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noun
An object used to mark a location.
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As soon as you point to markers (white paint, grotesque camp, glacially paced movement), someone else, often a Butoh master, tears them down.
Urinary citrate excretion was unrelated to markers of metabolic control.
Molecular imaging using radioligand binding to markers of microglia has potential to serve this purpose.
Tracking is not restricted to markers, also pictures, doorposts, lamps, or all that is visible could be used.
High saturated or unsaturated fat diets did not differ with respect to markers of hunger or satiety.
Only one major QTL (i.e., qPM2) was detected for powdery mildew resistance, and it was closely linked to markers CMBR120 and CSJCT358 (Fig. 3).
We therefore performed Spearman correlation analysis (r) with respect to markers of cardiogenic shock or predictors of poor outcome after resuscitation.
Repeated-sprint ability appears to be influenced by oxidative metabolism, with reductions in fatigue and improved sprint times related to markers of aerobic fitness.
The relation of long-term analgesic use to markers of decreased kidney function has not been investigated in the general population.
"Swift's image relies on ideas about innocence and normativity that are directly linked to markers of whiteness without ever having to explicitly name it".
They are used as a cheap alternative to markers designed for graffiti, and are much more widely available.
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