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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.
A key marker of biological ageing was much more pronounced in babies whose mothers were overweight, researchers found.
Further analysis revealed that cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) arginine vasopressin (AVP) was the key marker of group differences in monkey sociality.
Interestingly, we uncovered the ability of YY1 to transcriptionally activate Nkx2.5, a key marker of early cardiogenic commitment.
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.
LONDON — A decade after the world descended into a devastating economic crisis, a key marker of revival has finally been achieved.
If impulse control is a key marker of success, for instance, then there is an obvious and ugly implication that other groups are simply undisciplined.
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.
The researchers then tested how a downregulated OXTR pathway affected muscle cells, and found that control viral vectors decreased mouse muscle cell proliferation from 85 to 20percentt; and cells also lose a key marker of muscle stem cell proliferation.
(While residents elsewhere might wish for fewer Starbucks outlets, Mr. Towns implied that if one arrived, it would be a key marker of progress; he noted with pride that the local Dunkin' Donuts offers WiFi).
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