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The flesh, bones, and clothes had long since been consumed but the tannin in the shoes' leather had apparently resisted the bacteria, leaving the shoes as the only markers of where a body had once lain.
These (E7+18) long term cultures essentially contain cells expressing only markers of glial differentiation (Fig. 9C).
Long term cultures become essentially composed of flat epithelial like cells, expressing only markers of glial differentiation (e.g. GS and vimentin).
Whether these genes are causally involved in the mechanisms linking smoking to the development of atherosclerotic plaques or whether they are only markers of ongoing pathological processes remains to be elucidated.
Early child development outcomes are not only markers of child well-being, but are also important predictors of the child's potential for productive employment, and integration into adult society [3].
Cytokines such as TNFα [40] are not only markers of activation, but also are essential to induce an effective macrophage killing activity and for the development of a protective response against TB.
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But, of course, time isn't the only marker of giving.
They included Tom Shalvey of Warwick, R.I., whose cottage on the beach in South Kingstown was washed away by raging surf, leaving a utility pipe as the only marker of where it once sat.
However, understanding whether the antibodies are associated with specific neurological symptoms or are only marker of anticancer immune reaction is difficult [16].
At the point of delivery, the only marker of need is need itself.
The analysis was also limited by the use of BRAF c.1799T>A mutation as the only marker of DNA methylation.
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