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TP53 is a clear example of a generic oncogene not specifically marking a particular cancer disease.
Likewise, if epigenetic information can be stored in macromolecular interactions (exemplified by alternative histones binding to and marking a particular segment of DNA), the corresponding chaperones facilitating these interactions might be designed to enforce epigenetic templating, as considered in [ 8].
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It is very likely that, originally, semantic considerations determined which affixes marked a particular noun class.
"The building also marks a particular entry point for the city and it's designed to encourage people to come in.
The usual motive for portrait painting is celebratory, it consolidates and confirms the identity of the sitter and quite often marked a particular achievement.
A house hunter can mark a particular house as a favorite and that preference is stored in the cloud, so the agent can see it and then suggest other, similar homes in the neighborhood.
Journalists reported seeing supporters of Mayor Lee in Chinatown last month assisting voters with their ballots — using an overlay stencil in some cases to ensure that ballots were marked a particular way — and then pocketing the ballots.
When email users mark a particular message as spam, they're providing a signal which is used to make the spam-fighting system smarter.
Participants who marked a particular site for pain were considered to have pain at that site.
For example, it can be used to search for the co-expression of genes in components of interest or to identify genes that might mark a particular structure.
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