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Typically, a marker might be allocated 200 A-level English scripts.
But the embedded marker might be ruined when the surfaces have abrupt depth changes.
The methylated marker might be helpful to predict the migraine risk.
But Bonatto, who favors the theory of a single coastal route for the peopling of the Americas, says that the team's conclusion that the X2a haplogroup represents a second, inland route is unconvincing because the distribution of this very rare genetic marker might be due to chance.
Although this marker might be used to calculate a CD4+ count that more accurately represents an IL-2 recipient's immunological status, it is unlikely that a study will be undertaken to validate a new surrogate of immune status for this population.
An interesting marker might be serum B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP).
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The chance of two people coincidentally sharing three or four genetic markers might be several thousand to one — unlikely, but not nearly the stratospheric odds of a complete DNA match.
Other markers might be drawn from the Global Positioning System, so time and location could be indicated on the recording -- something of particular interest to people making multiple recordings of an event.
These markers might be as mundane as the everyday items belonging to a missing girl: "Laura had left traces of herself, things useless to all intents and purposes, and of no interest to the police or to the careful searchers.
If the drug prevents the deterioration of particular biomarkers and ultimately sustains mental capacity, then the same markers might be useful in identifying and treating older people likely to develop the disease.
The results suggest that neuroinflammatory markers might be involved in memory impairment via modulating the NMDA receptor in STZ induced memory impaired rats.
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