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Naturally, the XOR ("exclusive or", denoted by ⊕) may be replaced by operations OR and AND, according to the formula (Aoplus B = bar {A}B+Abar {B}).
We next introduce the main operations and arithmetic rules for Boolean variables: AND (denoted by the mathematical symbol ∧), OR (denoted by the mathematical symbol ∨), and NOT (denoted by the mathematical symbol ¬).
Such type of battery can output a maximum power density of 29.9 mW cm−2 (or denoted as 915 W kg−1), and can also deliver high energy density (650 Wh kg−1) at 1 mA cm−2.
Architecture as measured structure, appealing to models and rules of composition, responds to architecture as instrument with functions, differentiated as first, or denoted, which articulates the building to usages, and second, or connoted, which articulates to distinctive values of cultural system.
In other studies of dietary patterns, contrasting patterns are often found, the first two typically being 'prudent' and 'western' (or denoted with similar names) [ 18, 27- 29].
Similar overall results were obtained when Ka and KS (or denoted as d N and d S) were calculated using the maximum-likelihood method (Goldman and Yang 1994) implemented in PAML (Yang 1997).
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OR denotes Odds Ratios and 95 % CI denote 95%% confidence intervals Out of 512 female primary school teachers, only 108 (21 %) reported to ever used cervical cancer screening.
> -wrap-foot> Dare are presented as n and OR denotes odds ratios adjusted on age and presented with their 95% confidence interval.
They do identify three types of names, according to the scope of their denotation (A78): "All-reaching" names, such as 'thing' (wu), "reach to" or denote anything.
Oxford Dictionaries' choice, which was "post-truth", is defined as: "Relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief".
Reference is a characteristic of many expressions whereby they seem to "reach out" into the world to pick out, name, designate, apply to, or denote different things.
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