0 a very hard, colourless precious stone -- diamant
1 a piece of diamond (often artificial) used as a tip on eg a record-player stylus. -- diamant
3 one of the playing cards of the suit diamonds, which have red symbols of this shape on them. -- ruder
Figure 1 shows results for s = 0.5 (the plot with stars) and s = 1.0 (the plot with diamonds), both cases representing incomplete pass-through.
A map of all our simulations used in the present paper is given in figure 3, where the steady wavetrains are shown as open diamonds.
The diamonds and crosses indicate the current locations of the observer and the evader, respectively.
Not 'for the chamber full of diamonds ' would he gamble his enterprise against a single, merciful warning.
Each vertical line represents the 10th to 90th percentile range for each year, and the diamonds indicate the median valuation error.
If no such pair exists, we say that f has no diamonds.
If f is countable-to-one, then it has no diamonds.
The normalized residuals show the contribution to the absorption of the ammonia line thick solid line with diamonds!.
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