Sentence examples for mark referred from inspiring English sources

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The mark referred to additional labeling language stating that "no crash means no sugar crash".

Mark referred to Robert Cialdini, a famous author and psychologist who taught about how important reciprocity is to human nature.

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Your site plan or architectural floor plan should have a bench mark(a bench mark refers to some item, such as a manhole lid or survey waypoint with a known elevation) elevation or a "height above existing grade" as a starting point.

Marks referred to as "rarely occurring" appeared in less than 25% of cases in both groups.

Although H3K4me3 and H3K27me3 are generally antagonistic, there are specific genomic regions that harbor both chromatin marks referred to as "bivalent" regions (Bernstein et al. 2006).

Striae distensae or "stretch marks," referred to as striae gravidarum (SG) when they occur in pregnancy, are a common skin problem of considerable cosmetic concern to many patients.

Eleven of these criteria were frequent (= occurred >25% in one of the two pain groups), cf. Table 2. 1) Marks referred to as "frequently occurring" appeared in ≥ 25% of cases in one of the two groups.

Each of the five boxlike shapes in "Blue Window" includes a rough numerical marking, referring to customary methods of handling an assembly project.

"Jane Smith called me in 2003 to say she had found a box in her closet with Pollock written on it in Smith's handwriting," recalled Mr. Marks, referring to Tony Smith's widow.

Black marks refer to height, and red marks refer to the line width expressed as FWHM.

The left and right vertical frequency tick marks refer to the ground station and the LIDAR respectively.

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