- to
describe someone who has
broken a law.
Labelling theory is a
theory in
sociology which ascribes labelling of
people to
control and
identification of...
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Mandatory labelling or
labeling (see
spelling differences) is the
requirement of
consumer products to
state their ingredients or components. This is done...
-
printed directly on a
container or
article can also be
considered labelling.
Labels have many uses,
including promotion and
providing information on a...
- "Big Three"
music labels A
record label or
record company is a
brand or
trademark of
music recordings and
music videos, or the
company that owns it. Sometimes...
- No
Labels is an
American political organization whose stated mission is to
support centrism and
bipartisanship through what it
calls the "commonsense majority"...
- Drug
labelling, also
referred to as
prescription labelling, is a written,
printed or
graphic matter upon any
drugs or any of its container, or accompanying...
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Isotopic labeling (or
isotopic labelling) is a
technique used to
track the p****age of an
isotope (an atom with a
detectable variation in
neutron count)...
- ****ociation for
textile care
labelling, was
formed in 1963 in part to
define international standards for the care and
labelling of textiles. By the early...
- In-mould
labelling is the use of
paper or
plastic labels during the
manufacturing of
containers by blow molding,
injection molding, or ther****rming processes...
-
labeling (ASL), also
known as
arterial spin tagging, is a
magnetic resonance imaging technique used to
quantify cerebral blood perfusion by
labelling...