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- hypercorrection is nonstandard use of language that results from the overapplication of a perceived rule of language-usage prescription. A speaker or writer...
- often left on the surface, owing to underapplication of bitumen or overapplication of stone. If not removed, this can cause safety and environmental problems...
- instances of human toxicity due to methyl salicylate are a result of overapplication of topical analgesics, especially involving children. Salicylate, the...
- algorithm accuracy Hypercorrection – Non-standard language usage from the overapplication of a perceived prescriptive rule Package-deal fallacy – Logical fallacy...
- products that contain high concentrations of benzocaine to the skin. Overapplication of oral anesthetics such as benzocaine can increase the risk of pulmonary...
- in English Hypercorrection – Non-standard language usage from the overapplication of a perceived prescriptive rule Language policy – Body of practices...
- A 2012 study found excessive pesticide use largely attributed to overapplication of pesticides close to the waterways. As far as domestic wastes are...
- the remedy even though it is no longer useful. This is the fault of overapplication. The remedies should be used only when agitation and dullness appear;...
- (FIFRA). Pesticide misuse encomp****es a range of practices, including overapplication, incorrect timing, and the use of banned substances. This global issue...
- gemination can be analyzed as a type of reduplication.[citation needed] overapplication underapplication backcopying – A ****tive phenomenon of over-application...