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One unknown is exactly how the Greek currency would be denoted in the payment system – known as Swift (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) – that works behind the scenes moving money electronically around the world.

This rule states that, if more than one orbital is available for occupation by the electrons currently being accommodated, then those electrons occupy separate orbitals and do so with parallel spins (both ↑, for instance, which would be denoted ↑↑).

(In LT, the empty class would be denoted by 0).

The number of partitions of n with the rank r would be denoted by P r ( n ).

In the file name convention the new data type would be denoted by the letter "q" as a valid code for the data type.

Variants of Algorithm (mathcal{N}_{J} for the GS and the SOR can be formulated similarly as for the linear obstacle problem; they would be denoted respectively by (mathcal{N}_{mathrm{GS}}) and (mathcal{N}_{mathrm{SOR}}) ((omega)).

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In our notation, these interaction parameters would probably best be denoted as γ01 and γ21, since they correspond to effects that operate (in addition to maternal and child genotype effects) when the child has one copy, and the mother has either zero or two copies, of a particular allele of interest.

So it is immensely important to develop numerical procedures that would appropriately treat general fuzzy linear systems (will be denoted by FLS) and solve them.

If 'R' and 'd' denote R and d, respectively, then the property PLUG1 R,d) will be denoted by the lambda term '[λx R d,x ].' The property in question is the one that something has when d bears the relation R to it.

When I was told that they were a code to display that the house had been inspected, they only became more haunting — the bottom quadrant, where a numeral would be written, denoted how many bodies had been found inside.

If q = 3, the degree of P − w 2 Q that was denoted by k would be 5 since p ≤ 4, a contradiction.

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