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For an explanation of abbreviations, lines, and symbols, see Figure 4.
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In their brilliant abbreviation, these lines portray the consummation of Faust's quest.
When using the "I School" abbreviation, a line break should never fall between the "I" and the "School".
Abbreviations for transgenic lines are the same as described in Fig. 5.
Abbreviations for these lines are as follows: mandibular (MD), ethmoid (ET), supraorbital (SO), infraorbital (IO), oral (OR), preopercular (PO), otic (OT), anterior pit (AP), supratemporal (ST), main trunk line anterior (Ma), main trunk line posterior (Mp), and caudal fin (CF).
You should have a specific keynote table for section of plans, and this will provide information on the abbreviations, symbols, and specific lines used in each section of the plans.
She sprang to the Blue Line, incanting abbreviations like a psalm.
Those words are appended to her six-line abbreviation of the album's title song, the Gershwin standard reimagined as a prayer for divine assistance from "a little lamb who's lost in the woods".
He must be fed,/Be thaught to goe, and speake I, or yet./Why might not a man loue a Calfe as well?" But that baffling "I, or yet," Mr. Bruster argues, is likely a misreading of "Ier" — an abbreviation indicating the line is spoken by Hieronimo, a name that in Shakespeare's time was sometimes rendered as Ieronimo.
Primary cell cultures were established as outlined in Supplemental Methods; they were designated as GCC-BC1 to 4, an abbreviation for Greenebaum Cancer Center -Breast Cancer line number 1 4; their characteristics are listed in Supplementary Table S1.
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