Sentence examples for mark suggests a from inspiring English sources

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The loss of H3K9me3, a heterochromatin mark, suggests a global loss of heterochromatin in senescent cells.

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Remarkably, simultaneous inhibition of histone deacetylase (HDAC) activity leads to the stabilization of the mark suggesting a mechanistic link between deacetylation and dephosphorylation.

The wall on the other side of the garden has telltale marks suggesting a building once stood there.

Those marks suggest a pitcher whose true talent is in the 4.50-4.75 E.rangerange, a far cry from Hellickson's 2011 success.

In contrast, with ciprofloxacin, the appearance of a kink from the all- trans chain conformation would be less marked, suggesting a less important change in lipid packing.

At TSSs, we detected a strong correlation between the enrichment of H3K64ac and RNA Polymerase II occupancy, as well as with the presence of active histone marks, suggesting a role for H3K64ac in transcriptional activation.

The severity of the cartilage pathology, as measured by either grading scheme was only significantly different on the medial aspect of the joint and was not particularly marked, suggesting a relatively early stage of disease.

Along the rippled earth, a diminishing truck tire mark suggests that the family has just moved away, their traces already fading in the dust.

The question mark suggests that the narrator of "This Must Be the Place," "an animal looking for a home," isn't certain of its location.

The exclamation point ("!", also called an "exclamation mark" or "shout mark") suggests excitement or strong emphasis in the preceding sentence.

"The mark suggests the summit and spire reaching into the sky above Lower Manhattan," the firm added.

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