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Discover LudwigRound bracket is a correct and usable term in written English.
This term is used to indicate a parenthetical note or comment in a sentence. For example, "The museum is open from 10am to 8pm (Sundays excluded)."
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round bracket
noun
Each of the signs ( and ); parenthesis, bracket (in a strict sense).
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When an interviewer asked Nabokov how he ranked himself among great writers, Dr. Fahlman said, the writer replied, "I often think there should exist a special typographical sign for a smile -- some sort of concave mark, a supine round bracket, which I would now like to trace in reply to your question".
An alias begins with a letter or a dollar sign followed by zero or more alphanumerical, hyphen, underscore, plus sign and round bracket characters.
A coraco-glenoid space in the shape of a "round bracket" is associated with a short coraco-humeral distance and could therefore be a predisposing factor to CI syndrome [48].
"I often think there should exist a special typographical sign for a smile some sort of concave mark, a supine round bracket, which I would now like to trace in reply to your question," he said.
In the case of FISH performed in interphase nuclei, the round bracket reports the percentage in which the pattern of signals support the draft reported on the left of the brackets.
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Round brackets '(' and ')' indicating branches.
Robust standard errors are displayed in round brackets.
The source node is denoted by, and edges are denoted by round brackets, in which and.
Both values will be given in round brackets divided by a slash, e.g., (1/60%).
Standard errors, displayed in round brackets, are clustered at the state level.
Sometimes we will be write round brackets ((cdot)) instead of square ones ([cdot]).
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