Sentence examples for expression stands for from inspiring English sources

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The idea is that the meaning of an expression is not what the expression stands for in the relevant circumstance, but rather a rule which tells you what the expression would stand for were the world a certain way.

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If you are not familiar with this expression, it stands for non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment.

For that purpose, we extrapolated the 1999 (t0) main field of CHAOS-2s to 2004 (t) by making use of a fraction of either SV1 and SV2 through the expression: (2 where stands for the Gauss coefficients of the predicted field in 2004, for those of CHAOS-2s in 1999, gm for those of either SV1 or SV2, c is a constant between 0 and 1 and δt = t − t0 = 5 years.

Sequence names are as following: coral sequence id, followed by evidence for expression (T stands for True and indicates protein was detected in proteomic analysis of nematocyst, while F stands for False and lack of detection).

In symmetric block matrices or complex matrix expressions, diag stands for a block-diagonal matrix, and ∗ represents a term that is induced by symmetry.

In a proposition such as (1) "Socrates is snub-nosed," the expression preceding the "is" names an individual and the expression following it stands for a property attributed to that individual.

In the F Comp ( A,B ) expression, ( K-1) stands for the subtraction of all change in symmetry of conditions minus that change which does not take place in the probability space within the unit hypercube.

The fluorescence intensity stands for expression level in single cell, which was determined by ImageJ (designed by NIH).

McGovern made some stupid mistakes, but in context they seem almost frivolous compared to the things Richard Nixon does everyday of his life, on purpose, as a matter of policy and a perfect expression of everything he stands for.

Transcription of the NOD2 gene is stimulated by 1,25(OH)2D3/VDR and signaling through NOD2 induces expression of DEFB2/HBD2 which stands for the antimicrobial peptide beta-defensin 2, and of CAMP which codifies for cathelicidin [ 20].

Such a proposition contains two distinguishable parts: (1) an expression that names or designates an individual and (2) an expression, called a predicate, that stands for the property that that individual is said to possess.

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