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Number sense has typically been measured using non-symbolic magnitude discrimination tasks where children decide which of two dot patterns is more numerous.
The specificity of the mammaglobin A and lipophilin B hybridizations on the arrays was established by co-hybridization of two dot blots, containing spotted plasmid cDNAs of either mammaglobin A or lipophilin B (see Figure 2).
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(About umlauts: In this case, that mark of two dots above the vowel indicates that it is to be pronounced from the front of the mouth.
If you're in earshot of two Dots or another Echo device, only the nearest one will reply to your commands.
An Episode of Diaeresis A diaeresis (also spelled "dieresis") is a diacritical mark in the form of two dots, like an umlaut, placed over a vowel to indicate that it is pronounced as a separate syllable.
A diaeresis (also spelled "dieresis") is a diacritical mark in the form of two dots, like an umlaut, placed over a vowel to indicate that it is pronounced as a separate syllable.
The dot intensities to Major and Major x HMW are shown as mean ± SD of four dots, while those of NT and HSA are mean of two dots.
Braille characters are made up of two parallel columns of three dots or two parallel columns of four dots, depending on the system.
Our puzzle: take a row of ten dots colored as follows, and place a row of nine dots underneath it, coloring them according to our rule.
John Wyatt and Joseph Rizzo, co-directors of the Harvard/MIT retinal implant project, have managed to help a patient see a line of four dots.Hardly encouraging.
Bar 1 The time signature here is quite different to everything else we have looked at: "9/8" is known as "compound" time, which means the rhythm is made up of three dotted quarter-notes.
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