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On average, the genetic map has a marker every 0.68 cM, which is in line with the marker density achieved using the apple 8K SNP array (0.5 cM/marker in Antanaviciute et al. 2012; 0.88 cM/marker in Chagne et al. 2012a).
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This interpretation is in line with the identification of a prominent inflammatory marker expressed in liver and adipose tissue.
Mike notices before he plays that the tee markers are behind the yardage plate and, believing they should be next to the yardage plate, Mike moves the tee markers to be in line with the plate.
The price data for homes around every mile marker on the 26-mile route is in line with price increases across the marathon boroughs of Greenwich, Tower Hamlets and Southwark of 219%, 226% and 285% recorded since 2000 by Knight Frank.
This finding is in line with DC-SCRIPT as an early marker for disease.
This result is in line with previous research showing that inflammatory markers can activate endothelial cells that produce VWF [ 24].
This is in line with previous studies using either the isotope ratio method [ 3] or also serum surrogate markers [ 4].
The failure of CRP as a prognostic marker after cardiac surgery is in line with previous studies [5, 14].
Our study is in line with previous studies that have used end-diastolic diameter as a surrogate marker for preload and in the assessment of contractility.
This is in line with our prediction.
At high doses of protein (12.9%), the hunger profile was in line with biological markers involved in hunger/satiety (CCK and Ghrelin).
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