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be indicator of
noun
A pointer or index that indicates something.
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Let (i_{JC}) be indicator of JC.
They found that women died more from "injuries" in a given year than while giving birth - injuries, they say, "appear to be indicator of violence against women".
The part on 'indicator' deals with a retrospective recording of symptoms that might be "indicator" of a beginning psychiatric illness or are relevant to diagnosing the disorder in question.
Cytogenetic test is considered to be indicator of oxidative potential, genotoxicity, and estimation of the mutagen potency in meiotic PMCs and PGs [ 12, 19].
Cytogenetic tests are considered to be indicator of cytotoxicity, genotoxicity, genetic variability, and estimation of the mutagen potency in meiotic PMCs and PGs [ 12, 19].
Higher activation in the right hemisphere, particularly in frontal regions, was found to be indicator of negative affect in healthy populations [ 11].
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The fish were first developed to be indicators of polluted water.
Elephants that look lethargic or repeatedly swing their heads can be indicators of mistreatment.
These findings can be indicators of persons with chronic disease.
Nightmares and excessive dreaming can ruin sleep and often be indicators of other conditions.
These variables may be indicators of a chaotic lifestyle.
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