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Where " x " is used as a placeholder in order to disambiguate the " I " from the thinking thing.
The most common is the circumflex ( which it calls to bach, meaning " little roof ", or acen grom " crooked accent ", or hirnod " long sign ") to denote a long vowel, usually to disambiguate it from a similar word with a short vowel.
Megagram is occasionally used to disambiguate the ( metric ) tonne from the various ( non-metric ) tons.
Some buyers mistakenly thought the game was intended to depict the year 2300 in the standard Traveller universe using Traveller rules ; to disambiguate it from Traveller, the 2nd edition of the game was retitled to 2300 AD and this second edition introduced some cyberpunk rules and adventures.
The motivations for this renaming were both to honor the legacy of the lighthouse ( which was decommissioned four years earlier ) and also to disambiguate itself from nearby Barnegat Township.
The German name Preußisch Stargard ( Prussian Stargard ) is similarly used to disambiguate from other places named Stargard.
Implementations should disambiguate NTP time using a knowledge of the approximate time from other sources.
In order to disambiguate this from Greenberg's influential classification, the reduced family is sometimes called " New Kwa ".
The official name of the facility is " Rose Garden "; however, the arena is commonly known as the " Rose Garden Arena " to disambiguate it from the International Rose Test Garden, also located in Portland.
Nevertheless, " sea shanty / chantey " has become a reality of popular usage, where it helps to disambiguate the work song genre from other meanings of the word " shanty.
Both the Quideau and the WBSSH definitions disambiguate higher molecular weight and more structurally and functionally complex polyphenols from the simplest plant-derived natural phenols — monoaromatics such gallic and caffeic acid.
( The doubling of the numeral in ⟨ 33 ⟩ in the level tone is used to disambiguate from a " tone 3 ", which in general is not at pitch level 3.
Memory fragmentation makes per-process page tables impractical, so a per-process identifier is used to disambiguate the pages of different processes from each other.
It was renamed to Samurai Swords in its first re-release to disambiguate it from other games with the same name ( in particular, James Clavell's Shogun, a wargame with a similar theme, released in 1983 ), and renamed again to Ikusa in its 2011 re-release under Hasbro's Avalon Hill banner.
However, the original inflection will occasionally be retained, as if it were part of the root, in order to disambiguate from a more common word.
The term " single-handed sword " ( or " one-handed sword ") is a retronym coined to disambiguate from " two-handed " or " hand-and-a-half " specimens.
They are also known as the Intercounty Maple Leafs or the Intercounty Leafs to disambiguate themselves from the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team.
The term was coined by Geoff Parker to disambiguate physical fighting ability from the motivation to persevere in a fight ( Parker, 1974 ).
Various ethnicities could apply their own ethnonyms or toponyms to disambiguate citizenship from genealogy, which is why the historian Procopius prefers to call the Byzantines as Hellenized Romans, while other authors use Romhellenes and Graecoromans, aiming to indicate descent and citizenship simultaneously.

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Occasionally, it may be possible to disambiguate in two different ways-for example, two rooks on d3 and h5, either one of which may move to d5.
The main purpose of this list is to disambiguate multiple spellings, to make note of spellings no longer in use for these concepts, to define the concept in one or two lines, to make it easy for one to find and pin down specific concepts, and to provide a guide to unique concepts of Islam all in one place.
These syllabic glyphs performed two primary functions: they were used as phonetic complements to disambiguate logograms which had more than one reading, as also occurred in Egyptian and in modern Japanese ( i. e. furigana ); and they were used to write grammatical elements such as verbal inflections which did not have dedicated logograms, also as in modern Japanese ( i. e. okurigana ).
With HSLS, one can't disambiguate between a node that is still present 10 hops away and a failed node until former neighbors send long-distance announcements.

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Parallelism is another way to disambiguate the figure of an image.

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The existing Apartment Division was renamed B-Division to disambiguate.
Unlike the better-known personality of the same name, this Quentin Crisp was given the name at birth but, being younger, must use his middle initial to disambiguate.
This was previously noted in Matthew 2: 1, and in theory the first mention was enough to disambiguate between the various towns named Bethlehem.
The term radical was coined to help disambiguate pharyngeal, which had come to mean any consonant articulated in the throat, whether the articulator was the back of the tongue (" high " pharyngeals ) or the epiglottis (" low " pharyngeals ).

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* in Python they are used to disambiguate tuple literals ( immutable ordered lists ), which are usually formed by commas, in places where parentheses and commas would otherwise be a part of a function call.
In handwriting recognition, the temporal information usually helps to disambiguate between characters that are touching in the image, but which are disparate in the temporal order.

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Official titles do exist to disambiguate between the groups, which this article refers to in shortened form as " Guardian Senshi " and " Outer Senshi ".

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However, some linguistic contexts do not provide sufficient information to disambiguate a used word.
Following Ernest Becker, he argues that the desire to ' authoritatively disambiguate ' the world and existence has led to numerous ideologies and historical events such as genocide.
This can also serve to disambiguate meaning ( e. g., in Russian писа ́ ть ( pisáť ) means " to write ", but пи ́ сать ( písať ) means " to piss "), or " бо ́ льшая часть " ( the biggest part ) vs " больша ́ я часть " ( the big part ).
In this use they may also help to disambiguate kanji with multiple readings ; for example, (, agaru ) vs. (, noboru ).
Nothing else is a lambda term, though bracketing may be used and may be needed to disambiguate terms.
In written English, punctuation is vital to disambiguate the meaning of sentences.
They consist of a " headword " ( the UW root ) and a " constraint list " ( the UW suffix between parentheses ), the latter being used to disambiguate the general concept conveyed by the former.
The set of UWs is organized in an ontology-like structure ( the so-called " UW System "), where upper concepts are used to disambiguate the lower ones through " icl " (= is a kind of ), " iof " (= is an instance of ) and " equ " (= is equal to ) relations.
Simpli built an Internet search engine that utilized a knowledge base principally based on WordNet to disambiguate and expand keywords and synsets to help retrieve information online.
Neural network algorithms searched the expanded WordNet for related terms to disambiguate search keywords ( Java, in the sense of coffee ) and expand the search synset ( Coffee, Drink, Joe ) to improve search engine results.
Some of the philosophical languages of the 17th-18th centuries could be regarded as proto-auxlangs, as they were intended by their creators to serve as bridges among people of different languages as well as to disambiguate and clarify thought.
If the rook on d3 moves to d5, it is possible to disambiguate with either Rdd5 or R3d5.
A phonetic complement is a phonetic symbol used to disambiguate word characters ( logograms ) that have multiple readings, in mixed logographic-phonetic scripts such as Egyptian hieroglyphs, Akkadian cuneiform, Japanese, and Mayan.
Phonetic complements should not be confused with determinatives ( which were also used to disambiguate ) since determinatives were used specifically to indicate the category of the word they preceded or followed.
Across cultures, the early history of linguistics is associated with a need to disambiguate discourse, especially for ritual texts or in arguments.
To disambiguate, the bridge (, etc.
In Ancient Egyptian, determinatives may have been used as much to demarcate word boundaries as to disambiguate the semantics of words.
The provider must be able to disambiguate overlapping addresses in the multiple customers ' PPVPNs.

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