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1 This pattern is known as Zipf's law of abbreviation.
2 egorized element types exhibit Zipf's law of abbreviation.
3 abbreviation, 163 did not define at least 1 abbreviation.
4 in seeking to identify the definition of an abbreviation.
5 ns and the average number of definitions per abbreviation.
6 observed only in association with marked APD abbreviation.
7 acts, including both acronym and non-acronym abbreviations.
8 ensive, or focus exclusively on acronym-type abbreviations.
9 cuments do not contain the long forms of the abbreviations.
11 as nucleic acids (non-ambiguous) and peptide abbreviations (3-letter) was highly accurate, whereas cl
12 no change (10 to 100 micromol/L) or a slight abbreviation (300 micromol/L) of the QT interval and no
15 ility Index (hereafter referred to using the abbreviation ACC for the first 3 letters of Accessibilit
17 as unaccompanied by substantial lumbar spine abbreviation, an adaptation restricted to vertical climb
18 identify the most probable definition for an abbreviation and also produces an estimated accuracy of
19 w, searchable, cross-referenced, database of abbreviations and acronyms in biotechnology and computer
21 te a general method to contextually decipher abbreviations and shorthand that is built without any pr
23 ical literature grows, so does the number of abbreviations and the average number of definitions per
24 n database, ADAM, which covers commonly used abbreviations and their definitions (or long-forms) with
28 s (EHRs) frequently contain spelling errors, abbreviations, and other nonstandard ways of representin
37 tor is composed of arcuate "KNDy" cells, the abbreviation based on coexpression of kisspeptin, neurok
46 4%) and includes most of the frequently used abbreviations contained in the Unified Medical Language
54 ses such as MEDLINE only a small fraction of abbreviation-definition pairs can be examined manually.
55 An automatic way to estimate the accuracy of abbreviation-definition pairs extracted from text is nee
65 anergy-inducing factors cbl-b, c-cbl (cbl is abbreviation for Casitas B lymphoma), Itch, and Nedd4.
67 UR2A and S2-TMD0 at -40 and -100 mV (S is an abbreviation for SUR; TMD0/Kir6.2Delta26, but not TMD0/K
68 chromatographic resin (up to 330 mg of TEVA (abbreviation for tetravalent actinides)) through program
69 )M(CH(3)O)(2)[Mo(2)], in which [Mo(2)] is an abbreviation for the quadruply bonded Mo(2)(4+) unit emb
77 d not find strong evidence for Zipf's law of abbreviation in any population when studied alone, but w
78 an language lexicons, studying Zipf's law of abbreviation in birdsong presents challenges that do not
79 hod for assessing evidence for Zipf's law of abbreviation in birdsong, and we introduce the R package
80 inally published contained an incorrect unit abbreviation in Step 21: "0.20 g/mL" should have been "0
83 ultaneously detects and expands thousands of abbreviations in real clinical notes with accuracies ran
85 us variability in the use of definitions and abbreviations in the field of intellectual disability an
89 e demonstrate that the degree of QT interval abbreviation observed results from electrotonic interact
92 In the original version of this Article, the abbreviation of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetaldehyde synthase
93 nnels may be cardioprotective because of the abbreviation of action potential duration (APD) during i
95 the electrophysiologic properties and marked abbreviation of action potential duration and refractori
96 cally increase IKr, leading to heterogeneous abbreviation of action potential duration and refractori
103 line (ACh, 2 to 3 micromol/L) resulted in an abbreviation of epicardial response and a transmural dis
104 ay be involved in induction of analgesia and abbreviation of estrus by vaginocervical stimulation.
106 n regulator of the cardiac Ca pump, mediates abbreviation of systole in response to beta-adrenergic a
107 MyBP-C(-/-) myocardium could account for the abbreviation of systolic ejection in this mouse as a dir
108 ment of diastolic function and a concomitant abbreviation of systolic ejection, although contractile
109 rolongation of AP duration of epicardial but abbreviation of that of M cells, leading to reduction or
115 shift of the carotid foramina, mediolateral abbreviation of the lateral tympanic, and a shortened, t
118 f lordosis, induction of sexual receptivity, abbreviation of the period of sexual receptivity, and in
119 oproterenol (100 nmol/L, n=5) led to greater abbreviation of the QT interval, a further increase in T
120 with Ad.RSV.SERCA2a were characterized by an abbreviation of the relaxation phase, an increase in pea
121 peak elastance, but more strikingly a marked abbreviation of the systolic elastance time course, whic
122 The increase in fopt was attributed to an abbreviation of twitch duration induced by alpha1-stimul
123 requently mapped onto a shorter form such as abbreviations or acronyms for efficiency of communicatio
125 fficiency, Menzerath's law and Zipf's law of abbreviation, predict that longer sequences will consist
126 leucine kinase (DLK) [corrected to add (DLK) abbreviation] promoted degeneration of severed axons in
131 ained on the context of each instance of the abbreviation/sense pairs, previously extracted for the d
135 transcription unit, Stretchin-Mlck (genetic abbreviation Strn-Mlck), that expresses large, composite
138 have already created databases of biomedical abbreviations, these are either not public, or are not c
140 using prefixes that retain most established abbreviations, to maintain continuity with the outdated
141 , using the wrong drug name, dosage form, or abbreviation (total of 79 errors, 11.4%, for both brand
143 idea that dense fibrillar components (DFCs)**Abbreviations used in this paper: DFC, dense fibrillar c
149 hat comprehensively map biomedical terms and abbreviations within MEDLINE: ARGH, the Stanford Biomedi