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The composition element of A-level music typically makes up 30 per cent of the overall grade, meaning inaccurate marking could have a significant impact on a student's final grade and could cost them their university place.

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"That mark could have come from anything.

Responding to earlier reports, the source added that the body did not have any noticeable stab wounds, but that other marks could have been cigarette burns.

The bite marks could have been chiselled out, so deep are they cut into the metal, with whole chunks gouged from the frame.

Head teachers warned that tinkering with pass marks could have unintended consequences.

The interesting thing about it is that this persistent visual mark could have vanished overnight and like most things never been seen again".

For example, the scrape marks could have been made when meat-eating predators, such as the mighty Acrocanthosaurus, scraped their powerful hind legs on the ground to make noise and warn other males of either the same or a different species to stay away, says Timothy Isles, a paleobiologist at the University of Portsmouth in the United Kingdom.

Scully performs an autopsy and concludes that the severing of the torso and severe burn marks could have been caused by the weather conditions at the time and that a substantial amount of the torso is missing from the severing.

In terms of forgery, the cloth itself dates from the 13th century using Carbon 14 measures, and blood marks could have been added as a means of seeking to replicate the biblical accounts of Jesus' suffering and death.

Given the adaptations of apicomplexans toward intracellular niches, the acquisition of a major epigenetic regulator that governs and faithfully affirms chromatin-silencing marks could have been a critical step by protozoans for parasitism in diverse hosts with increasingly complex immune systems.

Females may have generally mated multiply, but males' scent marking might have honestly reflected male sperm competitiveness and males that marked at similar rates were equally good in sperm competition, or alternatively, higher marking males could have been better in intimidating rivals, which then in turn transferred less sperm.

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