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Also known as the quincunx and denoted by the symbol, it is said to represent a harsh or tense relationship based upon incompatibility.
The positions of drug atoms are denoted by small magenta spheres and the predicted binding sites by colored ellipsoids.
Significance thresholds for each trait were determined by permutation and are denoted by dashed lines with the same color code as the traits.
The net charge on an ion is denoted by a superscript showing both the size and charge.
This sound denoted what the Apostles received interiorly, a fullness of power and fortitude.
In order to refer to the activity denoted by the F-word, it is necessary to engage in circumlocution or periphrasis.
This phenomenon is commonly denoted as midparent heterosis of hybrid vigor.
Let us go back in time where Scottish tartan denoted the clan you belonged too.
Proteins are denoted by roman letters and only the first letter is capitalized.
Lipid positions in the plane of the membrane are denoted schematically as ovals.
Green denoted hope for renewal, red stood for the ancestors' courage, and yellow symbolized the country's treasures.
What is shown is a broken line whose starting and ending points are denoted by the same letter.
For a while it denoted an attempt to erase the border between fact and fiction, between the natural and the supernatural.
The seven haplotypes are denoted with boldface letters to the right of the tree.
Only a costly silver ring beset with rubies that glittered on one finger denoted his status as being above that of ordinary men.
Identical amino acids are denoted by asterisks, and conservative changes are marked by dots.
The cowboys, denoted by a red sash around the waist, are bent on wreaking havoc wherever they go.
The expression of his face was kind and benignant, and denoted goodness of heart.
A stationary front is denoted by semicircles and triangles on alternate sides of the front.
The Portuguese called the guerrillas turras or banditos, while the MPLA guerrillas denoted the Portuguese with the shortened word tugas.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Having left my thermometer with Mr. doty, during my absence, the observations made by him are denoted in the appendix.
Completed action is denoted by special verb-phrases made by prefixing to the past participle some form of the auxiliary verb have.
The specific difference in the new family, denoted in the general sketch by b, is this ellipticity of the equator.
As a rule the medial mutation of the tenues and mediae is not denoted in O. Welsh.
Islands are denoted on this wonderful piece of native work by cowrie shells fastened to the framework.
The gonfalon was in action borne close to the person of the commander-in-chief and denoted his position.
If his lazy eye denoted lethargy, his broad feet and short legs vouched for his sure-footedness.
In this genealogy, males are denoted by capitals, and females by small letters.
This was from George Warren, whose voice denoted that he was only about half-awake.
Rosarito was trembling, and every thing about her denoted the keenest anxiety.
The action in each case is denoted by the meaning of the word which stands for it.
He looked down at the piece which denoted the owner of the chair in which he was sitting.
The old Egyptian affixes which denoted the object of the verb, are in general different.
Subordinate spirits of evil, are denoted by using the derogative form of the word, in sh by which Moneto is rendered Monetosh.
The commencement of the saponification is denoted by the formation of an emulsion.
But Action is denoted for us only in the obstructions which it encounters.
Her cap, and her presence in that room, denoted that Mabel was company.
The sixth is the slow Shake, whose Quality is also denoted by its Name.
Anon, there was an encounter, just at the door-step, betwixt two laboring men, as their rough voices denoted them to be.
They fought swiftly and with a despairing savageness denoted in their expressions.
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