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For younger kids it's more a marker in their life, and for older kids, I think they can better understand the words that are being spoken.
He is more a marker; a sign that there have been those of the same stripe, championing many of the things in which Greens believe, through history, and that, far from being a mutation or aberration, Greens can stake their own claim to be successors of the radicals of England's past.
Thus, for women the risk of acquiring HIV may be more a marker of their sexual partner's attitudes and beliefs than of their own [27], [28] and the indirect effect of economic deprivation [29].
PbtO2 is, therefore, more a marker of the balance between regional oxygen supply and cellular oxygen consumption [ 9].
CRP is more a marker of severe liver dysfunction than infection in patients with acute hepatic failure.
In particular, it is not clear if CTSE expression is down-regulated in EAC and thus CTSE more a marker of BE than of EAC.
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After all, a memorial should be more than a marker at a grave site.
Still, the concert felt more like a marker to celebrate past services rendered than a signal service in its own right.
Although tall chimneys can take advantage of the 'stack effect' this chimney was a more of a marker, to ensure that I didn't absentmindedly leave some thing on the shelf that ended up blocking the grill.
The more distant a marker is from the 45° line in the figure, the larger the imbalance in the two categories of emissions.
Thus, an elevated CRP level in this population appears to be more of a marker of global cardiovascular risk than a predictor of post DES-related compost DES-related
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com