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Kast gave the example of how territorial markers which would usually delineate young people's residential areas – known as 'endz', 'bits' and 'gates' – appear to have melted away.

These microsatellite markers enrich the current resource of molecular markers, which would facilitate further evolution and genetic diversity studies, germplasm appraisal, genetic mapping, and molecular breeding of D. nobile and other congeneric species.

These 109 cross-taxon transferable microsatellite markers enrich the available resource of molecular markers, which would facilitate further evolution and genetic diversity studies, germplasm appraisal and molecular breeding of Orchidaceae species.

This topographic memory suggested topography-exposed/induced cells would maintain the enhanced functional markers, which would be useful in cell-therapy based approaches to enable the in situ endothelial cell monolayer formation upon delivery.

Moreover, they found evidence that the relevant abundances of isobutylic alcohol, lactic acid, and acetic acid, were the markers which would help to identify the aged samples of "mozzarella di bufala campana" [67].

The known physical positions of the sequencing-based SNP markers allow detection of false double crossovers between adjacent markers, which would otherwise be incorrectly incorporated in genetic maps based on markers such as RFLPs or SSRs causing inaccuracy in the analysis [9].

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A 100% effective plasma tumor marker, which would help in the diagnosis and follow-up of bladder cancer, is yet to be developed; therefore, cell-free DNA levels in the plasma may represent a valuable biomarker for the diagnosis, prognosis and follow-up of patients with this type of tumor.

In the final, the duo laid down a marker which would never be beaten, with the grandstands erupting when Florence and Hounslow crossed the line to take silver and ensure a British one-two.

Many barrows lie over graves and are monuments to the deceased, but as the barrow at Maiden Castle did not cover any burials, it has been suggested that it was a boundary marker, which would explain the limited human activity on the hilltop for the 500 years after the bank barrow's construction.

A criticism of the work is the lack of monitoring of the other inflammatory bio-markers which would be more useful if they were combined with serial CRP determination.

First, we needed a marker which would allow us to carry out live-cell imaging to monitor the behavior of the PLSs.

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