The nighttime mission was over featureless landscape that provided minimal visual markers. |
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Smoking, poor diet quality and obesity are all clear markers of social disadvantage and a lack of education. |
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In oat, BEER et al. found associations between markers and 13 quantitative traits in a set of 64 landraces and cultivars. |
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High voltage and low amperage were used to increase the contrast between the dense tantalum markers and the bone. |
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The researchers evaluated additional tumor markers and confirmed antitumor activity. |
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The reliability of carbon particles from India ink as markers of cell expansion was an early concern in this study. |
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Estimates of hybrid frequency are conservative because of the limited number of genetic markers available to characterize genetic ancestry. |
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Nine previously unreported markers were incorporated into the integrated map. |
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In HPTH, bone formation rate is markedly elevated and increases in formative and resorptive markers seem to be of equivalent size. |
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When the drawing is complete, the students begin the coloring of Elmer's patchwork body with bright colorful markers. |
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The question then is whether these three potential markers for ageing linked to calorie restriction also apply to humans. |
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He has pinpointed markers signaling the presence of an unwanted, purplish color in wheatgrasses caused by the pigment anthocyanin. |
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Self-illuminated pavement markers offer certain advantages over conventional retroreflective markers, the most obvious being their visibility. |
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As Benjamin sat down with a few crayons and several markers, he glanced at Rebecca who was coloring her Ohio picture. |
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However, with progressive deformation, markers above anticlinal crests were extended in the shortening direction. |
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On a hill that you are comfortable on, place some markers directly down the fall line. |
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The authors have put forward a concept of identifying specific protein subunits which are immunogenic and using them as diagnostic markers. |
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Some factors to consider are durability, immovability, and ease of location over time as markers become buried under grass and mulch. |
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The other set of markers will identify the normal chromosome inherited from the normal parent. |
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Cofactors are usually selected on the basis of simple forward selection, with markers entering the model individually rather than in pairs. |
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The peaks in the graph represent changes in power due to pairwise LD between the two neutral markers. |
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The art teacher came up to the lounge with a huge box of colored pencils, markers, crayons and oil pastels. |
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True to a kids' art forms, I use pastels, pencil crayons and the great unsung medium of Jiffy markers. |
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Twenty-six linkage groups were identified and synteny of duplicated microsatellite markers was used to confirm 13 homeologous chromosome pairs. |
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For about the last 20 years, part-way into the marking of examinations, there have been communications from examiners to markers. |
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A series of circular markers bearing Ralph's Cross, the park's symbol, have gone missing in recent weeks. |
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Marine tephra layers form important chronostratigraphic markers and may also provide information on eruption dynamics and chronology. |
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Her photos communicate an openness to interpretation that supersedes the occasional temporal markers of bell-bottom pants or early punk hairdos. |
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Scattered about are whiteboards, markers, pens, and paper, as well as quirky sundries such as wigs, Hula-Hoops, and Play-Doh. |
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Other markers of kidney damage include abnormalities in urine sediment, blood, and urine chemistries, and abnormal findings on imaging studies. |
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The second subtype of switch-reference markers is found in many American Indian languages. |
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Early markers of acute ischemia include myoglobin and creatine kinase-MB subforms, when available. |
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Grafting these geographical markers of the outlands onto the structure of a Broadway production number reinforces the concept of inclusiveness. |
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The team skipper led by example at full-back, while her flankers kept their respective markers off the scoreboard. |
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More high-quality, linked DNA markers of herbal medicines will be developed in further studies. |
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Vasari's herms, markers of the boundaries of the territories of Venice, had a clear association with the Venetian empire. |
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The Oromos tradition of decorating horses is reflected in both old paintings and in today's painted grave markers. |
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On foot or sometimes on mountain bikes, orienteers exercise their bodies and brains, finding a series of destination markers along a course. |
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The majority of these graves did not have accompanying headstones or markers of any kind. |
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Unlike traditional fluorescent markers, they are very bright and do not bleach if harshly illuminated. |
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In the drawer, among pencils, staplers, fluorescent markers and rubber bands, was another key. |
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Eastman opened the Souris tourney Friday night edging the host Cougars 2-1 as Tyler Bram had both Eastman markers. |
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Even if the hematite's origin remains ambiguous, trace amounts of other minerals could serve as additional markers of past water. |
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When the contacts on the presser foot ride over the markers, a circuit is completed and proper steps in the buttonholing sequence are initiated. |
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No matter where you go around the town, you will find walls, litterbins, parking meters, gates and monuments daubed with markers and spray paint. |
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Magic markers gave way to spray paint in the early 1970s as writers realised the potential for elaborating and enlarging their signatures. |
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I've found that felt tip pens or magic markers are excellent for 'tattooing' non-permanent symbols on skin for specific rituals. |
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Tailor's tacks, stickers, chalk or non-permanent markers are the best tools for marking. |
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In Minho, the traditional wine is vinho verde, a young wine made from grapes that grow on arbors that often serve as property markers. |
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A chorionic villous sampling test involves taking a sample of tissue from the placenta to measure certain markers in the blood. |
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My hope is that the clouds will lift during the climb, and we can space the markers farther apart. |
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Unfortunately, insufficient tumor was available to perform additional stains for neuroepithelial or neural crest markers. |
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This translocation together with the genes flanking the breakpoints may prove to be markers of this neoplasm. |
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Finally, one of the more esoteric chemical markers to be found in ice cores is sodium. |
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The students used ultra-fine permanent markers to do the details on the jewelry and patterns on the gourd. |
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Loci of noncoding markers that have possible codominant alleles are in boldface italic type. |
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In this game, a runner or group of runners blazed a trail and marked it by leaving paper markers, or anything else suitable, along the route. |
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These markers are used as signposts to mark the abnormal gene or the abnormal chromosome. |
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He doesn't give a monkey's about being liked and is not averse to sledging markers to disrupt their concentration for advantage. |
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Biochemical markers of metastasis such as lung hydroxyproline, uronic acid, serum sialic acid and gammaglutamyl transpeptidase were estimated. |
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The dead are washed, wrapped in seamless shrouds, and buried in graves facing Mecca without coffins or markers. |
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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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My sister and I had healthy birth weights, hit all the markers, and excelled academically, despite the lack of elbow room. |
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The thigh markers were carefully placed in line with the markers on the lateral condyles and greater trochanters. |
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To misunderstand it is to misread the bold signs of what will be the great historical markers our time. |
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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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These markers are chosen according to their spectral properties and their physico-chemical reactivities toward UV radiations. |
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All other markers are subsequently placed in the bin into which they best fit by statistical procedures without perturbing the overall map order. |
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Disguise scratches in your wood furniture with shoe polish, crayon or felt tip markers. |
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These protein markers have been used to monitor therapy, detect recurrences and triage patients for intensive treatment protocols. |
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Liver function tests routinely combine markers of function with markers of liver damage. |
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At this very moment, exam markers are sharpening their red pencils to ring such sloppiness. |
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On the other hand, drawings made with nothing more than pens, markers, and tracing paper can have equal success in communicating design ideas. |
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Fluorescent markers that are easily visible by microscopic or spectroscopic detection systems play a critical role in biology. |
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A few children won prizes, and most others received freebies such as markers, toffees, and labels. |
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Many investigators are working to identify markers that will define the immunologic status of the septic patient. |
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The subject nominal is in the oblique form and the verb phrase lacks tense and agreement markers. |
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Its handmade, unofficial markers memorialize the dead while its compositional structure balances the crosses with the living. |
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Languages with dual markers have a different plural affix for sets of two than the affix for sets greater than two. |
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It's accented by large luminous white hands, thin white baton markers, and Arabic numerals at 6 and 12 o'clock. |
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The books come in a bright blue backpack that also contains a box of washable markers and a throwaway flash camera. |
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The aircraft crossed the threshold at 50 feet and the landing lights illuminated the numbers and fixed distance markers. |
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For analysis of interference and map distances, all tetrads showing non-Mendelian segregation of any markers were excluded from analysis. |
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No regions of the genome exhibited nonrandom segregation of any markers in the unaffected females tested. |
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Use permanent markers to avoid smudging, and place a sheet of ruled paper underneath so that the writing is evenly spaced. |
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The rates of transmission of the dominant markers from one generation to the next are illustrated in the bar graph and shown numerically below. |
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When examiners turn into mere markers, they often produce a grid called a mark analysis sheet. |
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For example, in the external assessment the markers are experienced teachers, trained by a chief examiner. |
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If the assessment is subjective, the level of agreement between markers must be tested in order to validate the process of marking. |
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Examination markers would be asked to be extra vigilant and to follow up suspicious trends in exam scripts. |
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Darren Rooney is at the top of his game while Paul McDonald is one of the tightest markers in Gaelic football. |
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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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The horizontal axis shows the chromosomes of interest with markers from the genetic map. |
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The positions of RFLP markers are indicated by horizontal hatch marks along the chromosomes. |
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Thus, these measures require only knowledge of the chromosome number for the markers in both genomes. |
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The chromosome maps are given below the images, with black tick marks indicating the position of markers. |
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Three subgroups of patients with markers which may indicate more severe asthma had an even greater risk of mortality. |
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Adjustment for other markers of social position had little additional effect. |
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Genotyping of the four polymorphic markers identified two distinct haplotypes in all of the 23 individuals analysed. |
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These chemicals can act as clear and specific chemical markers that indicate a heart attack is imminent. |
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In fact, the poet finds her most powerful tool to be one of the clearest markers of the irrevocability of the loss. |
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While it is possible to look at all possible pairs of markers, examining all possible triplets and quadruplets quickly becomes impractical. |
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This activation can be quantified by measurement of plasma levels of soluble markers. |
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There are, however, neither signs of life nor markers to indicate where we are. |
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Stones resting on the markers that indicate where barracks once were act as symbols of remembrance. |
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For navigation purposes, you can use your log to record waypoints and route numbers or times at certain markers for a future good reference. |
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The most utilized fluorescent markers of dead cells are polar DNA-binding dyes, unable to penetrate intact plasma membranes. |
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I'll agree to legalising prostitutes if they have big markers placed on them, so the johns and regular people will know who they are. |
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In another application, unitary catheters can feature radiopaque markers to determine distance. |
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Nonaddressable markers can be used to locate addressable markers by providing a reference point for searches. |
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Let the children use construction paper, markers, crayons and paint to create flowers to decorate it. |
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The first of these is that the simple form of the verb without any markers refers to whatever time is in focus. |
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The two people in question were driving their car out to Coney Island when they veered off the line of concrete markers which marks the route. |
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Preferences, plans, goals, and other markers of intentionality are at the highest level. |
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In addition to markers from the linkage map, we also probed karyotypes with ribosomal RNA gene sequences and 4 of the 12 ungrouped markers. |
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The researchers are also using the markers as a guide in mapping the sugar beet genome. |
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Legal and political criteria such as electorate rights and tenurial status were no longer reliable markers of socio-economic status. |
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Routine surveillance using bone scans, chest radiographs, and blood tests for tumor markers is not recommended. |
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The Uto-Aztecan language Huichol, for example, deploys different sets of switch-reference markers to encode different tenses. |
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Using molecular markers, apomixis was shown to have arisen frequently and independently during the evolution of this agamic complex. |
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The first paintball markers were used by timber cruisers and lumbermen to mark the trees selected for harvesting or cutting. |
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These markers invoke public consciousness about what values, beliefs, and capabilities people have. |
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The chapter concludes with a discussion of agreement markers triggered by inflection classes. |
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The donor and recipient chromosomes could be distinguished by the genetic markers that flanked the white genes. |
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The numbers on the right refer to the positions of molecular length markers in kilobases. |
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Molecular markers derived from cDNA and genomic DNA clones were from the tomato high-density linkage map. |
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These markers indicate rices that are ideal for products such as canned soups or instant rice mixes. |
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Also housed in the lights' polycarbonate enclosures are the parking lights, side-turn markers and daytime running lights. |
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Progeny plants were scored for pigmentation phenotype and analyzed for genotype using SSR markers. |
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However, maps generated using molecular markers often have greatly inflated lengths compared with those predicted from chiasma counts. |
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If the markers do dry out, they are easily revived by running the tips under water and recapping overnight. |
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We assay variation in a natural population to assess whether microsatellite markers can be informative for future studies in this species. |
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The names on the eroded headstones were all but illegible, so in the waning light the artist made rubbings of the markers. |
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The DNR showed me pictures of some markers that had been put up wrong on one of the trails. |
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The positions of the markers are denoted by solid circles along the x-axis. |
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The 228 markers used in the genome scan are represented with vertical ticks on the x-axis. |
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A drawback in its use is the cost of measurement, although when compared to using molecular markers it is not very high. |
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The y-axis indicates the number of markers corresponding to each distance class. |
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Unless a mapping population is very large, it is difficult to detect repulsion linkages between simplex markers in polyploids. |
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Most, in fact, find themselves asking the class how to pronounce polysyllabic words, how to operate a projector or where they can find whiteboard markers. |
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The students searched the mags, cut images, and wrote on their canvases with fat red and blue markers. |
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When our wakas originally came to Aotearoa and landed, the first thing our menfolk did was to walk the land and claim it, by leaving stone markers. |
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In this grotesquely acquisitive society, all cultural markers are subject to violent revision as the inhabitants seek to fulfil their various appetites. |
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This trend continued when the data were adjusted for inflammatory markers. |
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As their teacher rattled off numbers in Chinese, the duo listened, picked up their markers, wrote identical answers on whiteboards and held it up for the audience to see! |
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Feature recognizers check the headers or the body of the e-mail looking for patterns that human beings have identified as markers of spam or non-spam mail. |
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Mackerel are making an appearance along the western coastline and holiday markers and locals are out in force reeling them in on all kinds of tackle. |
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The kopi grave markers, widows' mourning caps and cylindro-conical stones that are so common to the west of the Darling River are rare to the east. |
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The section on markers discusses rhyme and alliteration, oppositions, word repetition, paradox, metaphor, pithiness and aspects of the syntax of proverbs. |
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Despite clustering in heterochromatin, Dasheng elements are not nested, suggesting their potential value as molecular markers for these marker-poor regions. |
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A detailed anatomy of misordered situations shows that deviations from the true order in such cases are due mainly to interchanges of adjacent markers. |
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Each GU can be identified by the existence of morphological markers in the form of scale leaf and assimilating leaf scars alternately distributed along the aerial axes. |
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Disclosed herein are genetic markers for pig leanness, methods for identifying such markers, and methods of screening pigs to determine those more or less likely to be obese. |
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Coins or small poker chips will serve as markers, and you can now buy little colored plastic train engines which look like the token from a Monopoly set. |
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At the other end of the cone shaped island was a two mile long causeway with tall stone pillars as markers connected to the mainland near Strandhill. |
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Progeny tests employing molecular markers allow the identification of individuals originated by sexual means among the offspring of a facultative apomict. |
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Two somewhat ritualized markers of politeness are the offering of tea, coffee, and sweets to house visitors and taking turns buying rounds of drinks at a pub. |
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I dutifully got out my trusty green and red markers and set to work on one, but in the end, I argued Dad out of the idea by saying that the sign would make us sound illicit. |
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The female urine markers consist of more than 100 compounds, a much more complex mixture than the male glandular scents, which are mainly fatty acids and aromatics. |
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It clarifies how developing inflections, particularly tense markers, align with aspect categories and how this association varies across proficiency level. |
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It could well be that the aspectual markers introduce events. |
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Colorific markers also feature ventilated safety caps to prevent choking. |
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Four of the markers tested activated at illuminance levels over 100 lux. |
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Johannine territoriality addresses not only space and place, but also the directional markers which indicate the place whence Jesus came and whither he goes. |
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Some of the coloured route markers are over-ruled by diversion signs. |
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The track is above the road and is indicated by dark blue markers. |
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In the pipeline are permanent route markers in mosaic and cement. |
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The orange race route markers pointed straight into an empty box car. |
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The Liverpool tall guy was often penalised in his duels with his markers. |
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Several independent high schools have already complained that pupils' scores were reduced by markers in a bid to avoid claims that exams are becoming easier. |
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Statements were being taken from several examination markers. |
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Graffiti and scratchiti do very poorly as permanent markers. |
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This figuration of gender does not create a masculinized female, but rather a gendered-male character reconstituted in the visual markers of both sexes. |
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A 3,000-meter rowing course with submersible lane markers is laid out on the Lower Otay Lake to accommodate athletes training in sweeps and sculls. |
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He used these markers as a platform to introduce new type of art market to post-war Japan. |
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Some religious traditions indeed predicate apocalyptic hope on a lifetime of self-abnegation and the renunciation of all individual markers of significance and distinction. |
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Rather than glory in our differences as the markers of our superiority over others, we need to handle our spiritual heritage with humility and self-denial. |
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Use washable window markers to make colorful creations that even passers-by can enjoy, or to play endless, paper-free games like tic-tac-toe and hangman. |
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Schools can save for small items like court markers, skipping ropes, cones and bean bags, or larger pieces of equipment including tennis sets, goalposts and hurdles. |
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With each shovel of dirt lifted up to expose the layer beneath, he's found the markers leading the way to understanding who he was, who he became and who he is meant to be. |
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Gates, cars, rabbit carcasses are all markers of transitoriness. |
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And like all markers of cultural identity, words and tunes often exist inside of us, unexamined. |
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The motion capture was carried out in the Sports Science department of Dublin City University, where the dancers were fitted with 46 markers at key points on their bodies. |
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At relatively low shear strains, deformation is apparent from the slight deformation of strain markers, such as the overturning of ice-wedge casts. |
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Once you get the hang of it, set up markers to slalom around. |
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Another brainless action idol thriller rakes the box office markers into the drawer, tallies up the boodle and announces the dawn of a new era of starmaking. |
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First, one would apply a clustering method to the unlinked markers to estimate the ancestry of the sampled individuals and the phenotype frequencies across subpopulations. |
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While there, I missed decent sidewalks, potable tap water, and a subway, markers of a society that cares about the common good. |
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Staging exams is a lengthy and costly process which requires a team to agree the questions and set the papers, people to check and review them and markers to correct them. |
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The point is to lay down markers, draw some lines in the sand, and give his voters something to rally around. |
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The artist states, in his essay, that plaques, cairns and non-sculptural markers were disqualified in favor of those that maintained the formal category of the vertical shaft. |
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We are already seeing large schools of Spanish sardines and hardtails taking up residence on local artificial reefs, ledges, channel markers and wrecks. |
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A third infrared camera, also mounted on the headset, spatially orients the video in relation to a set of optical tracking markers placed around the patient's body. |
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Each horizontal axis represents the genetic map of the indicated rat chromosome in Haldane centimorgans and the markers at which genotypes were determined. |
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In realising and recognising that these markers are not as enormous as we once believed, we turn them from stumbling blocks to stepping stones, on our way to the wider future. |
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Throughout the day's testimony he moved about in his seat, at times shaking his head in disagreement or using neon pink and green markers to highlight the notes he had made. |
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Microsatellite markers revealed no particular departure from panmixia within each local population and a genetic structure consistent with isolation by distance. |
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The usual reason given for the use of a chronometric system is that we don't have enough biological activity or geochemical change to find useful markers. |
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Although the end of puberty and the beginning of adulthood are not clearly demarcated, first conception, pregnancy, or parturition are frequently used markers. |
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We showed that in the absence of phase information, genotyping errors can be detected if and only if there is Mendelian inconsistency at one or more of the markers. |
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In the post-genome era, disease gene mapping using dense genetic markers has become an important tool for dissecting complex inheritable diseases. |
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The shank markers were carefully placed in line with the lateral malleoli and lateral condyles at the point of greatest curvature of the lower legs. |
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The next morning, we spent no more than an hour making the poster, writing George's slogan on a large plain brown paper wrapper with big black markers. |
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These markers will be used to estimate interbreeding between field populations of the two developmental morphs to assess whether there is any evidence of speciation. |
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In its role as a consecutive connector and as a punctuation marker, it corresponds to other markers in English than well or cos, eg. then or therefore. |
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The development of large numbers of molecular markers and interval-mapping methods paved the way for QTL mapping using intercrosses of inbred experimental organisms. |
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The internalization of dollars as markers for human worth and artistic achievement has insidiously skewed how we view the meaning of culture and creativity. |
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Conversely, Russian has a complex plural system in which the morphological markers for sets of two, three, and four differ from those for five through ten. |
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Several chemical markers indicate a drastic change in the environment around the start of the Cambrian. |
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Plasma levels of these markers were correlated with lactate and glucose blood levels, indicators for hypovolemia, and with clinical outcome. |
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Recent scientific literature supports the potential of exosomes as diagnostic markers. |
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Finding all navigational markers missing, they attempted to pick their own way in through the barrier reef. |
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The mark is made with a tap from a light hammer, although I have known hornyhanded markers who did it with simple hand pressure. |
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Simple markers for subclinical inflammation in patients with Familial Mediterranean Fever. |
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Early ultrasonographic markers of atherosclerosis in patients with familial Mediterranean fever. |
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Although P297 itself has not yet been much tested for, the same population has been relatively well studied in terms of other markers. |
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Perfective, imperfective negation, simultaneous and habitual are four aspects markers in Wuvulu language. |
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Early studies on the relationship between biochemical markers of body iron stores and CAD yielded inconsistent results. |
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The variation in musculoskeletal stress markers may indicate a mobile lifestyle for at least some of the males analysed. |
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White markers supposedly point out the way, but more often result in leading the walker astray. |
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We examined expression of the myoblast markers, namely MyoD, Myf5, myogenin and desmin. |
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Each of these markers is used in conjunction with the subject proclitics except for the markers aa and mii. |
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In Old Rapa there are also other types of tense markers known as Past, Imperative, and Subjunctive. |
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We think that arterial stiffness and intima media thickness are two different independent markers of subclinical vascular damage. |
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Words include an objective semantic element and markers specifying the grammatical use of the word. |
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The dispersal of Neolithic culture from the Middle East has recently been associated with the distribution of human genetic markers. |
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Such markers may include common language or dialect, national dress, birthplace, family affiliation, etc. |
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The use of moorstone continued to such an extent that in 1847 boundary markers were cut around Pew Tor to protect it. |
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Cat's eyes were the earliest form of reflective pavement markers, and are in use in the United Kingdom and other parts of the world. |
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There is an absence of epithelial, melanocytic, myogenic, and hematolymphoid markers. |
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Grammatical markers directly added to the word perform the same function as prepositions in English. |
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Suffix pronouns are used as markers of possession and as objects of verbs and prepositions. |
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A real STR result would look similar to this but with more markers, allowing for greater statistical power in detecting unrelatedness. |
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The two smaller slots are for the dropping of cash or markers into the dropbox when players cash these for casino chips. |
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Static trials used to calculate joint centers included additional markers on the medial femoral epicondyles and medial malleoli. |
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The guitar is cherry red with a black scratchplate and dot fingerboard markers. |
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These markers are not fixed but fluid, varying from culture to culture and also within a culture over time. |
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The unrooted phylogenetic neighbor-joining tree was constructed using 15 MS markers that clearly differentiated among five native chicken lines. |
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Once the predictive markers were discovered for marbling and tenderness, the companies conducted further testing to validate their discoveries. |
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There is a turntable at the western extremity of the station's platforms, which doubles as the datum for mileage markers on the line. |
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We used isotypic controls in order to check for unspecific binding and to set the markers during the evaluation of the results. |
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Use markers to decorate seven pieces of bow-tie pasta and to color seven twist ties. |
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National identity markers are those characteristics used to identify a person as possessing a particular national identity. |
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Two key paleontologic markers of this lineage are pelves compatible with bipedality and braincase size. |
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Histological and serological tumor markers, and gene expression, and their clinical usefulness in cancers. |
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Discourse markers such as oh, so or well, also signal the progression of ideas between sentences and help to create cohesion. |
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Evaluation of the effect of four fibers on laxation, gastrointestinal tolerance and serum markers in healthy humans. |
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Evaluating genetic variation and relationships among two bromegrass species and their hybrid using RAPD and AFLP markers. |
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Data suggest slight decreases in markers of proliferation in the periosteal and midsutural areas analyzed. |
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They are acting as 'place markers,' highlighting a rare species of 'tree' foraminiferan named Notodendrodes antarctikos. |
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Her goal during five expeditions was to photography the 'ovoos', shamanist stone markers found scattered across the vast Mongolian deserts. |
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In Sweden by the 13th century menhirs were erected as markers for the graves of warriors. |
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Transition markers are conjunctions which indicate additive, resultive and contrastive relations between ideas. |
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The state has numerous historical markers, which can themselves become the center of a tour. |
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A kinematical analysis system equipped with 6 digital video cameras was used to obtain the 3D coordinates of the markers. |
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The wildcat may also scratch trees, leaving visual markers, and leaving its scent through glands in its paws. |
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Coalescent theory describes a stochastic model of how the ancestry of such genetic markers maps to the history of a population. |
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As neutral markers, junk DNA cannot generate cultural, behavioural, or, for that matter, truly biological differences between groups. |
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The combination of markers distinguishes naive helper and killer T cells from their memory counterparts. |
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Introgression in common bean x tepary bean interspecific congruity-backcross lines as measured by AFLP markers. |
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As the tumour markers were within the normal range, a working diagnosis of growing teratoma syndrome of the ovary was made. |
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Pathways of spread of the introduced ascidian Styela clava in Northern Europe, as revealed by microsatellite markers. |
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Each consonant symbol in the shorthand is qualifiable with various vowel markers. |
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The ingenious packaging, with a hidden spiral binding, includes 3-D glasses, art paper and two markers. |
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In almost all European countries, such markers will include reflective lenses of some kind. |
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Kayser-Fleischer rings, markers for Wilson's disease, were not seen and hypothyroidism was ruled out. |
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Haplogroups I and G are also characteristic markers for many different West European populations. |
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Since different individuals of the same species may have different allotypes, these determinants can be used as genetic markers. |
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The zygosity of the participating pairs was determined by the genotyping of ten highly polymorphic genetic markers. |
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Social scientists have thus focused on how, when, and why different markers of ethnic identity become salient. |
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Some of the dolmens and cromlechs are burial sites serving as well as border markers. |
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Need for better anthropometric markers for prediction of cardiovascular risk in nutritionally stunted populations. |
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The role of synovial fluid markers of catabolism and anabolism in osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis an asymptomatic organ donors. |
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Nuclear and mitochondrial DNA markers for specific identification of istiophorid and xiphiid billfishes. |
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Other tests such as a blood test for autoimmune markers may be taken, or a synovial fluid aspirate may be taken. |
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Thus, one crucial feature of pragmatic markers and parentheticals has been claimed to be that they are movable while sentence adverbials are not. |
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Blood type A has A markers, B has B markers, AB has both A and B markers, and O has no markers of the ABO group. |
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Other crosses were erected as memorials, for prayer, as town or market crosses, in churchyards, and as boundary markers. |
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These authors based this idea from the zero genetic diversity found in the populations studied with allozymes markers. |
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One of the most important markers of the freedom of a slave was the adoption of a last name upon being freed. |
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And keep her away from magic markers unless you're ready for a mustache. |
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The bone harpoons and points have the most distinctive chronological markers within the typological sequence. |
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On the contrary, most analytical or optical techniques require labelling, which entails chemoluminescence, fluorescence, or radioactive markers. |
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Preliminary screening experiments of well-established SC markers have identified Lgr6 and Troy expression in the mouse oviduct. |
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The relative strength of the association of inflammation and oxidative stress markers with AF remains unclear. |
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Since animal mtDNA evolves faster than nuclear genetic markers, it represents a mainstay of phylogenetics and evolutionary biology. |
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Recently, a mammary carcinoma stem cell has been isolated from primary mammary carcinomas using four cell surface markers. |
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The test contains information on all of the key genetic markers needed for the USDA-AIPL genomic evaluation. |
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Six out of 10 women without other genetic markers of ovarian cancer risk had the KRAS variant. |
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The experimental tests, or genetic markers, use technology known as Genome Wide Association Studies. |
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In the UK, the area in which pedestrians should cross at pelican crossings is marked out by a series of markers. |
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There are numerous scientific problems associated with any claim of ancestry using genetic markers. |
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Genetic variation in Phlebiopsis gigantean as detected with random amplified microsatellite markers. |
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In some languages, this is done through same subject markers and different subject markers. |
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Raised reflective markers include a lens or sheeting that enhances their visibility by reflecting automotive headlights. |
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The lesion shows diffuse positivity for CD68 and vimentin, and negativity for smooth muscle actin, desmin, and epithelial markers. |
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Pycnogenol efficiency on glycaemia, motor nerve conduction velocity and markers of oxidative stress in mild type diabetes in rats. |
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The cat's eye is a retroreflective safety device used in road marking and was the first of a range of raised pavement markers. |
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Suffixes have probably been 'worn down' and replaced, and in Kulaal, a recent system of concord markers has been created. |
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In other words, they have come to be grammaticalised, to a greater or larger extent, as DPR markers. |
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