apheresis vs short form

apheresis

noun
  • Elision, suppression, or complete loss of a letter or sound (syllable) from the beginning of a word, such as the development of special from especial; procope. 

  • The removal of blood from a patient, and the removal of certain components (such as platelets) from that blood, followed by the transfusion of the filtered blood back to the donor (patient). 

short form

noun
  • A word with the same meaning as another formed by removing one or more of the syllables of the longer word, and considered a word in its own right rather than an abbreviation. 

  • Particularly in Slavic languages, a shortened form of the adjective, used predicatively. 

How often have the words apheresis and short form occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )