymphopoiesis The www.copewithcytokines.de Mini-portal to Lymphopoiesis terminology]
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  • [[Category:Sports terminology]]
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  • ....<ref>{{cite|author=Gylys, Barbara A. and Mary Ellen Wedding|title=Medical Terminology Systems|publisher=F.A. Davis Company|date=2005}}</ref> It refers to connect
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  • ...t1 = Federative | title = Terminologia Anatomica: International Anatomical Terminology | date = | publisher = Thieme Stuttgart | location = | isbn = 3-13-114361
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  • ...'Agric. Biol. Chem.'' '''1979''', ''43'', 403-4.</ref> The ''aspulvinone'' terminology also incorporates a letter, indicating the order of chromatographic elution
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  • | title = Approved Terminology for Medicines
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  • ''Cannabis'' normally has [[Plant sexuality#Terminology|imperfect]] [[flowers]], with [[Stamen|staminate]] "male" and [[pistil]]lat The scientific debate regarding taxonomy has had little effect on the terminology in widespread use among cultivators and users of drug-type ''Cannabis''. ''
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  • ...a became very popular amongst the college community. Grow shops is another terminology for [[head shops]]. American head shops originated in the 1960s in cities w
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  • Recently, a novel terminology (Psychoproteomics) has been coined by the University of Florida researchers
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  • [[Category:Military terminology]]
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  • ...he strategic campaign, even if it is politically unfeasible to use precise terminology<ref name=Canonico>{{cite paper
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  • Critical perspectives on TOC begin by noting that the terminology surrounding it emerged at the end of the Cold War during which time a febri
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  • [[Category:Organized crime terminology]]
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  • [[Category:Organized crime terminology]]
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  • [[Category:Organized crime terminology]]
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  • In [[military terminology]], a '''black site''' is a location at which an unacknowledged [[black proj
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  • ...cted of being from the senior ranks of [[al Qaeda]], referred to in U.S. [[terminology|military terms]] as "high value detainees."{{Citation needed|date=August 20
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  • ...Media Matters - AP picks up White House's "terrorist surveillance program" terminology<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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  • ...ion]]s and [[cognate word]]s below under [[Kumis#Terminology and etymology|terminology and etymology]]) is a [[Fermented milk products|fermented dairy product]] t ==Terminology and etymology==
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  • ...mer, '''cis-vaccenic acid''' is an [[Essential fatty acid#Nomenclature and terminology|omega-7 fatty acid]] found in [[Sea Buckthorn]] (''Hippophae rhamnoides'')
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  • ...icient protease for the cheese-making industry (Rao et al., 1998). British terminology, on the other hand, uses the term caseinogen for the uncoagulated protein a
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  • * [http://www.beachcuisine.com/Articles/Culinary/Cheese.htm Cheese Guide & Terminology] — Different classifications of cheese with notes on varieties.
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  • ...ases and Related Health Problems#ICD-9-CM|ICD-9-CM]], [[Current Procedural Terminology|CPT]], and [[Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System|HCPCS]] Level II med
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  • ...n depending on which port of the L section comes first. This leads to the terminology of ''Z''<sub>i&nbsp;T</sub> to mean the ''Z''<sub>i&nbsp;1</sub> in the abo
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  • [[Category:Metalworking terminology]]
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  • ...ge]] and some other English scientists tried to keep acoustic and electric terminology separate and promoted the term "syntony". However it was "resonance" that w
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  • The smallest unit of an image filter is an [[Constant_k_filter#Terminology|L half-section]]. Because the L section is not symmetrical, it has differe
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  • [[Category:Television terminology]]
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  • ==Terminology==
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  • ==Switch Relay Terminology== ...t the intersection (crosspoint) of a given row and column. The most common terminology to describe the matrix size is M rows by N columns (MxN). Matrix switch car
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  • ...p://www.itl-uk.com/instrument-transformer-characteristics.html Transformer Terminology]
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  • ...onnector]], for which they retained the IEEE-488 programming interface and terminology, however.
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