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This set of symbols may mean "cause to die": link.
It may also be symbols for other stations, for example we have seen the arrow station feature already (the logo far right). The logo flipping still is the swan (we can see its neck on the bottom tab that is about to swing up). So how does this counter tie in with the other stations?
What is the link a picture of? A textbook, dictionary?
This sequence of glyphs [S29:Z7:U29:G1:Z6] has one meaning. swDA [S29:Z7:U29:G1] has a number of meanings depending on the determinitve (last sign), which in this case is [Z6] a deteminive for "die" or "enemy" and is a hieratic form of signs [A13] and [A14]. Used in conjunction with [S29:Z7:U29:G1] it means "to die". swDA is found in R. O. Faulkner, A Concise Dictionary of Middle Egyptian, p. 218. That's the origin of the handwritten text (From www.glyphdoctors.com