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Still, this week's progress on global health provides a marker of how much both parties have changed since the Clinton years.
One half of each core is kept in a cooler as an archive, but the other is meticulously dissected, a quarter-inch at a time, with samples tested for pollen, lead and cesium, each of which provides a marker for a particular period of time.
The Hex-GFP reporter line [30] provides a marker of Hex expressing cells that is independent of the Hex locus.
As such, the CDA provides a marker of VWM engagement that reflects the involvement of this cognitive resource in a given task.
The MacBlue marker (ECFP) itself provides a marker of myeloid maturation because of the promoter deletion, which restricts expression to mature macrophages [24], [25].
The COPI complex provides a marker of the retrograde domain.
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It suggests hair cortisol levels may provide a marker of trauma exposure in children and identify those at risk of developing psychosocial and behavioural problems, and who may need medical and psychological support, leader of the study and a fellow in child and adolescent mental health at the University of Melbourne, Dr Julian Simmons, said.
Antibodies to C trachomatis persist after infection, thus providing a marker of past infection.
Results suggest that implicit measures of attitudes may provide a marker for professional burnout.
Corresponding to the reasons why some students did not like the format in question 2, they hoped that the procedure could provide a marker for them to underline the key information during reading.
Constitutive sequence diversification of the expressed IgM locus results in mutations that inactivate surface display, providing a marker for hypermutation rate in Ramos.
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