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Here Ø is used to stand for empty set.
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T3 denotes TOX3-infiltrated samples, EV stands for Empty Vector _ infiltrated samples, with the subsequent numbers showing the time and sample, e.g. T348B is a TOX3-infiltrated sample B after 48 hours.
Its emptiness stands for the empty graves of the unrecovered dead, and for the inability of any manmade construction to represent grief that cannot be assuaged.
Here, EN stands for an empty neuron recording, where receptor proteins are ectopically expressed in an empty olfactory neuron, whereas WT signifies a wild-type recording, that is, a recording from an olfactory neuron that naturally expresses its receptor protein.
Here $\varepsilon $stands for the empty sequence, $\cdot$ for concatenation, BI for Bar Induction, and the subscript D refers to the decidability of the predicate $A$.
Two straight fastballs burned Mike Mussina, who saw Todd Walker and Trot Nixon hit them into the stands for bases-empty home runs.
Then again, there are several new stadiums, built primarily for N.F.L. tenants, that dot the landscape and stand virtually empty for much of the year.
They need to stand for something more than empty slogans.
When we walked to the car, our youngest found an empty stand for Collegiate Times, and he climbed right in.
But not all unused properties would have been eligible for it, as homes have to stand empty for at least two years before they can be hit with the charge.
Bitstamp, the well-known bitcoin exchange that saw the equivalent of $5 million in the cryptocurrency disappear after a breach by malicious hackers, was notably absent during last week's CES show — its pre-paid stand completely empty save for a fan of trade mags laid out by a hopeful publisher.
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