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    Results and Methodological Implications of the Digital Epidemiology of Prescription Drug References Among Twitter Users: Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) Analyses by Maria A Parker, Danny Valdez, Varun K Rao, Katherine S Eddens, Jon Agley

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Twitter can provide valuable insight into trends, colloquial information available to potential users, and how networks and interactivity might influence what people are exposed to and how they engage in communication around drug use. …”
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    Review of the State-of-the-Art Uses of Minimal Surfaces in Heat Transfer by Krzysztof Dutkowski, Marcin Kruzel, Krzysztof Rokosz

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Additive manufacturing, colloquially known as 3D printing, enables the production of monolithic metal bodies, devoid of contact resistance. …”
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    Pragmaštylistický profil a poverenia titulku v alternatívnej internetovej žurnalistike by Vladimír Patráš

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Current internet journalism is characterized by significant colloquialization. This manifests itself by blurring the borders between oralness and writtenness (printedness) in communication, in the style and in the ambiguity of the stylistic procedure, as well as by hybrid structures that are constantly being generated. …”
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    A phonological typology of modern Arabic varieties by Lindsay-Smith, E

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Modern Arabic colloquial varieties exhibit significant phonological variation that has only partially been incorporated into previous typological efforts. …”
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    Compound-forming ware by DeCesaris, J

    Published 2010
    “…Although the software related sense may be too recent, too colloquial, or possibly too ephemeral for dictionary inclusion, the fact that many dictionaries do not have a separate sense for <em>-ware</em> as a compound forming element may be related to the difficulty of describing word-formation elements in a dictionary context (Kastovsky, 2000: "Words and Word-Formation: Morphology in OED"; Berg, 1993: 58-64, A Guide to the Oxford English Dictionary). …”
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    Use of nominal address terms in Spanish movie by Abdul Rahman, Ummi Syakirah

    Published 2020
    “…The characters in this movie use colloquial Spanish language with a realistic fiction genre that depicts natural everyday life of Spanish society. …”
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    Non-ambulatory pigs in two Brazilian growing-finishing farms: a clinic, etiological and pathological perspective on 76 cases by Manoela Marchezan Piva, Claiton I. Schwertz, Luan Cleber Henker, Ronaldo Michel Bianchi, Regina Tose Kemper, Bruno Albuquerque de Almeida, Ricardo Yuiti Nagae, Taís Regina Michaelsen, Saulo Petinatti Pavarini

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Abstract Background Non-ambulatory pigs, colloquially known as downers or downed pigs, are animals presented with limited to no mobility, usually as a result of pre-existing neurologic or musculoskeletal conditions. …”
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    Validation testing of a language translation device for suitability in assisting Australian radiation therapists to communicate with Mandarin-speaking patients by Darren Hunter, Richard Oates, Nigel Anderson, David Kok, Daniel Sapkaroski, Caroline Wright

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Poorer outcomes were observed with colloquial English and lower readability. Conclusions: This study found the device produced suitable translation accuracy and identified language styles that should be avoided with use. …”
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    THE ROLE OF THE LINGUOCULTURAL COMPONENT IN THE PROCESS OF INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION by Inna Yu. Pidhorodetska

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In the English-language official communication, traditional etiquette formulas of courtesy are used correspondingly to literary norms, and in the informal one – they use speech constructions inherent in colloquial style. It allows to distinguish between formal and informal communication even when a specific form of a personal pronoun is absent. …”
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    The microbial community associated with Parascaris spp. infecting juvenile horses by Jennifer L. Cain, Jamie K. Norris, Nichol E. Ripley, Parul Suri, Constance A. Finnerty, Holli S. Gravatte, Martin K. Nielsen

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Abstract Background Parasitic nematodes, including large roundworms colloquially known as ascarids, affect the health and well-being of livestock animals worldwide. …”
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    The Style of Political Images by Camelia M. Cmeciu

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…The idiomatic expressions (a fi dus cu zaharelul = to believe in eye candy, a da (eapa = to give the shaft; to impale) coincide with the colloquial language style, the unpolished charisma and the sense of humor Traian Basescu is famous for.…”
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    The influence of remote work in particular during the Covid-19 pandemic on changes in human behaviour patterns within organisations by Krzysztof Machaczka, Maciej Stopa

    Published 2022-06-01
    “… Objective: The sudden occurrence of the SARS-Cov-2 pandemic, colloquially called COVID-19, brought about the necessity of redefining all the existing organisational patterns within companies. …”
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    Exploring community insights on antimicrobial resistance in Nepal: a formative qualitative study by Ayuska Parajuli, Lidis Garbovan, Basudev Bhattarai, Abriti Arjyal, Sushil Baral, Paul Cooke, Sophia Latham, Dani J. Barrington, Jessica Mitchell, Rebecca King

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Conclusion This study shows that terminology that is understandable by the community referring to AMs and AMR in Nepali and Awadhi languages does not exist, but full explanatory sentences and colloquial names are used. Despite regular utilisation, communities have incomplete knowledge regarding AMs. …”
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    Machine learning algorithms for detection of visuomotor neural control differences in individuals with PASC and ME by Harit Ahuja, Smriti Badhwar, Heather Edgell, Marin Litoiu, Marin Litoiu, Lauren E. Sergio, Lauren E. Sergio

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic has affected millions worldwide, giving rise to long-term symptoms known as post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC) infection, colloquially referred to as long COVID. With an increasing number of people experiencing these symptoms, early intervention is crucial. …”
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    No Laughing Matter: Presence, Consumption Trends, Drug Awareness, and Perceptions of “Hippy Crack” (Nitrous Oxide) among Young Adults in England by Esther M. Ehirim, Declan P. Naughton, Andrea Petróczi

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…In clinical settings, nitrous oxide gas is a safe anesthetic used during childbirth, in dentistry, and to relieve anxiety in emergencies. Colloquially known as “hippy crack”’ or “laughing gas,” it is increasingly taken recreationally for its euphoric and relaxing effects and hallucinogenic properties. …”
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    Discrediting Strategy as a Dominant of the Discursive Personality of an American Political Radio Commentator by D. Je. Gunkova

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The role of evaluative vocabulary, slang, low colloquialisms, invectives, stylistic figurative means, occasionalisms and references to precedent phenomena as means of implementing discrediting tactics are considered. …”
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    USER EXPERIENCES WITH TRADITIONAL AND 3D-PRINTED UPPER EXTREMITY PROSTHESES, DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPREHENSIVE SURVEY INSTRUMENT by Jennifer Mankoff, Saiph Savage, Sydney Eckert, Chelsea Ngo, Goeran Fiedler

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…INTRODUCTION Additive Manufacturing (AM), colloquial known as 3D-printing, has been deemed capable to revolutionize a great number of industries, including the Health Care industry.1 In the field of upper limb prosthetics, it has been attempted to leverage the potential advantages of AM, such as crowd based design optimization, infrastructure independent fabrication, and economical material use, in the interest of providing low-cost, readily available devices to recipients whose needs were only insufficiently met by traditional approaches of device prescription and fitting. …”
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    За една непозната венецианска аптека и нейното лекарство в България by Illiyan Petrakiev

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…However, it became famous with the production of Although “empiastro emolliente magistrale omogeneo”, translated as “homog­enous softening cream”, known colloquially as “Cerroto del Sig. Antonio” or Segnor Antonio’s cream. …”
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    Super-Resolution-Based Snake Model—An Unsupervised Method for Large-Scale Building Extraction Using Airborne LiDAR Data and Optical Image by Thanh Huy Nguyen, Sylvie Daniel, Didier Guériot, Christophe Sintès, Jean-Marc Le Caillec

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Active contour model, colloquially known as snake model, has been studied to extract buildings from aerial and satellite imagery. …”
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