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It is typically denoted with vertical bars, just like an absolute value.
Under California contract law, "provided that" typically denotes a condition.
As such, the art of teaching has been compared against the idea of "craft," which typically denotes standards of practice and closely-defined products from field experts.
THE term "classical crossover" typically denotes an act of low-impact congress in America: a rock star crooning over lacey orchestrations, a soprano waxing breathy in post-punk songs.
In this context, u typically denotes the concentration of one component of the binary alloy.
Aref typically denotes the cross-sectional area, i.e. the projection of the satellite geometry perpendicular to v r, which is the velocity relative to the Earth's atmosphere, with v r being its norm.
Whole-Grain Same deal as whole-wheat, except this label typically denotes a bread that's been made with a combination of wheat and other grains, like barley, rye, or spelt.
However, the regime of strong purifying selection we are interested in, typically denotes genes associated with important biological functions.
The resulting skittishness may account for the rise of the "novel in stories," a hybridized creature typically denoted, as in the case of Ellen Litman's "Last Chicken in America," by an italicized subtitle.
We typically denote such α more simply by e 1 e 2 ⋯ e n.
In this probabilistic ontology, concepts and probabilistic inclusions typically denote mutual research interests.
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