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These characters are generally denoted by 0 and 1, but in practice they might be different electrical or optical levels.

The higher excited singlet states (S2, S3, and so on, often generally denoted Sn) internally convert rapidly to S1, the excited state with the lowest energy.

At this time the terms astrologer, astronomer, and mathematician were virtually interchangeable; they generally denoted anyone who studied the heavens using mathematical techniques.

It is generally denoted by adding the suffix "e,"—that is, Ex "e".

The received signal at the FC is generally denoted by y=[y 1,y 2,…,y N ].

Note also that the (assumed known) total error covariance, generally denoted by, dictates the norm used in the weighted least squares criterion.

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This may confuse some readers, since the term "city shelter" generally denotes a facility operated by the New York City Department of Homeless Services.

Various lace-making centres at different times have produced laces specifically in the Spanish style, which generally denotes a somewhat heavier than usual type of lace.

The alternative use of inhumation or cremation for the disposal of the corpse cannot be interpreted as generally denoting a difference of view about the fate of the dead.

Mullah, Arabic Mawlā, or Mawlāy ("protector"), French Mūlāy, or Moulay, a Muslim title generally denoting "lord"; it is used in various parts of the Islāmic world as an honorific attached to the name of a king, sultan, or other noble (as in Morocco and other parts of North Africa) or of a scholar or religious leader (as in parts of the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent).

Biocompatibility generally denotes the ability of a material to perform appropriately without producing an adverse effect.

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