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One pictogram uses the red slash in a circle to indicate that people should not enter a burning building.
° Closing fingers into a small tight circle to indicate data being close together.
Bringing hands together to indicate clusters of data ° Closing fingers into a small tight circle to indicate data being close together.
The source attribute 'geo' in the source schema https://graph.facebook.com/me/feed/3.0 is marked by a white circle to indicate that decomposition has taken place, and 'geo' is decomposed into virtual source attributes, namely, "latitude" and "longitude".
In personal, handwritten notes (and on greeting cards), I'm often adding a circle, two dots and a semi circle to indicate that I'm signing off with love and happiness (cue the nutty-crunch music)!
You can notate the snare with standard music notation or write it with a stem, a circle, and an x inside the circle to indicate cross sticking, which is a technique drummers use to play the snare drum by crossing one hand over the other to hit the beat.
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The map below, which uses the size of circles to indicate a candidate's winning margin, shows how it played out.
The nodes in the visible layer (mathbb {U}) are shown using concentric circles to indicate replication, i.e. the number of times each visual word occurs in the given image.
Ballots consist of an alphabetical list of candidates, or an election list with ordinal numbers (which are circled to indicate a vote).
Taylor and colleagues' study showed that when prompts were circled to indicate a higher confidence of malignancy, the reader tended not to overrule the prompt [ 47].
They were then instructed to draw lines between the circles to indicate the degree of bond between each person, activity, or place.
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