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In research, the scope of outcome in future or trends are predicted by application of present brief information.
 
In research, the scope of outcome in future or trends are predicted by application of present brief information.
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===27.Svasanjnya (Technical nomenclature)===
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===27. Svasanjna/Swasandnya (Technical nomenclature)===
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The method of using words in a sense different from what they have in other literatures i.e. technical use. Certain technical terms, may have different meaning in other contemporary sciences or in Sanskrit literature. But, since it is applied as a technical term, a specific meaning is attached to that word. E.g. jentaka or holaka are some unique words, hardly found in literature, but in [[Charak Samhita]], they are used as specific types of sweda (sudation). Whereas samsarga or sannipata may be used in literature with a different sense, but in Ayurveda, they are used in the sense of pathologies in which two or three doshas are involved respectively. Similarly word dhatu may be used in the sense of metals in alchemy, or in the sense of root in grammar, but in Ayurveda, it is used in the sense of most important body constituents, which bear the existence of the body.
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The method of using specific terms in a sense different from what they have in other literature i.e. technical use. Certain technical terms, may have different meaning in other contemporary sciences or in Sanskrit literature. But, since it is applied as a technical term, a specific meaning is attached to that word. E.g. In literature, the word ''dosha'' means faults. However, in Ayurveda, the term ''dosha'' is used to basic vitiating factors in the body. ''Jentaka'' or ''holaka'' are some unique words, hardly found in literature, but in [[Charak Samhita]], they are used as specific types of ''sweda'' (sudation). Whereas ''samsarga'' or ''sannipata'' literally mean to come in contact with. However in Ayurveda, they are used in the sense of pathologies in which two or three doshas are involved respectively. Similarly word ''dhatu'' may be used in the sense of metals in alchemy, or in the sense of root in grammar, but in Ayurveda, it is used in the sense of most important body constituents, which bear the existence of the body.
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The names of specific medical conditions are applied in clinical medicine as explained above. 
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In research, technical terms or nomenclature are used to denote specific protocols.E.g.Blind studies.
    
===28. Uhya (Logical deduction)===
 
===28. Uhya (Logical deduction)===

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