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They explored the remarkable Long River (its customary Western name, Yangzi, properly denotes only the lower & middle portions).
Hydrography ordinarily denotes only the study of ocean depths and of the directions and intensities of ocean currents.
We will refer to these processes collectively as disposition, although, in classical pharmacokinetics, the term disposition denotes only the last three processes.
We note that the symbol "-" denotes only the FA moieties of lipid species, and not their sn-1, sn-2, and sn-3 position on the glycerol-backbone [ 27, 28].
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(The word classical, which originally meant simply first-class, can also be used either in a narrower sense than this to denote only the Phidian age i.e., 50 years in the middle of the 5th century bc or in a broader sense to cover the whole of post-Mycenaean Greek art from Geometric to late Roman).
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For the rest of this paper, the term received pixels will be used to denote only the pixels corresponding to the data-carrying received images.
The term is regularly understood in a more narrow sense to denote only the disk-like, isotropically tumbling aggregates.
Note that (3) is a function of r f, α, and s, but we denote only the dependence on r f since α and s are assumed to be fixed for the analysis herein.
As used here, the term denotes only those traditions that were not influenced by the religion of Islām.
By means of gene-based drugs, the delivery into suitable cells denotes only a part of the problem.
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