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  • adjective Having one or more subscripts

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Examples

  • I am looking for a closing article in magazine (my father has subscripted of the magazine for maybe over 50 years) 15 or 20 years ago.

    looking for a closing article in an issue from 15 to 20 years ago 2009

  • I might lose my mind because it has been a while my White House has been taken away by the Bushes, which I already subscripted earlier in one of the debates, "After the 1st Bush, my husband cleaned up the mess he left, now after the second Bush, it is the 2nd Clinton's turn to clean up his mess."

    Sources: Hillary To Be Endorsed By John Glenn 2009

  • However, each subscripted ˜that™ has a different character

    Again 2009

  • We will often drop the subscripted ˜M™ when the context make it clear which ground model is at issue.

    The Revision Theory of Truth Kremer, Philip 2006

  • | A few subscripted numbers have been formatted preceded by an |

    Cum Grano Salis Randall Garrett 1957

  • In this text, subscripted numbers are represented thus: _ {12}

    Human Foods and Their Nutritive Value Harry Snyder

  • In chemical formulas a subscripted number is shown by an underscore followed by the number within curly brackets.

    The Dyeing of Woollen Fabrics Franklin Beech

  • Numbers in {braces} are subscripted in the original.

    The Approach to Philosophy Ralph Barton Perry 1916

  • [Transcriber's Note: in the following cyphers, subscripted numerals and special symbols are contained in curly brackets, like this: {3}]

    Special Messenger 1899

  • This variation in chemical shift due to increasing ligand concentrations can be explained analytically by linear combination of population weighted individual chemical shifts, the total protein concentration. refers to the chemical shift corresponding to the subscripted free or bound form.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Janarthanan Krishnamoorthy et al. 2010

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