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In each box, the central mark denotes the median, the edges of the box are the 25th and 75th percentiles, the whiskers extend to the most extreme data points not considered to be outliers, and outliers are plotted individually using the symbol +.
where the prime mark denotes the time derivative (a similar transformation is used in [50] where the cosinusoidal forcing term was replaced by exponential decay, leading to a different solution of the corresponding differential equation).
The question mark denotes that the TFEβ Δ1 84 variant is probably instable.
In some entries in column 2, the * mark denotes information on known expression from different literature but not from microarray data.
Remove the door from its hinges and lay across 2 sawhorses, making sure the side that has the pencil mark denoting the height is facing up.
The "insistent question mark" denotes one family member's refusal to yield to a willed silence.
In Figure 12b, the same results are plotted again using a double logarithmic representation, i.e., each mark denotes the achieved FER for both methods at one specific SNR.
Check mark denotes that the system satisfies the property whereas X mark denotes that the system does not satisfy the property.
Exclamation mark denotes a logical NOT and dots within the equation indicate AND operations.
There was even an irony mark, a piece of punctuation I thought could render many an e-mail less offensive and many a blog post obsolete (until, that is, I found the unquestionably superior snark mark, denoted by a wiggly snakelike line at the end of a sentence).
The question marks denote missing pixels that were not recovered using the Shift-Add fusion technique.
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