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As they stand, the draft texts are reportedly littered with brackets, denoting key decisions that still have to be agreed on.
Points denoting key features in the food response and used as food conditions in subsequent experiments are highlighted.
Some even have crossover uses, such as denoting both wealth and sexual prowess (mink).
Two geometric figures were used as response cues: a rhombus denoting a key press by the left index finger, and a pentagram denoting a key press by the right index finger.
Together, this complex of six proteins is referred to as the 'shelterin' complex, to denote its key role in both telomere protection and telomerase-based telomere maintenance (de Lange, 2005).
To model the stages considered, three key components were specified; corn stover, sulphuric acid and process water as denoted in Equation (4).
This key is denoted group key Diffie-Hellman (GKDH).
At the encoder only some frames, denoted as key frames, are conventionally encoded, while the rest are entirely WZ coded.
Consequently, we actually employ filters during a -level wavelet decomposition the corresponding 's are all generated by a pseudorandom number generator from a single seed denoted as "key".
The most highly significant nodes thus derived are denoted as key nodes.
The potential of quantitative analysis – on an absolute basis – was denoted as key advantage from the beginning.
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