PRINCIPLES OF COMPOSING A DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH-UZBEK MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13336225Abstract
The field of medicine is characterized by a complex and ever-evolving lexicon that reflects advances in science, technology, and patient care. As healthcare professionals, researchers, and students navigate this intricate landscape, a comprehensive and well-structured dictionary of medical terminology becomes an invaluable resource. The principles outlined in this document serve as a guiding framework for the composition of such a dictionary, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and accessibility.
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