terminology
Examples of terminology in the following topics:
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Terminology Common to Script Writing
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Introduction to kinds of graphs
- Now we need to introduce some terminology to describe different kinds of graphs.
- Let's take a moment to review some of this terminology in a little more detail.
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Terminology Changes
- Changes in terminology between the two versions are perhaps the most obvious differences and can also cause the most confusion.
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Understanding Medical Terms
- Medical terminology is a language for accurately describing the human body and associated components, conditions, processes and process in a science-based manner.
- Once experience is gained in the process of forming and decoding medical terminology, the process begins to make sense and becomes easier.
- When in doubt, the result should be verified by a medical terminology dictionary.
- The process of learning a new language, such as medical terminology, is a challenging, yet attainable goal as the basic rules—once learned—make the process easier.
- However, if the basic concepts of word building are understood, many words are understandable to the student of medical terminology.
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Student Learning Outcomes
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Growth Terminology
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Revised Bloom's Taxonomy (RBT)
- The changes occur in three broad categories: terminology, structure, and emphasis.
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A Geometrical Picture
- In mathematical terminology, the null space and the row space are orthogonal complements of one another.
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Terminology of Accounting
- Important terminology in accounting includes cash vs. accrual basis, assets, liabilities, and equity.
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Tailor Abstraction to Your Audience
- Specialized, abstract terminology only works when your audience will understand them.
- You can use the specialized terminology of a particular profession or group if you know that they already have specific connections to the more abstract terminology.
- Use concrete terminology and abstract terminology when it is appropriate for your audience