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where the d operator denotes changes over time.
denotes changes in gas exchange, and denotes changes in the vertical advection of DIC across the 100 m horizon. is defined as the divergence of horizontal (northward) DIC advection anomalies in the 100 m surface layer.
Moreover, a bioprocess is often composed of a series of bioevents, where a bioevent denotes changes to one or a group of cells involved in the bioprocess.
Size heterogeneity plausibly denotes changes in the number of protein repeats due to recA-independent slipped-strand mispairing during DNA replication, as reported for S. aureus BAP variants [ 24].
Dyspnea with activities of daily living will be assessed using a baseline dyspnea index to rate severity of dyspnea at a single state and a transition dyspnea index that denotes changes from that baseline [ 34].
The forum also requires the poster let others know when their view has changed by awarding the other poster a ∆ (a "delta," the Greek letter used in math to denote change) and explaining exactly what modified their view.
More precisely, what both cases have in common is that meanings of proper names or of terms of empirical concepts change if the objects they denote change.
Does change in density actually denote change in risk?
Page 17, First Paragraph – The first sentence ends with " denoting change in habitus ".
These correlate with head and neck movement capabilities, making the anatomy of these regions appropriate indices for denoting change in habitus.
While a priori there is no restriction on the magnitude of the displacement from equilibrium, in practice small disturbances are used to permit the application of a linear rate equation (terms denoting changes with time are to the first power).
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