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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a table point" is not commonly used in written English and may not be clear without context.
It could potentially be used in specific contexts, such as discussing a point of reference in a table or a data point in a tabular format.
Example: "In the report, we need to analyze a table point that indicates the sales figures for the last quarter."
Alternatives: "data point" or "reference point".
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As the intensity of the Allee effect increases, the domain of epidemic invasion reduces and the system dynamics is changed from the stable state to the limit cycle and finally becomes the chaotic state when the susceptible prey with the Allee effect, but the domain expands and the system dynamics is changed from limit cycle to a table point when the predator is subject to the Allee effect.
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Intelligent Giving released a table, pointing out that even using the club's figure, they gave less money to good causes than poorer rivals, ranging from Tottenham Hotspur to Everton.
Please provide this information, which can be presented in an additional table (point #2).
Four burly men in jeans and T-shirts slouching at one end of the table point to a prominent sign written in Thai and ungrammatical English.
I felt dirty as I sat with my shirt off on an examination table, pointing at moles on my body and asking the doctor if she thought they were cancerous.
The CPSAM recorded the position of a movable pointer in 3-D space with respect to a table reference point.
A telescope on the table points toward a young woman who stands at some distance from them, looking through binoculars at the ocean.
When a vegetarian at our table pointed out a bit of bacon at the bottom of her arugula salad, the manager came over, quickly apologized, smiled and wandered off.
"No, a desk is not a table," he points out.
A "table" event points to a column in a table file that is associated with each run.
The politically-engaged sit around a table, scoring points off each other while trying not to answer the questions from the audience, jokey-grumpily cajoled by a broadcasting legend (Robin Day then, David Dimbleby now).
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