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Omotic languages also have a marked reduction in the phonological material of words compared with other Afro-Asiatic languages.
Previous studies have shown that exposure to bright light can have a marked affect on alertness.
Various breast cancer cells have a marked differential migratory capability.
(i) Flies have a marked, 4-fold preference for sucrose over yeast.
They are positive for the neural stem cell marker CD133 and have a marked capacity for self renewal and differentiation.
Thus, NON mice have a marked secretory defect, which is corrected to a significant degree by amiloride derivatives.
Enlargement will have a marked, and disruptive, effect.
The Swiss have a marked affection for their film culture.
(Venezuelan buyers, for example, have a marked preference for the color red).
But the Crusades did have a marked impact on the development of Western historical literature.
Atmospheric conditions have a marked effect on the luminous range of lights.
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