Your Vocabulary List
As you and your colleagues progress through the course, you should add new and useful vocabulary to Your Vocabulary List. Review the list regularly to remind yourself of the vocabulary you are learning.
Browse the glossary using this index
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ill-defined(adjective) not clear (This is a useful word for "how strong the claims are") | ||
in order toso someone
can do something or something can happen | |
In this article, we review thestating the aim of a review | |
In this study, we analyzedstating the aim of an analitical study | |
Indicating statistical increases"were positively associated with" | |
is a leading cause ofstating the importance of a disease or condition as topic | |
Is challenge, but feasibleI can do this | |
is commonly usedshows the topic importance | |
is still lacking is still lacking | |
It is unclearExpression used in order to show the weakness about your topic on the literature. | |