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Discover Ludwig"mark loss" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a decrease in the amount of something, such as a decrease in grades, money, or reputation. For example, "The student's mark loss in her math class was noticeable after her poor test performance."
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A stochastic element to PO×BW epigenetic mark loss may also be an important element in understanding the hybrid defects.
Concerning the assumptions required for the method, ear-notches provide a permanent marking so the assumption of zero mark loss is justified.
The fact that Bu-1a is likely to be replicated bidirectionally would mean that a single-stranded region formed by a fork from the 3′ end of the locus arresting at the +3.5 G4 may be rapidly replicated by a fork arriving from the 5′ end of the locus, but with the parental nucleosomes already displaced, thereby 'fixing' the mark loss.
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Nonprofits in Japan are not required to mark losses on assets for the price they would sell in the market at the time.
Tax bills reviewed by the publication reveal what the Times calls a "common tax-minimizing maneuver" that allowed Kushner and his real estate firm, Kushner Companies, to mark losses on paper without actually losing any money.
(a) Chest radiography shows marked loss of left lung volume and herniation of the contralateral lung (arrows).
(a) The chest radiograph shows marked loss of left lung volume, with an isolated hyperlucent lesion (arrows) that reflects herniation of the contralateral lung toward the left hemithorax.
MCMV brain infection of newborn mice causes significant loss of NSCs, decreased proliferation of neuronal precursor cells, and marked loss of young neurons.
Upon neuropathological examination, the brains of patients with PD show marked loss of pigmented dopaminergic (DAergic) neurons of the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc), and other brain regions.
Moreover, selective inhibition of the AP by zymosan A induces marked loss of bacteriolytic activity, while addition of L-lysine, an inactivator of the CP, is not inhibitory.
Marked loss of visual field was recorded bilaterally.
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