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We assume that every marker in A and B is part of at least one homology statement.
Thus, promoter hypermethylation is considered a marker in a variety of malignant tumours, including oral cavity.
But it would put down a marker in a serious dispute about the conduct of the war.
That first gig leading a band at the Vanguard is a marker in a musician's career.
There is a marker in a plaza where Michigan Avenue crosses the Chicago River to mark the site of Jean Baptiste Point du Sable's house.
Pacts were made, positions were bartered, and a certain pattern of clothing became a marker in a line with no end in sight.
Spot him near the Pennsylvania marker in a walled-off area at the back of the memorial (Lincoln Memorial side), above the metal grating.
The club just commemorated its 75th anniversary, another mile marker in a storied and still vital history.
The reference strain, named TEV-PC1, was genetically engineered to carry a neutral marker in a highly conserved region of the RNA polymerase NIb gene.
(Another such new generalization is to bookmark, which meant "to place a marker in a book" but which has a newer sense of "to mark the address of a Web site").
The health centre is an important part of this scheme, providing a robust eastern edge to the site and a coherent marker in a jumble of fragmented roads and postwar housing.
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