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It opens with a flashback sequence that plays like a prelude to a horror flick, complete with a signifying insect that might make you flash on Hitchcock's "Psycho".
*Upstream regulators with an apteryx signify a chemical reagent or chemical drug.
Genes with an apteryx signify regulators that were identified as significantly enriched (P < 0.0001) by PSCAN.
Salads with a star signifying "hot and spicy" deliver real jump-off-the-plate punch.
The open palm is ubiquitous throughout southern Sudan, plastered on shop doors, bumper stickers and little flags, often with a thumbprint signifying a vote.
Inside a fenced perimeter were rows of stones, some new cut, some blackened from the 1945 inferno, each with a number signifying where it would go in the restored structure.
If we now note that witches were not trustworthy in ancient China we end up with a graph signifying "words of a witch", 誣 but the graph is listed as a phonetic compound, not an ideograph.
Companies are lettered A through I, with a number signifying which regiment it belongs to.
Proteins are identified using combined evidence from constituent peptides, resulting in a list in which each protein is associated with a score signifying the confidence of correct identification.
The Rev J. Randolph Alexander, an Episcopal priest, wrapped the couple's hands together with a sash to signify their public tying of the knot.
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