Collocations withindication
These are words often used in combination withindication.
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clear indication
In our opinion, this is a clear indication that neem seeds display typically orthodox rather than recalcitrant behaviour.
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definite indication
It is essential, to avoid delay, that the envelope shall bear some definite indication which will enable the man concerned to be readily identified.
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early indication
The sea ice begins to wear away from underneath, so the snow melting on top is the early indication of ice melt stages.
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geographical indication
This approach is another sign of quality such as geographical indication, protected origins and special guarantees, but it is also different from them.
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initial indication
The initial indication of blind infants' awareness of their ecological self is their reaching for objects on external cues.
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preliminary indication
In contrast, the cross-twin, crosstrait correlations offer a preliminary indication of the sources of co-occurrence among the disorders for both maternal and child informants.
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reliable indication
Sandstones are considered to give a more reliable indication of the state of evolution of the source volcanic arc than do the siltstones.
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slight indication
At the other extreme, some slight indication of an incipient vortex was observed only 18 degrees after the displacement peak.
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strong indication
The fact that the very low amplitude far field turns out to be periodic (repeating) in time is also a strong indication of correctness.
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