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At the same time, its eco-conscious and public-space elements have attracted global interest as a possible markers for a new era of ultra-tall structures that aim to be a bit kinder and gentler both on the environment and the people who work, shop, eat and sleep in them.

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Waragai, M. et al. Plasma levels of DJ-1 as a possible marker for progression of sporadic Parkinson's disease.

The use of event related potentials as a possible marker for the development of autism spectrum disorders.

Morita A, Suzuki N, Matsumoto Y, Hirano K, Enomoto A, Zhu J and Sakai K (2000) p41 as a possible marker for cell death is generated by caspase cleavage of p42/SETbeta in irradiated MOLT-4 cells.

Coulouarn C, Derambure C, Lefebvre G, Daveau R, Hiron M, Scotte M, et al. Global gene repression in hepatocellular carcinoma and fetal liver, and suppression of dudulin-2 mRNA as a possible marker for the cirrhosis-to-tumor transition.

Finally, a ribosomal RNA marker for the 28S rRNA gene optimised by Naito et al. [J. Forensic Sci. 37 (1992) 396] was used as a possible marker for speciation.

We also detected for the first time a complete loss of afamin in metastatic laryngeal cancer tissues, which warrants further studies into its use as a possible marker for monitoring disease progression and/or treatment outcome.

We also evaluated the relationship between values > 10 × 99th percentile URL of CK-MB and Hs-cTn as a possible marker for peri-operative myocardial infarction.

Their target was prostate-specific antigen (PSA), a protein that can indicate prostate cancer in men and that is also being investigated as a possible marker for breast cancer in women.

We excluded women with dementia from these analyses, so that we could assess telomere length as a possible marker for pre-clinical changes in hippocampal volume.

In line with other U.S.-based air pollution studies, the effects were stronger among the socioeconomically disadvantaged, a possible marker for concomitant adverse environmental exposures, poor diet, and a more stressful life [19].

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