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In historical linguistics, reconstructed (or otherwise unattested) forms are preceded by *, to distinguish them from forms which have been attested in speech or writing.
This is also the case for several Egyptian cartonnages on which wax has been attested [29].
The word afternoon, which derives from after and noon, has been attested from about the year 1300; Middle English contained both afternoon and the synonym aftermete.
The electric quality of his personality has been attested by his contemporaries.
Deposition of histone variants can be replication coupled or independent and an interesting function has been attested to H3.3 recently.
This attests to the power of framing, which has been shown to play a key role in influencing policy change [ 12].
A notable characteristic, which has not been attested before in Constantinopolitan art and architecture, is the extensive use of Sassanid Persian decorative motifs such as friezes of running palmette and pomegranate leaves or symmetric geometric and vegetal patterns.
For example, the HMT EZH2, which has previously been attested oncogenic potential in different solid cancers such as prostate or breast cancer, is frequently mutated in hematological malignancies together with other members of the PRC2 such as EED and SUZ12 [132].
3An asterisk indicates that a preceding word is unattested but has been deduced from attested derivatives.
Any overage will result in throttling, which as anyone who has been throttled before will attest, essentially kills data connectivity.
Ms. Parton attested: "He has been!
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