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noun
The act of designating; a pointing out or showing; indication.
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Two days of judging culminate in awarding the Governor's Cup to the producer of the state's single best wine, and to designations of the best red, white, sparkling, dessert and Bordeaux-style (blended) wines.
But if we model sense by a function from states to designations, the functions would be the same, mapping each state to 5. If it is necessary truth that is at issue, there is no problem; we certainly want that \(1 + 4 = 2 + 3\) is a necessary truth.
"Genotype" refers to designations given in this paper.
Indels were classified as direct repeats (dr), homopolymer repeats (hpr), microsatellites (mcs), or non-repetitive (nr) according to designations of Schaeffer [ 19], page 165.
We named subclades by their regional distributions within the African continent, with 'savanna' added to designations of the three subclades of the S clade, because S clade haplotypes were never carried by forest elephants.
For the purposes of this study, classification of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations and sequence variants was according to designations listed for research purposes on the kConFab website (www.kconfab.org/index.shtml).shtml
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To evaluate the agreement among drug drug interaction (DDI) compendia as to designation of interactions as having the greatest clinical importance ("major" DDIs).
Those induced expressions are more convenient and direct than finite element method and can be served as the guide to designation of flexure spring.
In 1964, a year prior to designation, a 8.2 m concrete culvert bridge was constructed over the Davis Weber Canal.
Admission practices of late preterm infants directly to the PNW varies according to designation of neonatal unit in England.
It will vary according to designation, years of work experience and educational qualification.
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