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* CAI CA is the abbreviation of Candida albicans, followed by the roman numeral I.
There are 13 principal coagulation factors in all, and each of these has been assigned a Roman numeral, I to XIII.
Although he was the first Pope Francis and was widely referred to as "Francis I," he declined to use the Roman numeral I to indicate that he was the first to use his papal name.
(Traditionally, the numeral I is not added to a pope's name until after a second pope of the same name has been elected. John Paul I [1978] was the first pope to use the numeral during his reign).
Meanwhile, newcomers like NEST and CURE closely hew to 246's stylistic playbook, using big, bubbly letters and elements such as faces formed out of spray dots and the Roman numeral "I," which writers the world over like to append to their names.
We found that S. mansoni SGTP2 and SGTP3 clustered together with vertebrate and D. melanogaster class I glucose transporters (Fig. 2, roman numeral I), while SGTP1 and SGTP4 formed a Platyhelminthes-specific glucose transporter cluster.
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To begin with, the designers of Word apparently believe that the conventional method of endnote numbering is with lowercase Roman numerals — i, ii, iii, etc.
The domain of contentual number theory consists in the finitary numerals, i.e., sequences of strokes.
If use of subpart labels is unavoidable, use lowercase letters (a, b, c); roman numerals (i, ii, iii); or prime marks (C, Cʹ, Cʺ).
The Roman numerals "I" and "II" indicate shear reinforcement consisting of 3 × 3-W2.1 × W2.1 and 4 × 4-W2.1 × W2.1 wire-mesh, respectively.
To facilitate the discrimination between dissolved and solid phase Fe, roman numerals (i.e. Fe(II) and Fe III)) denote Fe present in the solid form while superscript (i.e. Fe2+ and Fe3+) denote Fe present in dissolved form.
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