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A conventional terminology is used in reference to the previous ages, knowledge of which is entirely dependent on the results of archaeological excavations.
According to the conventional terminology in polarimetry [33], the parameter ρ is a Q-component of the Stokes vector, which is a part of the reflected radiation in our case from the system of quartz half-cylinder por-Au film—air.
Of these, 1432 genes were upregulated in G0 cells whereas 1253 genes were upregulated in G1 cells (Rather than using conventional terminology to describe these 1253 genes as "downregulated" in G0, we will instead refer to these as "upregulated" in G1 throughout the manuscript).
Movements were described using conventional terminology (Gould et al. 1986).
Four diagnostic categories were used, based on conventional terminology for routine reporting of cytological specimens.
Target rates were thus not necessarily 1.00 and for that reason the conventional terminology of compliance is avoided.
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Conventional terminologies or titles used to describe technical personnel in order of seniority are typically as follows: intern, designer, technician, trainer, engineer, principal engineer, engineering supervisor, engineering manager, director of engineering, V.P. engineering.
Very formal terminology (inauguration)?
Delivery of the sucrose solution served as the appetitive outcome (called an Unconditioned Stimulus or US in conventional Pavlovian terminology).
This confirms that all 4 patients have alexia "without" agraphia, to use conventional neurological terminology, that is, pure alexia.
We have now altered the text at several places and use more conventional circuit terminology, with the exception of the sections discussing the graph analyses.
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