0 present participle of label
1 the act of putting a label on something, or labels that are put on something:
Successive food scares led to Europe-wide demands for clear labelling.
mandatory/nutritional labelling
labelling laws/regulations/requirements
This formula is a byproduct of the labelling of the vertices in forming the dual of a partition.
It is also the agency which is empowered to require food producers to provide specific information to consumers through labelling.
Features would do no work, because there would never be any reason to mention them (apart from the labelling in pedagogical grammars).
In our specific example, we still have to choose an appropriate labelling for these graphs.
Without evidence that a child knows the conventional name at the precise moment of labelling, the interpretation that children are making mistakes is still possible.
Answering labelling questions, however, should have a powerful effect on expressive vocabulary.
In six of these eight cases the potassium chloride ampoule had been mistaken for another drug due to similarities in labelling and packaging.
In the very act of labelling a transition as being one from localist to distributed coding, one is assuming a dichotomy between the two.