Loci of noncoding markers that have possible codominant alleles are in boldface italic type. |
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I then realised that the letter A at the beginning of a word signifies that the word should have been printed in bold or italic. |
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I held it up to the light and read the slightly smudged neat italic handwriting. |
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The First Folio edition indicates text to be sung through indentation and italic typeface, though apparently not with absolute consistency. |
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Give the name on the byline an italic touch, and somehow the visual rhythm of the text may be altered for the better. |
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But the ludic presence of humor also inflects the choice of procedures and devices which hail us with their math or italic geometry. |
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Much of it is in an italic typeface, like interior thoughts or private conversation within a larger novel. |
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The annotations also mix Spanish, Italian and French with English, as well as secretary with italic handwriting. |
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She speaks deliberately and methodically, but enthusiastically, with an italic emphasis on seemingly random words. |
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While I can not claim that italic cursive is the easiest thing to learn, it does look very nice. |
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It published the last poem he wrote before his death as a holograph in his italic script. |
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Regular type indicates activation, italic type no interaction, and boldface type repression in a majority of circuits. |
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From here you can change text font family, text style by making it bold, italic, underline or strikethrough, text size and text color. |
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Each family includes a regular, italic, bold and bold italic style. |
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In addition to annotations already cited, the word caso appears in an italic hand as a gloss for the Spanish edition's ceso in the right-hand margin on sig. |
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The restored words, shown here in italic, reverse the meaning. |
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Colines designed italic, roman, and Greek type fonts, some of which were cut for him by his punch cutter, Garamond. |
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The first italic had been a Griffo design introduced by Manutius in his pocket editions early in the 16th century. |
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The menu items in the setup program which are referred to in this manual are shown in italic script. |
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The editor includes simple tools such as numbering, bullets, bold, italic, underline, and link. |
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Italics can be harder to read because the italic lettering makes it difficult to distinguish the letters from one another. |
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In your bookmark list, web feeds that have been updated since the last time you checked them appear in italic. |
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Text that you may need to enter or file names you need to select are shown in italic type, such as trail name. |
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This supplementary guidance is provided as boxed italic text in the relevant parts of the CBD guidelines. |
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As for Western scripts, there are many Oriental font families, including serif, sans serif and italic typefaces. |
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Changed values are indicated by italic text with a yellow field background. |
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This is a synopsis of the combined roman and italic Baskerville typeface. |
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Note: The complementary amendments to section 7 of the Ontario PPSA that appear in bold italic type below are based on the reformed version of s. 7 of the Ontario PPSA proposed by the Ontario PPSL Committee. |
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By means of the italic numbers given in parenthesis it is always possible to go directly to the corresponding chapter in the full report in order to find a more detailed description and discussion as well as the references. |
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Morris deemed calligraphy to be an art form, and taught himself both Roman and italic script, as well as learning how to produce gilded letters. |
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In the text, reference numbers for these citations appear in italic. |
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Bold italic type indicates that the targets have not been met. |
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Nonindependent areas, such as colonies and trust territories, are shown in italic, small-capital letters. |
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Names of vessels, as the Kearsarge or the Alabama, are frequently put in italic. |
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Rachel was sitting at the table writing place cards with her italic fountain pen. |
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The Brethren were renowned for their scriptorium and here Mercator might have encountered the italic script which he employed in his later work. |
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Chief justices are denoted by italic text. |
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Items in smaller italic font provide background information. |
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Most important of all is the introduction, with the italic script, of the octavo book-form, and its subsequent use for publications in Greek, Latin and Italina. |
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In between these works he found time to write Literarum latinarum, a small instruction manual on the italic script. |
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The italic version provides emphasis for points in the copy. |
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If you are using the default template, it is marked as bold italic. |
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In mathematics, the italic form n is a particularly common symbol for a variable quantity which represents an integer. |
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Appended hereto is a print of the bill showing in italic and strickenthrough type the amendments recommended by your committee. |
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As an exception, some courts may continue to use upper case characters for emphasis as long as some database systems do not preserve bold or italic formatting. |
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The gores were to be engraved on copper, instead of wood, and the text was to be in an elegant italic script instead of the heavy Roman lettering of the early globes. |
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Colonies and trust territories, An area administered by another country under the supervision of the United Nations is shown in italic capital letters. |
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The latter is commonly used in handwriting and fonts based on it, especially fonts intended to be read by children, and is also found in italic type. |
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