Sentence examples for lost denotes from inspiring English sources

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"Lost" denotes the case when the abnormality is lost by the tracker, even though it still situated within the video frame.

Lost denotes that the match was lost by Australia.

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Formally, we can denote this behavior by the process, (2) S → λ { S + S Pr.   r S + D Pr.   1 − 2 r D + D Pr.   r,   D → Γ ∅, where λ denotes the division rate of proliferative cells, S, r controls the balance between symmetric and asymmetric cell fates, and Γ represents the rate at which differentiated cells, D, are lost (denoted as Ø).

The last term denotes expected annual lost sales penalty and opportunity costs.

The above equation is a measurement of the difference between two probabilities; particularly, it denotes the information lost when (f_{alpha,gamma }^{^{text {app}}}(r)) is used to approximate f α,γ (r).

denotes the percentage of carbon recovered in the measured exchange fluxes and biomass (we attributed the lost carbon to pyruvate secretion); Yield denotes the production of biomass per unit of consumed substrate (g·g-1).

The thresholds defined in this work are depicted in Table 4; that is, "0" stands for no loss and "1" denotes that all associated frames are lost.

If the pH is increased, the proton from the ketone group is lost, resulting in the yellow negatively charged ion denoted as HPS− as in the structure (a).

For notational simplicity and without lost of generality we get rid of subscripts that denote the level of education e and time t.

This may denote a redundancy of features that can be lost without apparent detriment to long-term survival.

And somewhere among the keepsakes of a lost age, quite possibly, there will be the atlas showing slabs of the world colored pink to denote the reach of the British Empire.

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