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He said: "Why didn't he just write me a normal letter?
They also calculate that using the most effective wording in all the letters in the sample would have boosted the tax take, relative to the normal letter, by as much as £15.4m all for the cost of the ink needed to print an additional sentence.American and British experiments with taxpayer "receipts", which explain how tax is spent, play on other emotions.
Zhang said that mail is indeed not dead — and it's probably not that surprising given that the massive population of the U.S. may or may not be interested in getting a normal letter.
The tripartite structure of primers was as follows: 454 sequencing adaptors (italics), variable hexanucleotide TAG sequence (normal letter) and a gene specific 3' end (bold).
a-cindicate a significant difference between YJS329 and BYZ1 under normal (letter a), high temperature (letter b), and high gravity (letter c) conditions at the 0.05 level using t test.
Irregular words like "yacht", the correct pronunciation of which cannot be worked out using normal letter to sound rules, but require memory of the visual "orthographic" form of the word.
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Vectors and matrices are written in bold and scalars are normal letters.
Bold uppercase letters, such as, denote matrices, bold lowercase letters, such as, denote column vectors, and normal letters denote scalars.
Boldface lower and upper case letters denote vectors and matrices, respectively, while normal letters denote scalar values.
Throughout the paper, lower-case normal letters are constants, lower-case bold letters are vectors or vector-valued functions, and upper-case bold letters are matrices.
b For clarity, we will use bold letters to indicate stochastic processes as well as random variables, and normal letters are used for deterministic processes (sample functions) and realizations (outcomes) of random variables.
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