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Cervantes's Don Quixote literally denotes no one, yet metaphorically it denotes many of us.
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Russell (1905), then, discusses definite descriptions and how a denoting phrase denotes one and only one entity (and if the definite description does not refer to an entity, then the sentence is false).
"LysoPC a" denotes phosphatidylcholines with one fatty acid side chain bound with an acyl bond, "PC aa" denotes 2 acyl side chains, and "PC ae" denotes one acyl and one alkyl side chain.
Dolphus was recorded in the census as "mulatto" – denoting one white and one black parent.
Claiming a discovery requires a statistical certainty of five sigma - which denotes a one in a million chance that any given result is a fluke.
He has cleverly exploited the ambiguity of the word "equal," which often denotes just one or two points of similarity.
The dependent variable was binary, with one denoting CIPNM and zero denoting no development of CIPNM.
denotes one row vector, and h t u, d denotes one entry (or in the case that d is a design of one or more N d -armed studies, a transposed partial row vector of length (N d −1)) of H.
Likert scores of IADL and BADL (0, 1, 2) were summed with maximum score denoting no disability, and summed scores less than the maximum score, denoting at least one disability.
Beta-thalassemia and E-thalassemia traits denote one allele mutation and one point mutation in the globin allele, respectively.
Given a flow nucleotide, a state s can transition to at most two states, one where an incorporation occurs, denoted, and one where no incorporation occurs, denoted.
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