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Here, the means are represented by the parameter a – both paths are given the same label, meaning that the two means are fixed to be equal.
Sometimes you'll see pentapeptides on a label, meaning five peptides.
Most acne drugs for children are prescribed off-label, meaning that clinical trials were done on patients older than 12.
However, his interests extend beyond management, into festivals, venue operation and labels, meaning he is able to build partnerships, rather than rely on traditional and declining revenue streams.
(Such use is "off label," meaning that it does not have the approval of either the drug's manufacturer or the Food and Drug Administration).
(Such use is "off label", meaning that it does not have the approval of either the drug's manufacturer or the FDA, America's Food and Drug Administration).
The drug is approved to treat prostate cancer; its use in IVF is off-label (meaning it is not FDA-approved for this purpose).
"Personality Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified," a catchall label meaning little more than "this person has problems" became the most common of the diagnoses.
Keep in mind that it's perfectly legal to administer "off label," meaning that a doctor can take any drug that's approved by the F.D.A. and use it in what he or she thinks is a prudent manner.
One title that Augustus did have was princeps (prince); this, however, was unofficial a mere popular label, meaning Rome's first citizen and government documents such as inscriptions or coins do not apply it to Augustus.
Mr. Leon and Ms. Lim have redesigned Kenzo as a contemporary label, meaning the prices will be a lot lower than much of what is shown on the Paris runways, but they did not skimp on the fashion.
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