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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agent indicator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to linguistics, computer science, or any field where identifying an agent in a process or system is relevant.
Example: "In the sentence, the agent indicator helps to clarify who is performing the action."
Alternatives: "agent marker" or "agent signifier".
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He says mail bins and other storage containers could be equipped with his "biological agent indicator," so that "the mail therein is effectively held in quarantine".
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While there have been advances, the utility of MR contrast agent indicators of cellular physiology and gene expression has been limited by the administration of contrast agents to the interior of cells.
These relate particularly to mode of action, safety and efficacy issues; with respect to the latter, questions such as optimal dose regimen, direct comparison with other biological agents and indicators for retreatment require appropriate answers.
Dose response assessment is the process of characterizing the relationship between the dose of or exposure to an environmental agent and an indicator(s) of health detriment, such as a critical toxicity pathway perturbation or an adverse health outcome observed in exposed human populations.
Pellets were resuspended in 60 µl of HU buffer (8M urea, 5% SDS, 200 mM Tris, pH 6.8, 1 mM EDTA, and 1.5% DTT, with bromophenol blue as a coloring agent and pH indicator) plus 3 µl of 2M Tris (pH 8.0).
The Bank of England is now using data from Google searches to gauge economic sentiment (terms such as "estate agent" are good indicators of housing transactions, for example).
No entity has done comprehensive long-term tracking of injuries or violence within the repo industry, be it against debtors or agents, but one indicator of industry trends might be the cost of insurance for repo agencies.
Most techniques use indicator agents that are added to the blood.
Exposure to volatile organochlorine compounds was defined as inhalatory exposure to chlorinated solvents or other specified compounds (indicator agents being trichloroethylene, perchloroethylene, dichloromethane, and trichloromethane) at a level exceeding the nonoccupational background level.
However, we found no consistent relation between changes in achievement rates over time and the agent responsible for measuring indicator parameters.
Insulin was the only glucose-lowering agent considered as an indicator of CVD risk positive status because almost all participants were taking some glucose-lowering medicine.
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