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These rare terms may denote critical events, but they are often missed by extant TE systems.
Prolonged exposure causes skin rashes in humans and changes in blood and urine that may denote liver damage.
Symbols in both categories may denote simple sounds or stand for groups of successive sounds.
Her Armenian name may denote Armenian training, which would explain that sound.
The expression may denote either the "intentional" or the "material" object of aesthetic experience.
In the applications, the weight may denote cost, time, or opponent's payoff, which can be vague in practice.
The result indicates that tumor-infiltrating CD4+ T regulatory cells may denote the effective regression of tumors.
The association of abnormal face encoding with delusions may denote the physiological basis for clinical misidentification syndromes.
In German, Peter means "guy," and, when used as a suffix, may denote a role or an attribute (as we say "cable guy").
Even when scanning brains to detect activity that may denote pleasure, we can only really say it is showing the "hallmarks of happiness", cautions Howard.
Recently, Randa et al.54 has suggested that the increased immature platelet fraction in CCHD patients may denote peripheral platelet destruction.
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