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term and mycology
The term is used in medicine, biology, mycology, geology, geography and architecture.
The same term is often used in mycology to describe an equivalent collection of preserved fungi, otherwise known as a fungarium.

term and complementary
Alternative medicine is frequently grouped with complementary medicine or integrative medicine, which, in general, refers to the same interventions when used in conjunction with mainstream techniques, under the umbrella term complementary and alternative medicine, or CAM.
The term ' complementary medicine ' is primarily used to describe practices employed in conjunction with or to complement conventional medical treatments.
The complementary term soft science fiction ( formed by analogy to " hard science fiction ") first appeared in the late 1970s.
The complementary term, single-user, is most commonly used when talking about an operating system being usable only by one person at a time, or in reference to a single-user software license agreement.
The cosine of the hour angle ( cos ( h )) becomes an easy computation tool in determining the cosine term for the computation of the angle of the sun's altitude ( or the complementary zenith angle ) at any time during the day.
* Alternative currency is often used, but in essence this term is deceitful in many cases, as many currencies are designed to be complementary, and not to concur with-or to substitute conventional currencies.
" His term the " new man " applied to men and women equally, whose roles he saw as complementary ; indeed, most of his movement's leadership positions were held by women.
When the Financial Times ran a lighthearted article on famous feuds in September 2008, featuring this, the local Whitehaven News published its own complementary feature, reporting that: " The common view is that the term is insulting because it implies people could not afford to buy meat for their sandwiches, so they had to eat jam instead.
Accordingly, the term " universal dialectic " can be seen as part of an attempt to Westernize and / or modernize the concept of taiji in regard to the fundamental role and nature of complementary opposites in the ongoing self-organizing process of creation.
Wherever a gene exists on a DNA molecule, one strand is the coding strand ( or sense strand or non-template strand ), and the other is the noncoding strand ( also called the antisense strand is a general term for a sequence of DNA or RNA that is complementary to mRNA
However it can be rewritten as a standard form AAA-1 syllogism by first substituting the synonymous term " humans " for " people " and then by reducing the complementary term " immortal " in the first premise using the immediate inference known as obversion ( that is, " No humans are immortal.
* Alternative currency is often used, but in essence this term is deceitful in many cases, as many currencies are designed to be complementary, and not to concur with-or to substitute conventional currencies.
Despite this distinction, the term LMS is often used to refer to both an LMS and an LCMS, although the LCMS is actually a complementary solution to an LMS.
* Alternative currency is often used, but in essence this term is deceitful in many cases, as many currencies are designed to be complementary, and not to concur with-or to substitute conventional currencies.
The term local currency, describing a complementary currency which is limited to a single locality, is sometimes used interchangeably with complementary currency.
Other experimental complementary currencies use high interest fees to promote heavy competition between participants, and the removal of wealth from long term wealth holding structures ( natural / material wealth, property, etc.
This is why certain leaders of this movement were careful to use the term ' complementary '.
According to Salmon, the English verb " exist " is ( along with its literal tranlsations into other languages ), among other things, a term for this alleged property, and a sentence of the form " a exists " is true if and only if the subject term designates something with the property, and is false ( and " a does not exist " is true ) if and only if the subject term designates something with the complementary property of nonexistence.
Current practitioners with this orientation do not use the term " Clinical Ecologist ," although those opposed to this complementary medicine approach to illness often still do.

term and mycologist
The term was coined by mycologist Paul Stamets.

term and were
His political opponent and lifetime friend, Thomas Jefferson, achieved immortality through his authorship of the Declaration of Independence, but equally notable were the legal and constitutional reforms he instituted in his native Virginia, his role as father of our territorial system, and his acquisition of the Louisiana Territory during his first term as President.
Of one thing we can be sure: they were not sketched out by the revolutionary theorists of the eighteenth century who formulated the political principles and originally shaped the political institutions of what we term the `` free society ''.
His teacher and his school principal were conferred with and everyone agreed that, if he kept up with a certain amount of work at home, there was little danger of his losing a term.
These became `` strays '', the term bein' restricted to cattle, however, as hosses, under like circumstances, were spoken of as `` stray hosses '', not merely `` strays ''.
When the crowd was asked whether it wanted to wait one more term to make the race, it voted no -- and there were no dissents.
The Unitarian clergy were an exclusive club of cultivated gentlemen -- as the term was then understood in the Back Bay -- and Parker was definitely not a gentleman, either in theology or in manners.
Abugidas were long considered to be syllabaries or intermediate between syllabaries and alphabets, and the term " syllabics " is retained in the name of Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics.
In the 1950s, many of them were retrospectively patched together into novels, or " fixups " as he called them, a term which entered the vocabulary of science fiction criticism.
Modern Armenia term means Republic of Armenia which occupies part of historical Armenia, whose ancient centers were in the valley of the Araks River and the region around Lake Van in Turkey.
The term became popular again in Australia first, when George Giffen, in his memoirs ( With Bat and Ball, 1899 ), used the term as if it were well known.
When an election was held at the conclusion of Mackenzie's five-year term, the Conservatives were swept back into office in a landslide victory.
In 1881 Alfonso refused to sanction a law by which the ministers were to remain in office for a fixed term of 18 months.
The term " antibacterial " derives from Greek ἀντί ( anti ), " against " + βακτήριον ( baktērion ), diminutive of βακτηρία ( baktēria ), " staff, cane ", because the first ones to be discovered were rod-shaped, and the term " antibiotic " derives from anti + βιωτικός ( biōtikos ), " fil for life, lively ", which comes from βίωσις ( biōsis ), " way of life ", and that from βίος ( bios ), " life ".
The study concluded that one-on-one lessons in the Alexander Technique from registered teachers have long term benefits for patients with chronic back pain, and that six lessons followed by exercise prescription were nearly as effective as 24 lessons.
The term Assyria can also refer to the geographic region or heartland where Assyria, its empires and the Assyrian people were centred.
Similar viewpoints have been expressed by Stanley Crouch in a New York Daily News piece, Charles Steele, Jr. of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and African-American columnist David Ehrenstein of the LA Times who accused white liberals of flocking to blacks who were " Magic Negros ", a term that refers to a black person with no past who simply appears to assist the mainstream white ( as cultural protagonists / drivers ) agenda.
The term " fictional autobiography " has been coined to define novels about a fictional character written as though the character were writing their own biography, of which Daniel Defoe's Moll Flanders, is an early example.
These were not ' armored cars ' in the sense implied by the modern term, as they provided no real protection for their crews against any kind of opposing fire.
In the 19th century a renewed interest in Renaissance polyphony coupled with an ignorance of the fact that vocal parts were often doubled by instrumentalists led to the term coming to mean unaccompanied vocal music.
Later, many AMPS networks were partially converted to D-AMPS, often referred to as TDMA ( though TDMA is a generic term that applies to many cellular systems ).
This broad use of the term is likely to have come about because alkalis were the first bases known to obey the Arrhenius definition of a base and are still among the more common bases.
In 2007, total SO < sub > 2 </ sub > emissions were 8. 9 million tons, achieving the program's long term goal ahead of the 2010 statutory deadline.
In particular, the term refers to a strict monophysite sect that separated itself, in the end of the 5th century, from the rule of Peter Mongus, Patriarch of Alexandria, and remained " without king or bishop " until they were reconciled by Mark II ( 799-819 ).

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