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These new migrations are a key marker of our epoch.
Putin sees the project as a key marker of Russia's resurgence on the global stage.
The fact that we were driven to industrial action was a key marker that things are not looking good.
Since an efficient heart pumps more blood with every beat, the heart rate measured at rest -- a person's lowest rate -- is a key marker of fitness.
A key marker of whether this United side can improve on their results from last year will therefore be the coaching, and not just the managing, of some of these exciting players.
A key marker the team would have had would have been no tries conceded – they conceded one and it might have been two or even more.
The two sections can be confidently correlated using the key marker (tuff) bed described above.
Within 30 minutes, the monkeys' levels of luteinizing hormone, a key marker of puberty, increased 25-fold.
A fine felsic tuff (~5 cm thick) is present in the middle of the formation and is a key marker bed for the correlation of lithologic sections.
Moreover, 2D-PAGE immunoblot and enzymatic-activity analyses of third leaves revealed remarkable changes in response to salt stress in the key marker enzymes associated with oxidative damage.
Displacement is defined as movement from one cell tower to another cell tower between two consecutive calls, and is a key marker for assessing mobility.
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