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something that stands for something else
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two or more discrete physical states of a physical system associated with living beings. The states become separated from each other during the co-evolution of the beings and the symbols. Shannon's channel capacity theorem gurarantees that the states can be distinguished sufficiently for the survival of the organisms. See Shannon1948. Channel Capacity of Molecular Machines, TD Schneider.
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Symbols give meaning to a object, plant, or animal. For example, the two upright stones in the Zen Garden could symbolize a man and a woman standing on the shore of a river.
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a word which we use as writers to mean something else or be associated with something else
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The official trading symbol used in actual transactions for stocks, options, mutual funds, or indices. A symbol uses letters, numbers, or a combination of the two. If the symbol contains any numbers, it means that it is a mutual fund that has not been assigned an actual trading symbol by NASDAQ and there is no quote service on that fund. For any stock traded on the NYSE, AMEX, or OTC, the symbol is the official trading symbol used in actual transactions. ...
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