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Informally and called
Informally, such Brachyceran larvae are called maggots, but the term is nontechnical and often applied indifferently to fly larvae or insect larvae in general.
Informally, the entire town is sometimes called Exit Zero.
: Informally called credit-card touring, a rider carries a minimum of equipment and a lot of money.
Informally this has been called the " Step Boundary ", although the step-like shape of the boundary was not apparent for several decades — the source of the Arkansas, believed to be near the 42nd parallel, was not known until John C. Frémont located it in the 1840s, hundreds of miles south of the 42nd parallel.
Informally, any sloping line is called diagonal.
Informally, medical graduates are called " Doctors.
Informally, this type of graph is a set of objects called vertices ( or nodes ) connected by links called edges ( or arcs ), which can also have associated directions.
In the mathematical fields of linear algebra and functional analysis, the orthogonal complement of a subspace W of a vector space V equipped with a bilinear form B is the set W < sup >⊥</ sup > of all vectors in V that are orthogonal to every vector in W. Informally, it is called the perp, short for perpendicular complement.
Informally, the non-commissioned officers with portepee are often called " the Feldwebel ranks " or even altogether Feldwebel, which creates a similar confusion as exists already with the word Unteroffizier.
Informally the portion of the Torah read by or to the maftir is called the " maftir portion ", or the " maftir " for short: in a Chumash the word " maftir " is printed in the margin at the beginning of that portion.
Informally, other members of the higher hierarchic echelons of the Catholic Church are in recent times also occasionally called " Princes of the church ", in which case this title may occasionally carry ironic connotations.
Informally, the Chief Mate will often simply be called " The Mate.
Informally called " Tu Canal " ( Your Channel ), the channel can also be seen in most parts of the San Diego market.

Informally and data
Informally, software developers may also use zeroise to mean any overwriting of sensitive data, not necessarily of a cryptographic nature.
Informally, it is the amount of wasted " space " used to transmit certain data.

Informally and ,"
Informally known as " The Country Club of the South ," Furman was named one of the 362 most beautiful places in America by the American Society of Landscape Architects.
Informally known as " Friends ' Central ," the school encompasses three divisions: lower school ( nursery through 4th grades ), middle school ( 5th through 8th ) and upper school ( 9th through 12th ).

Informally and includes
Informally the name also refers to a larger district, the Monte Carlo Quarter ( corresponding to the former municipality of Monte Carlo ), which besides Monte Carlo / Spélagues also includes the wards of La Rousse / Saint Roman, Larvotto / Bas Moulins, and Saint Michel.

Informally and also
Informally, it asks whether every problem whose solution can be quickly verified by a computer can also be quickly solved by a computer.
Informally the Church – Turing thesis states that if some method ( algorithm ) exists to carry out a calculation, then the same calculation can also be carried out by a Turing machine ( as well as by a recursively definable function, and by a λ-function ).
Informally the word is also used to describe a procedure or process with a specific purpose.
Informally, the term measure word is also sometimes used to refer to numeral classifiers, which are used with nouns that are countable in some languages.
Informally, a set of natural numbers A is Turing reducible to a set B if there is an oracle machine that correctly tells whether numbers are in A when run with B as the oracle set ( in this case, the set A is also said to be ( relatively ) computable from B and recursive in B ).
Informally, classes are also traditionally named after their lead ships.
Informally, free abelian groups or formal sums may also be seen as signed multisets with elements in B.
Informally, this nation was also simply known as Germany.
Informally, the novels compose The Forever War series ; the novel also inspired a comic book and a board game.
Informally, the terms C standard library or C library or libc are also used to designate a particular implementation on a given system.
Informally, Indonesians also use the word " perak " (' silver ' in Indonesian ) in referring to rupiah.
Informally, asphalt concrete is also referred to as " blacktop ", particularly in North America.
Informally, it is still also known as ARD among viewers.
Informally, this reads as follows: something exists with the property F, there is only one such thing, and this unique thing also has the property G.
Informally, to estimate the area of a domain D, first pick a simple domain E whose area is easily calculated and which contains D. Now pick a sequence of random points that fall within E. Some fraction of these points will also fall within D. The area of D is then estimated as this fraction multiplied by the area of E.
Informally, the Houston Cougars have also been referred to as the Coogs, UH, or simply Houston.
Informally, it says that all sufficiently long words in a regular language may be pumped — that is, have a middle section of the word repeated an arbitrary number of times — to produce a new word which also lies within the same language.

Informally and even
Informally, this means that arguments of this form do not give good reason to establish their conclusions, even if their premises are true.
Informally put, the idea behind the proof of the no-trade theorem is that if there is common knowledge about the structure of a market, then any bid or offer ( i. e. attempt to initiate a trade ) will reveal the bidder's private knowledge and will be incorporated into market prices even before anyone accepts the bid or offer, so no profit will result.

Informally and simply
Informally, when referring to a Scots feudal baron in the third person, the name Laird of is used or simply.
Informally, subvarieties are in general position if they cannot be described more simply than others.
Informally, a thick object in our space is simply connected if it consists of one piece and does not have any " holes " that pass all the way through it.
Informally, " a simply connected h-cobordism is a cylinder ".
Informally, they could simply spend less until utility was exactly.

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