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The phrase "marked by asterisks" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally refers to text that is set off from the surrounding text using asterisks, such as for emphasizing a point or for creating an aside. For example: "*This is an important issue that should not be overlooked.*".
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Laser plasma bands are marked by asterisks.
Statistically significant difference is marked by asterisks (*, P < 0.05; ***, P < 0.001).
Those misconceptions that are specifically addressed in this activity are marked by asterisks.
Statistically different values are marked by asterisks with single asterisk, p < 0.05 and double asterisk, p < 0.01.
Statistically significant differences of MSLN-28Z vs. mock T-cells or MSLN-28BBZ vs. mock T-cells are marked by asterisks (***, P < 0.001).
Sagittal (b) and axial (c) T2-weighted MR images demonstrate a large bony omovertebral bar (marked by asterisks on both images) extending between the medial border of elevated scapula and spinous process of a lower cervical vertebra.
Connecting these fragments through the locations marked by asterisks following the connectivity patterns of the parent molecule produces a series of 2-, 3- and 4-molecules shown in Fig. 7b d, respectively.
Open image in new window Fig. 8 a-b: Segmented hemivertebra in two patients: The 3D reconstruction from a non-contrast CT of the spine (a) and coronal T1-weighted MR image of different levels of the thoracic spine (b) demonstrate a laterally located wedge of bone composed of half a vertebral body (marked by asterisks).
The structures are clearly separate on the left Open image in new window Fig. 14 Dystopic os odontoideum in a 19 year old: Sagittal (a), coronal (b) and axial (c) images from a non-contrast CT in a 19 year old demonstrate a well-corticated ossific density along the superior margin of the dens (marked by asterisks on images a, b and c).
c-e: Semisegmented hemivertebra in 16 year old: 3D reconstruction (c) and coronal and oblique sagittal reconstructions from a non-contrast CT of the spine (d and e) demonstrate a laterally located wedge of bone composed of half a vertebral body (marked by asterisks).
The results showed that the proposed method clearly outperforms both USR and USRCAT at the 0.25% level, and for some targets (marked by asterisks in Additional file 2: Figure S1) all of the retrieved compounds in the top fraction were actives (Additional file 2: Figure S1).
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