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Such an attack is termed syncope.

This is termed "chronic or recurrent mucopurulent bronchitis."

The team had examined 14 coprolites, as fossil faeces are termed by polite scientists.

Bad women, as they are termed, may have in them sorrow, repentance, pity, sacrifice.

Monocotyledons and dicotyledons are so termed because they normally conatin one and two cotyledons respectively although there are exceptions.

Buffett, along with Microsoft founder Bill Gates, also held a closed-door meeting with about 70 of India's richest men for what was termed a "giving discussion."

Nearsightedness, or myopia, as it is medically termed, is a vision condition in which close objects are seen clearly, but objects farther away appear blurred.

Two kind of simple methods, which are termed of extender lens amplification imaging method and convex lens amplification imaging method, are proposed based on amplification principle in this paper.

This has been termed the 'respiration climacteric'.

The Bastard Fairies could be termed an oxymoron.

In this sense, Pisistratus, the tyrant, can be justified to be termed"Solon followed by bodyguards".

At this point esch chromosome consist of a pair of chromatids and the two associated chromosomes are termed a tetrad.

We thus arrive at the serious biological paradox flippantly termed the RRR dilemma: nature's failure to produce rats with retractable roller skates.

Infra-red ray: Electromagnetic radiation of wavelength between 780nm and 1mm, strongly radiated by hot objects and also termed heat radiation. In printing, short wave infra-red (780nm-2000nm) are used for accelerating the drying of ink.

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This was termed the plum pudding model.

Mycelium on cereal grain is termed mold growth.

This week we've seen evidence of a new trend in the Web, which I've termed "The Sidebar Syndrome" .

If Prime Minister Abe's visit to China in October last year can be termed as an ice-breaking trip, then I hope my visit to Japan in April will be an ice-thawing journey.

The action of radiation on materials is termed radiolysis.

The actions which were to the advantage of society it termed virtuous and those which were not it called vicious.

The cost squeeze has led to a new type of society, perhaps best termed a "depleted" state, in which the military has drained resources from all other social functions.

However, there are obvious limitations with this response and it cannot be termed telecare.

The appeal of such relics is partly the "magical value" of the thing itself, as poet Philip Larkin termed it, and partly the chance to understand authors and their work better.

Iron truncheons with large square heads weighting twelve catties, and shafts more than five feet long, twelve hundred of them. Also termed 'Heaven's Truncheon'.

And this lowest orbit is termed the ground state.

What are termed the funny and difficult words in the paper are actually those of onomatopoeia or other phonological devices.