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Discover LudwigThe phrase "period dot" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the punctuation mark that indicates the end of a sentence, often in informal contexts.
Example: "When writing, always remember to place a period dot at the end of your sentences."
Alternatives: "full stop" or "dot".
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It demonstrated fairly well-defined patterning of a 20-nm period line array and a 15-nm period dot array, which are the densest patterns ever achieved using organic EBL resists.
In the same sentence, she claimed that "the media obsesses over every period, dot".
Period, dot.
This can be fixed by adding a period (dot), which is the Unix short-cut for the current directory.
That's w, w, w, dot (as in a period), "Dot" (as in the word "dot"), c, zero (not o), m, r, a, d, 3 (not e)." This is a serious mouthful for the radio announcer to get through — if he doesn't make a mistake, there's a good chance many of the listeners will.
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Fig. 4 Comparison of forest net annual increment (implicitly including natural disturbances) and harvest at EU level for the historical period (dots, from [26]) with the values projected in this study up to 2030 (solid lines) following the continuation of forest management practice documented during 2000 2009.
During the scrambled OFF period, dots and their movement vectors were generated as during the coherent ON periods except that each dot trajectory was rotated by a random angle around the pattern center before execution.
It demonstrated fairly well-defined patterns of 20-nm-period line arrays and 15-nm-period dot arrays, which are the densest patterns ever achieved using organic EBL resists.
There was no discernible trend either before or after this date, as shown by the fluctuations about the mean level for each period (horizontal dotted, Fig 3a), and by the switch in direction, but no change in magnitude, of the anomalies from the overall mean level for 1970 2004 (Fig. 3c).
"But at the same time, I think that the media obsesses over every period [and] dot".
Blue line daily unit compliance over time; green line average compliance for each of the two time periods; red dotted lines upper and lower confidence (or sigma) limits, i.e. 3 standard deviations either side of the mean; red diamonds SPC rule violations (detailed in Additional file 5: Figures S1 S9).
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