This marker stains follicle mantle cells in routinely fixed and decalcified paraffin-embedded tissues. |
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Her eyes roamed over the coloured marker defacing the formerly pristine white walls. |
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For example, a person who has committed criminal damage through graffiti may be prohibited from carrying marker pens in public. |
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The designated ice field may need to be delineated in advance with a skin marker pen, because freezing may blur pretreatment lesion margins. |
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Sanderson crossed from the left to Rae and the on-loan Berwick Rangers player rounded his marker with ease before slotting past the goalkeeper. |
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But I now think that it is in every toddler's destiny at some point to take a permanent marker pen to some piece of household furniture. |
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In the center of the back was a hand written Japanese character in permanent black marker. |
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It is the first positive laboratory marker for acute HCV infection, which becomes detectable in serum usually one to three weeks after infection. |
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They would also be able to stop and search suspected graffiti artists for spray cans and marker pens, said Mr Denham. |
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Ryan and Daz had tacked up one of those wipe clean boards weeks ago, and on it, in green marker pen, was drawn a wonky smiley face. |
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Recently it has been proposed to use dihydroxyacetone as a fluorescent marker for these events. |
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This marker is quickly endocytosed through coated pits into coated vesicles. |
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Mark the smelly side of the chopping board with a permanent marker, so you always chop the onions, garlic, chives etc on that side. |
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The court was told how he had gone out armed with a black marker pen to do some graffiti writing. |
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I marvelled at one such time marker that dripped water from one cup to another. |
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The counterpart of a culture's national individuality in its literature is originality, the definitive marker of literariness. |
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I was drawing directly onto the window of my studio, outlining the view with a marker pen. |
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The remaining 24 progeny were tested only at marker loci on chromosomes showing significant linkage to the tumor multiplicity phenotype. |
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Their worldwide record sales are approaching the 100 million marker very fast. |
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This marker also stands on the abandoned roadbed of the St. Paul and Southern Railway. |
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The marker posts lead under power lines to a hawthorn tree, where the path veers right, towards the ridge. |
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These results suggest that tomato lectin is an early marker in the differentiation of neural stem cells. |
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Wealth is a marker for social status, success, and respectability, just as poverty is stigmatising. |
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Facts were received, processed, stored then regurgitated, pitched perfectly at the needs of essay and exam marker. |
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There are lead-in lights from the river approach, landing floodlights, a marker beacon and a lighted windsock. |
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More than that, though, it has laid a marker for a style of game which has innovation, pace and persistence as its keynotes. |
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He then adds colored tape and marker strokes to the paper, which is subsequently affixed to canvas. |
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He sat on the seat of the tractor, writing something with a white-out marker on the black seating. |
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There's a good reason for this, but I'm going to have difficulty explaining it to you without a whiteboard and a set of coloured marker pens. |
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Surface marker buoy reels tend to work on some form of ratchet system that only allows line out when the ratchet is released. |
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It was a good marker for us to see where our juniors are at this point in the quadrennium. |
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Some experts also say that cleft lip and palate may be a marker for a multitude of severe congenital abnormalities. |
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It is status symbol, emblem of success, a marker that separates me from thee, mine from thine, my worth from your worthlessness. |
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Cannibalism was regarded as a sign of barbarity, the marker of an uncivilised people. |
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She simply learned to scrawl in marker pen with her left hand, so nobody could tell. |
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For statistical analyses, recombinant families bearing the same marker genotypes were grouped together. |
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Where the marker is a suffix on the verb, the dependent clause precedes the independent one, as in. |
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It looked like there might once have been something written on the wrapper with a marker pen. |
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The dossier was sent to newspapers, in one case with the 45-minute claim highlighted with a marker pen. |
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In those days, before computers, ideas were still bashed out using a typewriter and a marker pen. |
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He was pleasant, very charming, but when we were waiting for filming and he was standing behind me, he wrote on my ear with a marker pen! |
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I fully expect someone to take a marker pen and draw on a pair of glasses and a goatee. |
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It is important to note that hairstyle was sometimes a marker of class, as among the Merovingians. |
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He strode in, startling the billiard marker, Thomas Budd, who was about to close the side door. |
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She saw him put a bandana over his head and draw a small mustache with the marker she always carried. |
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Their marker is brought back to the starting point and they begin once again. |
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I finally realised that the colour was probably caused by the marker pen that I had used to write my name on the vest. |
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The marker was Burley-in-Wharfedale's English Billiards champion Steve Crosland. |
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Their anticipation was dashed, however, as marker Sylvain Guilhem intercepted the move when a score seemed a certainty. |
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Use a black marker to outline the shape and to write scientific or mathematical equations on the bag. |
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With the ball lifted over his closest marker, he dispatched a powerful half volley. |
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By the time she woke up, she had shaving cream on part of her face, a marker moustache, and a very unhappy expression on her face. |
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Not only do such mistakes cost you marks, they give the marker a negative view of the rest of your answer or entire paper. |
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Starting from two loci, the algorithm adds a new marker by testing all possible positions, until all markers are mapped. |
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Midway through the second period Walker dived over from marker for the next try. |
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Belle Vue's revamped side are planning to lay down a marker for a new, brighter era by blowing a hole in Oxford's Elite League title bid. |
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Jimmy Spencer is certainly the man in form and a shimmy past his marker and a chip just over the bar enthralled the crowd. |
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Horne in particular was able to use his pace to get beyond his marker but his final ball was met by Beckwithshaw's solid defending. |
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Proctor shimmied to lose his marker before rising high to send a looping header into the net. |
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As I reach the shooting box I focus first on stepping into the shooting box and hitting my marker with the strong side leg. |
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Like all human societies, adornment was a marker of status, and in European societies, adornment often meant adornment of clothing. |
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Despite the fact that he was not fully wound up he certainly laid down a marker that he is going to be extremely difficult to beat in the event. |
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Schuettler, it was, who put down the first marker, ripping a forehand past Agassi in the first set to take the lead. |
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Six minutes after his introduction Miller surged into the box as the passes reached 22 and Larsson undid his marker on the left wing. |
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This isn't the trig point at the summit but rather an old way marker a few hundred yards further on. |
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If the genotype of a certain marker is mistyped frequently, the segregation ratio of this marker may be different from its neighboring markers. |
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She shoved her place marker into the book of spells she had been absorbed in and snapped it closed. |
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The marker system simplifies troubleshooting by allowing nine markers to be displayed on the screen at any one time. |
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Some chose to outline their sketch with permanent black marker before adding the color. |
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Ramos jumps above his marker, but the ball flicks off his head and over the bar. |
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A turkey vulture is a slow pinwheel in the sky, a marker above Cather's prairie. |
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Traditionally, most methods have used monoclonal antibodies and immunohistochemistry to identify tumour marker proteins. |
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Josemi tries to put Baros through with a long-throw, but the Czech striker fouls his marker and concedes a free-kick. |
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The teenager ran straight for goal side stepping his marker and dispatched the ball to the bottom right corner of the net. |
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Kerry's success against Cork on Saturday laid down a marker for the championship. |
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With this turn around we have put down a marker and this is only the beginning. |
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And even though the road is unadopted and not legally under their care they brought cones and marker spray to use on the flags. |
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In Division Two, Old Crescent laid down a marker with a comprehensive victory over Midleton at Rosbrien on Saturday. |
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After the break Radzinski turned provider when he flicked the ball over his marker to put Jensen through. |
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I uncapped a blue magic marker and carefully copied what he was writing onto a name tag. |
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William Hague laid down a marker for the election this week, when he made a speech promising that a Tory government would introduce tax cuts. |
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I'm not one to make a big thing about the significance of a year's end, beyond it being a marker for convenience and easy reference. |
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To create a session at the unconference, all you need is a marker and some paper. |
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Return to the Southern Upland Way, and follow marker posts down through bracken and bog myrtle to a stile. |
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We used repeat deliberate self harm as a marker of an unfavourable outcome. |
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Serum cardiac marker determinations play a vital role in the diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction. |
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In my sub-arctic garden, though, the end of the tournament has always been the marker for my strawberry crop to swell up and need attention. |
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I uncapped a blue marker and carefully copied what he was writing onto a name tag. |
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Measurement of patients' perceptions of patient centredness provides a marker of the quality of care. |
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Nutritional quality and health is now recognised as a strong marker of social or economic status. |
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Coital frequency itself may be a marker for some qualitative aspect of the interpersonal relationship. |
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But what is more, many of Morrison's jazz critics reference jazz as a marker of authentic blackness. |
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Such standards could be a marker of overall quality of care, of interest to both local and health authorities. |
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The event marker used to qualify clinical segments as softening events may be too narrowly defined. |
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He beat his marker and dribbled into the penalty area but his shot was high and wide of the near post. |
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As we skimmed across the lagoon, sniffing the sea air, there was nothing to see at first but the odd sea bird perched on a marker buoy. |
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Clothing is also an important marker of cultural distinctiveness and class position. |
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Separatists see bullfighting as a cultural and ethnic marker to distinguish Catalonia from the rest of Spain. |
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Language is a significant cultural marker of national identity for a people whose culture has always been under siege because of colonialism. |
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The drawing consists of three loosely defined rectangles, each filled with networks of angular lines overlaid with dark red marker blobs. |
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In addition, the patient's perception of pain control has been established as a marker of quality. |
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There is no more distinctive marker of the conservative sensibility than accurate use of the subjunctive mood in speech. |
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The Rams doubled their advantage on 17 minutes when Danny Heys beat his marker to the ball to fire home from close range. |
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Histo-localization of tannins could be a marker to distinguish embryogenic from non-embryogenic calli. |
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Henry cuts in from the left, lets his marker sprawl on the turf and slams the ball past Stiel. |
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Having achieved this, the fishermen then returned to the marker buoy to retrieve the anchor. |
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In other words, difference is not always a marker of hierarchy and oppression. |
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This marker is permanent on porous and non-porous surfaces and will write on just about anything. |
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One guideline marker of the quality of the emergency services is that they meet an eight minute response time. |
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Swindon Council was threatening to ban the sale of spray paint and marker pens to under 16s in a bid to end graffiti. |
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The finding of one or more segmental or larger perfusion defects is a sensitive marker of embolic obstruction. |
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He took a small stone and tapped the marker stone that was positioned directly under the painting. |
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In fact, a roadside marker along Route 60 still commemorates the case today. |
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Climb up past the coastguard lookout, and take a right turn at the marker post. |
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After a distance this path begins to rise round a prominent bend to where another narrower path leaves the main one at a marker post. |
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He offers to sell fishermen special marker buoys to help them identify their nets and fishing spots. |
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I make a planting hole for each seedling with my finger, then use a small pointed plant marker stake or wooden Popsicle stick to lift seedlings. |
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I stared down at the grave marker that now seemed old compared to the ones around it. |
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A huge, fat F was scrawled at the top of his test paper in thick, red, permanent marker. |
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Lysozyme, a bacteriolytic protein which is widely distributed in body fluids and many cells is a marker of general inflammatory response. |
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Ferdinand found Veron, who tricked, turned and slipped a pass inside his marker for Giggs. |
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They celebrate the Passover, another marker of their identity as God's people, and they no longer have to eat the manna of the wilderness. |
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Unfortunately, archaeologists had washed the other pots, which might have once harbored the marker molecules. |
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They measure the bills and the wings, take the birds ' weights and label a leg of each with a colored marker. |
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The 1996 World Cup was a marker of this new, malevolent mood of the cricket fan. |
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We know from other graves that it was common for parents to put a small marker with initials for a stillborn child or an infant. |
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A boy's first haircut is an event, a non-biological marker of movement from babyhood into childhood. |
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Mark your property with a UV marker pen and take details of the make and model when you buy it. |
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Startlingly, her creative materials include marker caps, spools of thread, tacks, stickers, and pipe cleaners. |
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To indicate they have made such a hike, often they scribble their names or initials on rocks or stones or the marker on the top of the mount. |
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And why do marker arms fly up at light speed when raising a planter at headlands? |
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After you've properly planned your plank flooring, use a straight edge and a permanent marker to mark over the chalked lines. |
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The second marker was the presence of abdominal striae and their visual assessment as either mild or marked. |
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Initial assignment to linkage groups was based on the logarithm of the odds ratio for each possible marker pair. |
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Any electrical device, such as torches or strobes, must be reliable and robust if it is to be relied on as a marker buoy. |
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Fever may be a marker of sepsis, localized infection, occult bacteremia, or benign illness. |
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The US researchers are now studying the heritability of these marker genes. |
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In fact, we did not find any informative marker in the three chromosomal divisions around the centromere of this chromosome. |
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It is still written in black marker on a white board and carried with great ceremony to each table. |
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In the image shown in Figure 5, a triangular marker arrangement has been used on both the dorsal and ventral lobes of the tail. |
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He does not reserve this response as a marker of bourgeois intellectual refinement and bodily sublimation. |
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Admission to a long-term-care facility from a hospital is an important marker for higher pressure ulcer risk. |
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This genetic marker might help identify subpopulations of individuals genetically prone to insulin resistance, autoimmunity, and heart disease. |
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I re-installed the marker nail, and re-snapped the chalk lines that extend to the chimney corners. |
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Reyes hit a swirling, inswinging free-kick, Juanito evaded his marker and headed into the top corner from 10 yards. |
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The target man once again held the ball up despite the close attention of his marker and again found a corner to play the ball around. |
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The MA lines and the marker strain were passaged together for 69 passages and then checked for contamination. |
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This study supports the use of cotinine as an appropriate marker for passive smoking. |
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Treating the presence of a genetic marker as though it were the clinical disease can be very unhelpful. |
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Their marker order can be easily derived from Catarrhini ancestor hypothesizing a pericentric inversion involving the entire short arm. |
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For many men, the ability to perform sexually and to satisfy their partner was an important marker of their masculinity. |
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There were also some illegible words scrawled in black marker across one work. |
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The phenotypes and marker genotypes were shuffled 1000 times and the tests were performed on each permutated data set. |
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Catalase, a well-known peroxisomal marker enzyme, was also included in this work. |
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Each marker position coincided with the position of one of the multiallelic loci. |
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The first marker is at 6 feet, and steel posts mark out each additional one-foot increment thereafter. |
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The surgeon marks the legs using an indelible ink marker while the patient is standing. |
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The Uruguay striker collected a ball on the edge of the penalty area, span past his marker and planted the ball into the bottom corner. |
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He had to putt from three yards to tie when the other player picked up his opponent's ball marker rather than forcing him to putt out. |
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A table was provided with paper and writing materials, as well as marker pens for drawing pictures. |
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Conner found that both the felt-tip pen and marker enabled him to free the mark from any descriptive function. |
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Trace the pattern outlines using wax chalk, a soap sliver, a felt-tip pen or an air-soluble marker that contrasts with the fabric backing. |
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High concentrations of the iron carrying protein ferritin are a marker of haemochromatosis. |
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Salford's comprehensive victory laid down a significant marker ahead of the play-offs and will have created considerable doubt in Leigh minds. |
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The prediction equation is from Equation 2, where p ijkl is the probability of the lth QTL genotype conditioned on marker genotype only. |
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Creating an environment conducive to an election is one marker for a free and fair vote. |
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Vryzas muscles his marker off the ball after Russia fail to clear from a corner, and knocks the ball in from six yards. |
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After all, a hyperlink is merely a road marker on the Internet, and can never be unlawful. |
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As we came closer we could make out two men in a life raft with dye marker showing and flailing their arms wildly in the air pleading to be seen. |
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In addition, there was a highly significant improvement in erythrocyte fragility, a marker of oxidative damage. |
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In the present context, a molecular genetic marker is considered as a point on a pair of homolog chromosomes of a diploid species. |
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It is important to note that hairstyle was sometimes a marker of class or gens, as among the Merovingians. |
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The lines are for when the cost of genotyping a single marker is expressed in the units of the cost of rearing. |
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Essential for its use as a marker in protoplast fusion is its ease of detection by illuminating live cells or tissues at the appropriate excitation wavelength. |
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Walk around to address the ball while keeping the marker in view. |
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The marker also has a transponder that is coupled to the tuned circuit. |
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He outjumped his marker to direct an impressive header into the goal. |
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One by one the marker flares went out, swallowed by the approaching mass. |
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Albumin is considered a good marker of capillary permeability in the pleura, because there is no evidence that albumin is produced or stored in pleural mesothelium. |
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If that means we have to stake a position, put down a marker that jobs belong here and your job belongs here, then we should do it and not be afraid to say it. |
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A marker must not move from his position except to observe whether a bowl is likely to become a toucher or to answer a question requiring a closer inspection. |
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A granite marker stone or milestone is preserved in Breage church. |
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Use a black, fine-tip, permanent marker to transfer the design. |
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Jett sees this number as a marker of how much the president allows professionals to do the job. |
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For cheetahs, marker has been at the forefront of educating people in the Middle East. |
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They were able to work with 12 meioses and seven marker loci. |
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The spike in the rightmost bin of the series is due to the occurrence of an appreciable number of chromosomes without crossovers at that marker spacing. |
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In addition to being a marker of greater severity of illness, these devices are frequently associated with the formation of biofilms on their surfaces. |
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Another one, written in English and Arabic, was dedicated to the Muhammadan soldiers in Her Majesty's army who died while serving, and a third marker had nothing on it. |
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At present, there's little more than a marker at a turnout from the road that runs along the broad Columbia River near a spot that was called Station Camp. |
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Mark the spot with a marker or crayon and, if necessary, take some measurements from points such as the ridge or sidewall that will help you locate the leak from the outside. |
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However, once he passed the furlong marker he started to send out distress signals and the next rider, sitting on his tail, set about taking advantage. |
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I like to tint the shellback using a waterproof marker in brown or olive. |
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He does not wear a skullcap, the most prominent marker of Orthodox observance. |
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By an odd coincidence, she capped the marker just as he hung up the phone. |
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The trace would have been placed on top of the map, allowing the map to show through, and the comments etc added with marker pens or chinagraph pencils. |
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Differences in the relative topography of pallial marker genes also define different regions of the pallium, which can be partially traced into the amygdala. |
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To avoid the problems of trying to tie the facility to productivity, some companies take an indirect route, using occupant satisfaction as a marker for productivity. |
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To put it schematically, I show that the animal runs alongside and undermines the narrative belief in subjective interiority as the sole marker of historical being. |
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The treatment also increases blood concentrations of prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, a marker associated with prostate cancer and prostate enlargement. |
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Table toppers at the halfway stage, Moone Celtic demolished their opponents on Sunday last, putting down a solid marker for the remainder of the season. |
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We assessed the clearance of endogenous pseudouridine in humans to evaluate the potential use of this modified nucleoside as a marker of glomerular filtration rate. |
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Expression of a germ cell marker in bone marrow fluctuated regularly with the female mouse's estrous cycle, much like the cyclical rise and fall of certain hormones. |
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He drew the final version of the winning poster with a combination of jiffy marker pens and acrylic paints, after working on rough drafts in pencil. |
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Indeed, usually the marker phenotypes do not provide the gametic phase of the chromosomes, for example, in the case of a double or multiple heterozygote. |
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In their opinion, this would allow conservatives to lay a marker down on immigration while avoiding a shutdown for the time being. |
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As Finnish is an agglutinative language, it is not surprising that inflectional difficulties were shown to be the first impairment marker among at-risk children. |
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An associated range tailored for propagation that includes plant labels, marker pens, stainless steel widgers, thermometers and a widger, dibber and label set. |
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Some pilots consider the infrared marker to be crucial to the close air-support mission to support ground troops. |
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Round the corner is a place that sells old furniture and reconditioned fridges and ovens, all plastered with neon cardboard stars, scrawled with marker pen prices. |
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My father is convinced that everything I wear is newly bought, another marker in my ongoing pattern of degeneracy. |
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I focus on eight players because six running backs and two alternates are elected to the Pro Bowl each year so that seems to be a fair marker for a standard of excellence. |
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Three other marker pairs showed deviations approaching the 0.01 level. |
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Fluency in French is a status marker, and so social considerations, as well as the practical ones of an opening to the world, have impeded full Arabization. |
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At the same time, the transpacific migrations within and of Hollywood continue to perpetuate the myth that any marker of Asianness is synonymous with foreignness. |
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In this study, I use floral manipulations in conjunction with marker gene analysis to estimate the relative contributions of autogamy and geitonogamy to self fertilization. |
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He put it to the defendant that the granite post was a marker for disputed property and the defendant had removed it in a bid to claim the property. |
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You see a marker post which tells you that you're on the right track, which momentarily raises your spirits about three millimetres from rock bottom. |
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The section start and end positions were indicated with marker posts on the side of the road plus a steel rod was driven into the pavement on the centre line. |
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When radiographs are taken to detect foreign bodies a metallic marker should always be placed at the site of the injury, tangential to the site of entry. |
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Language is a marker of nationality, but not the most important one. |
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This was a day, admittedly, when Waterford laid down a marker. |
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It might have ended in defeat but York City Knights laid down a marker for themselves yesterday with a performance full of pride, effort and ability. |
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Her sense of loss is literally written on her skin at the beginning of the film, as prefigured in the image of her writing on her abdomen with a black marker pen. |
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Because of the short notice, I can't receive any artwork for ads, but am willing to use a marker pen to scribble your company slogan on my t-shirt for money. |
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I carried a little marker pen in my pocket and when he played something which took my fancy I'd pop out the cassette and put a little dot on the plastic to mark the place. |
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She took a marker pen and wrote in big black letters on my records. |
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When I left for pastures new, I had literally a couple of dozen pencils, disposable ballpoints, marker pens, and highlighters stashed in my top drawer. |
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The banker puts a small puck or other marker on the table in front of him. |
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Indeed, Attalus's claim was a marker of threat to Honorius, and Alaric dethroned him after a few months. |
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Confirmation of Peptan benefits on bone health was obtained by the measures of Carboxy Terminal Telopeptide, a usual marker of bone resorption. |
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The ankle angle for the HH marker set was calculated from the arcsine of the dot product of these two vectors. |
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For a bold look, simply fill in theletters with the same color of marker you used on the outline. A brush pen is the easiest for filling. |
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By following mutations on these marker genes, tests can accurately determine whether two people are related along these sex-based lineages. |
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He probably asked his wife if he could use the side of her Daz packet, and the kids for a marker pen. |
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It just goes to show that EU bureaucrats are not the only people that should not be trusted with a map and marker pen. |
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Food safe marker pens that were once supplied with a loose lid are now available from Detectamet as a one piece item. |
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The Coventry business went into administration with the loss of 47 jobs because parents increasingly use marker pens to put names on uniforms. |
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In modern times, paint, particularly spray paint, and marker pens have become the most commonly used graffiti materials. |
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His trade stand will have free invisible marker pens and information on preventing rural crime. |
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Each player has a marker such as a stone, beanbag, bottlecap, shell, button, etc. |
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It not only acts as a clear marker for spectators and TV viewers, it seems to act as an invisible forcefield for footballers. |
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Use of the fluorochrome calcein as an in situ marker in the brown mussel Perna Perna. |
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Braiser and his colleagues report the Chinese locale and other sites in Asia share a similar chemical marker. |
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Macintosh reads the as a marker of ownership that qualifies the as a kaph veritatas. |
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One of the easiest ways of decorating Easter eggs is using the sharpie marker. |
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Then paint it with a black magic marker, trim it or let the two tag ends dangle like legs or barbies of a forage item. |
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Microvolt T-Wave Alternans is a marker of SCA risk which is measured during a non-invasive treadmill test. |
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Oral candidiasis as a clinical marker related to viral load, CD4 lymphocyte count and CD4 lymphocyte percentage in HIV-infected patients. |
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Contract awarded for permanent marker middle felt tip for label glassware, color black and blue. |
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CoQ10 treatment decreased brain levels of protein carbonyls, a marker of oxidative stress. |
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Carcinoembryonic antigen measurement cannot be used in pregnancy as a tumour marker. |
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Molecular marker heterozygosity and hybrid performance in indical and japonica rice. |
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A Quick-Thick Eyeliner in Punker Black glides on easily in a single stroke because of its marker pen-like precision tip. |
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The CD4 T cell count in peripheral blood is an important prognostic marker in the context of HIV infection. |
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The terminative marker ssa is prosodically independent because it carries its own stress. |
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Multiple marker screening in pregnancies with hydropic and non-hydropic Turner syndrome. |
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The NSE marker is a phosphopyruvate hydratase, is 1 of the 3 enolase isoenzymes found in mammals. |
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A least-squares algorithm for the equiform transformation from spatial marker co-ordinates. |
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This tomb was again destroyed during the French Revolution, but was eventually replaced with the current marker. |
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It seems that every language picked a spatial case at hand or even developed a completely distinct marker like the Tsez Equative suffix. |
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This lone relic was reburied in 1642 with a new marker, which was replaced 100 years later with a more elaborate monument. |
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Eosinophilia is a useful marker for infection and eosinopenia is correlated with a poor clinical outcome in fulminant infection. |
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Another marker of the poem's modernity is Rossetti's disregard for the convention of matching a poem's syntax to its stanzaic form. |
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Could mean platelet volume among complete blood count parameters be a surrogate marker of metabolic syndrome in prepubertal children? |
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The ability to hold one's own in the peer society became a marker of physical and emotional health. |
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For many the Azusa Street revival has become a personal spiritual marker, the Genesis of the Charismatic movement as we know it today. |
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We also think England will be desperate to put down a marker early in the game and could quickly manoeuvre Wilko into a drop-kicking position. |
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In this way, detection of the RNA cancer marker triggers the self-assembly of a long double-stranded RNA polymer. |
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In languages that have a two-form middle system, the reflexive marker is consistently phonologically heavier than its middle counterpart. |
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According to reports, this was the sixth time the grave marker was vandalised in a 17-month period. |
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But even in its compromised condition, the grave marker stands out in the cemetery's crowded collection of ornate sculptures and monuments. |
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Other action-packed game features include an electric chair, snake, grave marker and unparalleled magnetic action. |
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Ron Dickson shows the grave marker of aviation pioneer Charles Taylor at Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park. |
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The striker spun marker Michael Nelson with the deftest of touches before firing a cannonball of a shot into the corner of Ben Williams' net. |
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Note that the declensional schwa appearing under certain conditions on prenominal adjectives in Dutch is not a bona fide adjectivity marker. |
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One goal of toxicogenomics is to use gene expression as a highly sensitive and informative marker for toxicity. |
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Two pints of Ben and Jerry's ice cream and a voodoo doll with pins and a marker will offer particular pleasure. |
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On the second list vote, a marker of party preference, the SNP outpolled all three put together. |
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Another method is to label the constituents in some way, for example with case marking, agreement, or another marker. |
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Serum S-100beta protein is a potential biochemical marker for cerebral oedema complicating severe diabetic ketoacidosis. |
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Interface Catheter Solutions has upgraded its marker brand swaging equipment. |
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For each marker of risk that was hyperexpressed, one unit was added to the score. |
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The inclusion of succinylacetone as marker for tyrosinemia type I in expanded newborn screening programs. |
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Development of a codominant PCR-based marker for the wheat Wx-B1 null allele. |
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Certainly Democrats laid a marker down for the next two years. |
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Troponin is well recognized as a highly sensitive and specific marker for myocardial injury in acute coronary syndromes. |
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The trophoblast marker genes, cytokeratin 8 and 18, showed lower expression levels in the SCNT blastocysts compared with in vivo blastocysts. |
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The k in skope is in effect a marker of graecity, and as such conserves the original Greek seme of sight. |
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The SNP marker P297 was recognised in 2008 as ancestral to the significant subclades M73 and M269, combining them into one cluster. |
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This marker is present in China and India at frequencies of less than one percent. |
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The torc was evidently a key marker of status and very widely worn, in a range of metals no doubt reflecting the wealth and status of the owner. |
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Martin Chalfie figured out how to use GFP as a fluorescent marker of genes inserted into other cells or organisms. |
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It is a ready marker of the movement of soil and sediment from those times. |
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The casing vent, a pipe protruding from the ground, often doubles as a warning marker called a casing vent marker. |
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The Brent Crude oil marker is also known as Brent Blend, London Brent and Brent petroleum. |
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On the old county boundary between the two villages there is still a house called Devon Corn, which has the marker on the front of the house. |
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A survey marker indicates the location of the cape, which would otherwise be difficult to identify. |
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For this reason, JCV has been used as a genetic marker for human evolution and migration. |
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The origin and distribution of stemmed points have been interpreted as a cultural marker related to a source population from coastal east Asia. |
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