Sentence examples for marked with very from inspiring English sources

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Comparable to two canonical MLL/AF4 target genes, BCL-2 is a typical MLL/AF4 target gene in that it is marked with very high levels of H3K79me2.

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Meanwhile, in a club in Hell's Kitchen, the night before 9/11 is marked with a very different sort of gathering.

2012 was marked with some very significant developments for travel and tourism in Azerbaijan.

Differences are considered significant at a p < 0.05 significance level and marked with "*", very significant with p < 0.01 are labeled "**" and extremely significant with p < 0.001 are labeled "***".

NOTE: Items marked with * include very special adoptions for a survey in Germany.

The neuron marked with * is a very intense RAMP1 immunopositive neuron compared to the neuron marked with ° but both were counted as immunopositive.

The selective loss of the outer retina in the exposed region (marked with an asterisk) is very prominent (Fig. 3 C).

The endocarditis was now very marked, with septic abscesses beginning to appear in other parts of his body.

The improved stability of the A2AR SMALP over A2AR DDM at 37°C is very marked, with a 7-fold increase in the half-life of [H]ZM241385 binding (A2AR DDM, t½=21±7 min; A2AR SMALP, t½=148±13 min).

Unlike with microbiological assays, matrix effects are very marked with these binding protein kits and they produce significant differences in values, which depends on whether laboratories dilute samples (and standards) with buffer, human serum albumin, or "folate-free" serum or plasma (30, 32).

The path, the GR65, is very well marked with a red and white blaze so no guide is needed.

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