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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alphabet character" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single letter or symbol from the alphabet, often in contexts related to programming, linguistics, or typography.
Example: "In this coding exercise, you need to validate whether the input contains only alphabet characters."
Alternatives: "letter character" or "alphabetic character".
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Homomorphic, that's where it's a Cyrillic alphabet character so it looks like an i but it's not; it's missing the dot, and it's like 'Twitter; minus that i.
One photograph of Merce Cunningham dancing on a lawn transforms his body into an exotic symbol, as if the jaggedly bent knees, curving torso and splayed hands and feet described an alphabet character from a mysterious lost language.
When the chromosome number of a SNP-containing sequence was the same as the number of linkage groups that the SNP was mapped to, the third alphabet character of the marker name will be 'C', eg. huC02.30210127, where 'C' is the abbreviation for chromosome.
All morphological measurements were performed by a rater (ML) blinded to the diagnosis, with a piece of colored tape coded with an English alphabet character covering the identification number on each slide, and random ordering of ET case and control specimens within the alphabetic blinded code.
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This classifier uses only one feature, the number of Roman alphabet characters.
In fact, festival organizers today use Old Norse alphabet characters, or runes, on all their literature.
However, OCLC will process cards with non-Roman alphabet characters representing materials in all other languages, including Greek and Russian.
We use two features for this classification task: number of Roman alphabet characters and number of Chinese characters on the web page.
By 1450 Johannes Gutenberg of Mainz (Germany) invented a method for printing text from raised alphabet characters cast on movable metal types.
b 26 black-and-white alphabet characters with 8 × 8 pixels.
In Fig. 8, we simulated the recognition rate for the 26 alphabet characters with 8 × 8 pixels.
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