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Normally, DNA testing is done on the basis of 8 genetic reference marks.
The timetable is covered with "reference marks" and a second page tells what each reference mark means.
But, as was the case with many other marks, the arrival of printing in the fifteenth century triggered a crisis for the manicule: with printed versions of the symbol — and of other reference marks such as * and † — now available to writers, "authorized" notes began to spring up in the margins, encroaching upon the space once available to the reader.
Paying attention to detail, the insert even has reference marks so it folds neatly into the jewel case.
The reference marks on the real locations are sometimes incorrectly aligned with the marker positional information in the BIM model.
(c, d) Microscale and nanoscale FIB milling were performed on the membranes to form reference marks and apertures.
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The simplest way to do this is to predefine a separate reference mark for each message, which is referred to as direct message coding.
Besides, Fig. 14 also gives a reference mark for the application of DNC in two-way relay OFDM systems.
To ease confusion, determine which side this reference mark is on and use a Sharpie and mark it as black at the ends.
Marker sources that can be imaged with the gamma-camera have been designed and built for quality assurance testing and to provide a fiducial reference mark.
Rates of lateral and medial claw growth and wear were calculated by measuring the migration of a reference mark away from the coronet.
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