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A few simple substitutions justified the formula designation: for example, 'a medium slice of white bread' was expressed as '(10mm* x wB)'.
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They also expressed worry that the new policy could prove weaker than the wilderness designation formulas in place before President George W. Bush took office in 2001.
A radical is a reactive compound that contains an unpaired electron; in chemical formulas it is commonly given the generic designation R ·.
Knight praised St Joseph's for going undefeated until its conference tournament; Martelli said Knight really deserved the designation "coach" because he had a formula.
This formula was retained by his successors as the regular designation of the Sāsānian emperors.
Author's response : Ideally, journal editors should be the ones to elevate obligatory strain designation to the same importance level as chemical formulae and nucleotide/protein sequences.
Thus, if the entire spectrum of chemical formulae for an organism's metabolites could be identified, clear designation of some metabolic pathways can be made.
Rick Smith, the executive director of Environmental Defence, a group that lobbied for the designation, said he hoped that the government would ban BPA from infant formula can linings.
Mr. Bernanke said that while he doubted regulators could "provide an exact mechanical formula that can be applied without judgment," they could lay out objective criteria that they consider most important in making the designation.
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