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An English reading marker got in touch to say that Pearson's ePEN software, which for the first time this year is being used to mark Sats papers, was freezing for up to five minutes between questions.

As Dentsu London writes on their blog: We're excited about this development in the technology: the app isn't reading markers in the form of QR or any other kind of code; it's reading the unique facial features, the colors and the form of the Suwappu characters themselves.

There's no longer a full-time employee scouring papers for snappers, but a few vigilant souls, who no doubt read marker in hand, armed with the glorious purpose of exposing human error, or perhaps just hankering for a ten dollar check, still send in clippings and folded newspapers and even links (you can actually now submit them on online, here).

In order to conduct this research, psychometric data about self-regulated learning and log data, such as slide pages that learners read, marker, and annotate, was collected.

"To the town," read a marker in the trackless sand, and all too soon, the asphalt road reappeared.

As I walked the "literary path" the city had recently installed along an allée of majestic mahogany trees, I paused to read markers featuring quotes from Breton and prominent Martinicans, including Mr. Césaire: "I am obsessed with nature, with the flower, with the root," one of his reads.

While an initial assessment of position within the read indicated that as the SNPs were located towards the end of a read the percentage of monomorphic markers increased, removal of SNPs detected with low quality bases eliminated this trend.

"I was raised learning about this history, but there was something about reading that marker, and the confusion about how this site had been used since that time.

A single reading of cardiac markers on any day of the first week of ARDS may not be different from serial daily readings.

This may occur in survey data but is unlikely to occur, systematically, in GBS data; the probability of a marker read being available is unlikely to vary systematically across individuals.

SNP discovery in a mapping cross requires a high number of sequence reads per marker for each parent.

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