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Thus, as an event marker of 1950s water in soil and ground water, < sup > 36 </ sup > Cl is also useful for dating waters less than 50 years before the present.
The point where the Stonehenge Avenue meets the river was also excavated, and revealed a previously unknown circular area which probably housed four further stones, most likely as a marker for the starting point of the avenue.
* C-reactive protein, another inflammatory marker, is also commonly elevated.
One player is the marker, also called the " rabbit ", " chaser " or " puke " because they often have to run quickly between multiple handlers spread out across the field.
However, it may also be worn everyday as a marker for special religious status.
It is also the only molecular marker to provide clues about which alleles are more closely related.
A site may also be located by visually surveying some form of marker ( such as a buoy ) from two known ( mapped ) points on land.
Netascii also requires that the end of line marker on a host be translated
; A selectable marker: for antibiotic resistance ; some BACs also have lacZ at the cloning site for blue / white selection.
( In all other forms of football today, a similar marker is clipped to the standard ten-yard chain, also lining up with a gridiron line.
Bondar has also been honoured with a marker on Sault Ste.
Finally, a player may also borrow money by betting with an IOU, called a " marker ", payable to the winner of the pot.
A player may also borrow money from a player not involved in the pot, giving him a personal marker in exchange for cash or chips, which the players in the pot are then compelled to accept.
This is an anomaly in the Americas where language shift towards European colonial languages ( in this case, the other official language of Spanish ) has otherwise been a nearly universal cultural and identity marker of mestizos ( people of mixed Spanish and Amerindian ancestry ), and also of culturally assimilated, upwardly mobile Amerindian people.
Among Jews the marker is also most prevalent among Jewish Kohanim, or priests.
The Fairview Titanic graves also include the burial place and marker of William Denton Cox, a heroic steward who died while escorting third class passengers to the lifeboats.
It also appears that the German Luftwaffe used the tower as a marker.
En-( em-before labials ) is usually used as a transitive marker on verbs, but can also be applied to adjectives and nouns to form transitive verbs: circle ( verb ) → encircle ( verb ); but rich ( adj ) → enrich ( verb ), large ( adj ) → enlarge ( verb ), rapture ( noun ) → enrapture ( verb ), slave ( noun ) → enslave ( verb ).
It can range from free-hand writing in spray can and marker form, often carrying social or sexual commentary in English or Spanish, pictures in wheatpaste and stencils, consisting of stenciled renderings of personalities crucial to Hispanic culture from past and present eras, such as television news announcers or stars, but also extending to images of artists like Salvador Dalí.
Side marker lights were also added that year, and cars built after January 1, 1968 included shoulder belts for both front seats.
# the clause-final conjunction or suffix attached to the verb is actually formally a marker of case and is also used on nouns to indicate certain functions.
In 1907, Fulton County judge Herbert Carr declared in a speech that the Mayfield Convention adopted a resolution for secession, and a historical marker in front of the courthouse also proclaims this as fact.
There is also a Blues Trail marker at the Elks Lodge.
There is also a marker honoring Lance Corporal Chad Robert Hildebrandt ( October 12, 1983 — October 17, 2005 ), the first casualty in the Iraq War from Springer.
By 1840, James Taylor White, in cooperation with Jones & Co., an English firm, had built what was probably the first meat packing plant in Texas on the banks of the Trinity River in Liberty, marked also by Historical marker.

marker and shows
File: Treaty of Fort Jackson Historical Marker. JPG | A historical marker near Union Springs shows the Indian Territory boundary line created by the Treaty of Fort Jackson.
One of the attractions on this trail is a concrete marker shows the exact line where New York and Pennsylvania meet.
His grave is now marked with a headstone, but his grave marker erroneously shows 1906 instead of 1904 as his birth year.
Today, a marker buoy shows the extent of the breakwater and the land end is still clearly discernible.
An alternative is scintigraphy with red blood cells labeled with a radioactive marker ; this shows the site of the bleeding on a gamma camera but tends to be unhelpful unless the bleeding is continuous and significant.
As the figure shows, each time that the mouse with the desired trait ( in this case the lack of a gene ( i. e. a knockout ), indicated by the presence of a positive selectable marker ) is crossed with a mouse of a constant genetic background, the average percentage of the genetic material of the offspring that is derived from that constant background increases.
The marker also shows the proximity of the craters Alpetragius and Arzachel.
The marker also shows the proximity of the Bancroft crater.
The marker also shows the proximity of the Walter crater.
The marker also shows the proximity of the Purbach crater.
When a marker lights with time remaining, a small energy pulse shows on present-day display.
He and his wife are buried in St. John's Cemetery in Pensacola, Florida where the grave marker and central monument in the Perry plot shows the name of his wife to be Wathen Virginia Perry as does the historic marker at the former Perry home at 1 E. Wright Street.
* shows photos of the Lebanon Countryside Trail, the railroad bridge, and the old Middletown Junction railroad marker.
The experience of more than 25 years of skin cancer prevention in Australia shows broad-based multifaceted public education programs can have an impact on improving a population's sun protective behaviors and reducing sunburn, a short-term marker of skin cancer risk.
* ( entry shows birthyear 1864, marker shows 1863 )
( A survey marker on the platform shows the distance as 14 miles and 59 chains, or 23. 72 km.
A historical marker near Union Springs, Alabama | Union Springs in Bullock County, Alabama | Bullock County, Alabama shows the Indian Territory boundary line created by the Treaty of Fort Jackson.
A photograph of the site is available online, it shows the curved mosaic mural and the space where the historical marker was formerly located.

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