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More specifically, all the intra notational symbols and violin marks are represented by combining diacritical marks.

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For example, in Fig. 5, all the PoI marked are represented by links connected to the undirected link (1, 2).

Grade 3 (marked) is represented by a marked increase in fine echoes with poor or no visualisation of the intrahepatic vessel borders, diaphragm and posterior portion of the right lobe of the liver [15].

Note that the initial marking is represented with the token "ta" in the place "0", "tb" in the place "4".

A question mark is represented by two closed dots.

An exclamation mark is represented by three closed dots.

Double and single quotation marks, however, are represented by the symbols used to denote feet and inches, which are often referred to as "straight" quotes.

Marker names are represented by consecutive numbers in the chromosomes, so that the true order corresponds to monotonically increasing numbers.

Furthermore, Fig. 8 shows the CRLBs of the location estimates vs. SNR at six different target node locations that are represented by triangle marks in Fig. 7. Solid lines represent the CRLBs corresponding to the RIPS-u and dashed lines correspond to that of the RIPS-sq.

All control reactions are represented as empty marks.

Several residues of wild-type Grx2 protein are represented with prime marks.

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