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be indication
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Act of pointing out or indicating.
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As such, it announced it was to explore with industry the rules surrounding PTA contracts - taken by many to be indication that tax relief on them will be scrapped.
Our results demonstrated that the presence of CuO bonds in NSBs could be indication of VO extract-Cu2+ complexes.
In such ambiguous cases we used structures from Wikipedia but disagreement with the PubChem may be indication of problems that should be checked in the future.
If nothing else, the changes indicate that Microsoft under Satya Nadella will look quite different than the firm during Ballmer's reign, though there doesn't appear to be indication yet that the company's new CEO forced the changes.
In slowly progressing headache developing over weeks to months, there may be indication for CT or MRI scans of the cerebrum, and if the neuroradiological examination is negative for CFS analysis as stated above [60, 61].
Minor acetoclastic methanogen (Methanosarcina) present in the DPMM and the non-detection of Methanosarcina in the DPME might be indication of the robust inhibition by hydrogen produced by Rhodopseudomonas and its acetate competition.
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That's indication enough.
There was indication that the speaker was Dr. Jesus Jaile-Marti.
There was indication of publication bias.
But there were indications.
There are indications that it is working.
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