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where the bar over the expression signifies the unitary complement operation (i.e., 'NOT' operation) that performs logical negation of the value under the bar, with j ̄ ∈ { 0, 1 }.

Predominant PR-A protein expression signifies a poorer outcome of hormonal therapies [ 27], and predominance of PR-B poorer outcome of chemotherapy.

Baseline expression signifies that which was present prior to treatment (ie. the first time point where relative expression is set to 1), except in the case of DHN3, where no expression was noted until 18 daf and therefore this time point was utilized as the baseline.

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Until then, all I'd ever seen in opera were dull, flabby people whose dramatic expression signified only that they thought their own voices were beautiful.

In the livers of the two higher doses of resveratrol-treated animals, there were also significant increases in Bax expression and decreases in Bcl2 expression, signifying facilitation of apoptosis by resveratrol.

In the present study, the mRNA expression of several targets (MYC, CLDN4, S100A6, ZYX, PHB, MAP2K1, NME1, AGR2, PKM2, IGFBP3, ISGF3G, G1P2 and ANXA2) correlated with altered protein expression, signifying that these changes are likely to be functionally relevant.

The coefficients in the above expressions signifies the weightage factorial values on the output responses.

This thread — that quantifier expressions signify second-order relations — was not picked up by any of Aristotle's medieval followers (as far as we know).

These expressions signify explanations (for a defense of the legitimacy of ontological explanations, cf. Swoyer 1999; for qualms about an explanatory recourse to properties, see Quine 1961, 10; Quinton 1973, 295).

The demand for conceptually necessary links echoes the position of Smart's (1959) anonymous opponent who claims that if a type T is identical to a type T*, then a corresponding conceptual relation holds between expressions signifying these types.

In these functional expressions, " is used as a placeholder for what Frege called the arguments of the function; the placeholder reveals that the expressions signifying function are, on Frege's view, incomplete and stand in contrast to complete expressions such as those in (a), (b), and (c).

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