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    Word root Prefix Suffix Combining form Example (Meaning) cardiogram (record of the heart) pericardium (around the heart) carditis (inflammation of the heart) cardiomyopathy (heart muscle disease) Word Root Foundation of the term General meaning of word Often gives body system or part cardi = heart Or may be an action cis = to cut Word Root Medical terms may have more than one root osteoarthritis Medical terms may be built without a word root hyper- = prefix meaning

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    here Term: intradermal Prefix intra Word Root(s) DERM Combining Vowel(s) N/A Combining Form(s) N/A Suffix Al Analysis Diagram INTRA/DERM/AL Plural Form n/a Abbreviation Prefix Definition Within; inside Word Root Definition(s) Skin Suffix Definition Pertaining to Definition (Technical) Definition (Layman) New Term from One Word Root Term: biopsy Prefix Bi Word Root(s) BI Combining Vowel(s) O Combining Form(s) OPSY Suffix Analysis Diagram Plural

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    of 2-3 parts. First‚ there is the combining form or root part. This describes what part of the body is being discussed. This root is modified by adding a suffix or prefix or both a suffix and prefix. For instance: arthro is the root/combining form meaning JOINT; -centesis is a suffix (remember a suffix is at the

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    HS111: Medical Terminology — Unit 3 Analysis Chart EXAMPLE TERM: pulmonology Prefix n/a Word Root(s) pulmon Combining Vowel(s) o Combining Form(s) pulmon/o Suffix -logy Analysis Diagram pulmon/o/logy Plural Form n/a Abbreviation n/a Prefix Definition n/a Word Root Definition(s) Lung Suffix Definition Study of Definition (Technical) Study of the lung (a branch of medicine dealing with diseases of the lung) Definition (Layman) An area of medicine that studies the lung and

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    2014 Term: intradermal Prefix Intra Word Root(s) derm Combining Vowel(s) -a Combining Form(s) Suffix n/a Analysis Diagram Intra/derm/al Plural Form Abbreviation ID Prefix Definition Word Root Definition(s) Suffix Definition n/a Definition (Technical) Pertaining to within the skin Definition (Layman) New Term from One Word Root Term: biopsy Prefix n/a Word Root(s) Bi Combining Vowel(s) o- Combining Form(s) Bi/o Suffix -ospy Analysis Diagram

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    Unit 3 Assignment Christina Madyun Kaplan University HS111-_02_ (Unit 3) Medical Terminology Professor Rose 1/21/2015 Term: intradermal Prefix Intra- Word Root(s) der Combining Vowel(s) n/a Combining Form(s) n/a Suffix -al Analysis Diagram Intra/derm/al Plural Form n/a Abbreviation ID Prefix Definition within Word Root Definition(s) Skin Suffix Definition Pertaining to Definition (Technical) Pertaining to within the skin Definition (Layman) Dealing within skin New Term from One Word Root

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    1.  "Arthr/o" is an example of a:   suffix X combining form   word root   prefix   none of the above 2.  A word ending is called a:   prefix X suffix   vowel   consonant   word root 3.  Which of the following vowels is most commonly used in combining forms?   a   e   i X  o   u 4.  A combining form is a word root plus:   a prefix   a suffix X a vowel   another word root   all of the above 5.  An element located at the beginning of a medical word is a:   word stem   combining

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    by lexical morpheme. d. crowlike----------------(5) root morpheme plus derivetional suffix. e. crows--------------------(4) root morpheme plus inflectional affix. 4) a. terrorized---------------(3) inflectional suffix. b. uncivilized--------------(1) free root. c. terrorize-----------------(4) derivational suffix. d. lukewarm---------------(2) bound root. e. İmpossible--------------(6) derivational prefix. 7) a. The affix ‘in’ is add to ethnic group to make languge names. If a word ends

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    CAVLC (Context based Adaptive Variable Length Coding) Introduction: H.264‚ the latest video compression standard‚ uses CAVLC for encoding the coefficients after quantization. CAVLC encodes the coefficients (the coefficients may be positive or negative) into binary bit stream. Original Residue - DCT Quantization CAVLC Predicted NALU In H.264 Encoder‚ the predicted submacroblock (of size 4x4) is subtracted from the original submacroblock (of size 4x4)‚ resulting the residue

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    disinfect from infect‚ for example‚ we see the formation of new words‚ each with its own grammatical properties. From the definition of Derivation above‚ we can conclude that Derivation is the process of forming a new word by addition affix (prefix or suffix) to form a new word with a different meaning. CHAPTER II DISCUSSION 1. Definition of Derivation Derivational morphology changes the meaning of words by applying derivations‚ where derivation means the combination of a word stem with

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