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These are used where the vessel is permanently or semi-permanently sited, for example in the case of lightvessels or channel marker buoys.
The memorial is a pentagonal granite marker high.
An ampicillin resistance gene ( abbreviated ampR ) is commonly used as a selectable marker in routine biotechnology.
EPD and PPD work with AAL5 connections as they use the end of packet marker: the ATM User-to-ATM User ( AUU ) Indication bit in the Payload Type field of the header, which is set in the last cell of a SAR-SDU.
It is claimed that the saloon, named after the nearby Black Stump Run and Black Stump Creek, was an important staging post for traffic to north-west New South Wales and it became a marker by which people gauged their journeys.
A string is run out down the centre of the lane & wherever the jack lands it is moved across to the string and the length is called out by a sighted marker, when the woods are sent the distance from the jack is called out, in yards, feet and inches-the position in relation to the jack is given using the clock, 12. 00 is behind the jack.
The doubling cube is not a die to be rolled but rather a marker, in the form of a cube with the numbers 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64 inscribed on its sides, denoting the current stake.
In recent years, studies have shown that the tumour marker Neuron-specific enolase ( NSE ) is often elevated in CJD cases, however its diagnostic utility is primarily seen when combined with a test for the 14-3-3 protein.
There is no end-of-stream marker ; the end of input is determined by when the universal machine decides to stop reading more bits.
The most recognized marker of acute Chagas disease is called Romaña's sign, which includes swelling of the eyelids on the side of the face near the bite wound or where the bug feces were deposited or accidentally rubbed into the eye.
Some languages, such as Jalapa Mazatec, use creaky voice as a linguistically significant marker ; that is, the presence or absence of creaky voice can change the meaning of a word.
In the absence of a direct physiological or genetic test or marker for each disease, it is only possible to distinguish them by their specific pattern of symptoms.
By comparing mitochondrial DNA which is inherited only from the mother, geneticists have concluded that the last female common ancestor whose genetic marker is found in all modern humans, the so-called mitochondrial Eve, must have lived around 200, 000 years ago.
The remaining deck is placed aside, often protected by placing a chip or other marker on it.
Nonetheless, Treptichnus pedum is less than ideal as a marker fossil as it is not found in every Cambrian sequence, and it is not assured that it is found at the same level in every exposure.

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The levels of sexual dimorphism are generally seen as a marker of sexual selection.
This may be why descent is sometimes a marker of ethnicity, and sometimes not: which diacritic of ethnicity is salient depends on whether people are scaling ethnic boundaries up or down, and whether they are scaling them up or down depends generally on the political situation.
More generally, within any given area of the park, either all players '/ spectators '/ officials ' masks must be on, or all players ' markers must either have a barrel block in place or be disconnected from their gas source, to ensure that a paintball cannot be fired from any nearby marker and cause eye injury.
A tap of the targeted player with the barrel of a marker, sometimes called a " Murphy " or " tap-out ", is generally considered equivalent to marking them with a paintball and is sometimes used in situations where one player is able to sneak up on an opponent to point-blank range.
This is because we rarely measure the actual thing we would like to classify ; rather, we generally measure an indicator of the thing we would like to classify, referred to as a surrogate marker.
The accumulation can be a marker of physical trauma, infection or tumor, but the cause is generally unknown.
A delayed surface marker buoy ( DSMB ), decompression buoy or deco buoy is similar to a surface marker buoy but is deployed whilst the diver is submerged and generally only towards the end of the dive.
The year 1962 brought the development of the modern fiber-tipped pen ( in contrast to the marker, which generally has a thicker point ) by Yukio Horie of the Tokyo Stationery Company.
Cape Reinga is generally considered the separation marker between the Tasman Sea to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east.
But more generally it is covalently bonded to a macromolecule, serving as a marker ( or dye, or tag, or reporter ) for affine or bioactive reagents ( antibodies, peptides, nucleic acids ).
As a circular highway, M-185 has no specific termini ; the generally accepted starting point is at the mile 0 marker placed in front of the Mackinac Island State Park Visitor Center.
Measurement of procalcitonin can be used as a marker of severe sepsis caused by bacteria and generally grades well with the degree of sepsis, although levels of procalcitonin in the blood are very low.
) In source code files, the documentation is generally placed after the marker ( which also helps syntax highlighting in some editors to display it as comments ).
Due to the potentially toxic nature of CN and the generally superior incapacitating qualities of oleoresin capsicum ( OC ) pepper spray in most situations, the early CN has been mostly supplanted in by all OC formulas in police use, although Mace Security International still retains a popular " Triple Action " formula combining CN, OC and an ultraviolet marker dye.
Interlaboratory proficiency testing for tumor marker tests, and for clinical tests more generally, is an emerging field .< ref name =" Koepke1992 "> In the United States, New York state is prominent in advocating such research.
Countries with good relations will generally have the checkpoints a bit off the technical border line to allow tourists to walk around border marker monuments without getting in the way of immigration authorities.
" This is because the parts of speech are generally unambiguous, and prepositions and the accusative marker help disambiguate the case of a given noun phrase.
This is generally known as " sweet-spotting " the marker, or more specifically the marker's high-pressure regulator or HPR.
The enzyme beta-galactosidase is a marker for coliforms generally and may be assayed by hydrolysis of the sugar glucoside o-nitrophenyl-beta-D-galactose.
A knife was a common object used as such a marker, and the marker became generally known as a buck as an abbreviated reference to the buck's horn that formed the handle of many knives at that time.
The position of the gonopore varies considerably between groups, but is generally constant within groups, allowing its position to be used as a " segmental marker ".
In closing 2008 San Luis but still had good players out campaign Braulio Luna before getting a golazo pumas and Israel " jagger " Martinez speaking gladiators came to reaching the 4th place in the table and qualifying repechaje andalusia beating pachuca 2-2 overall but the best position going to the San Luis quarterfinals to face Toluca Nemesio Diez Stadium in San Luis bag with a 1-1 tie entering the chango Moreno's party back into the bag Alfoso Lastras San Luis a result of 0-0 overall and 1-1 St. Louis for best passing wing semifinal position in the table generally faces against San Luis Cruz Azul in the semifinals of Toreno losing 0-1 with a marker in the Alfonso Lastras and back Stadium Azul 1-1 with a 2-1 overall potosinos found in San Luis Hasi ending tournament In that year, the Gladiators of San Luis grew qualifying for the first time in its history to an international cup Copa Nissan Sudamericana.

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Forced to realize that this was the end of a very short line I scanned a road marker and discovered what the end of a slightly longer line would be for the old Mexican: Moriarty, New Mexico.
coloured marker, chemical, nuclear devices ; high explosive anti-tank ( HEAT ) and canister may be considered special types of bursting shell.
If such a marker was run on one lane in the gel parallel to the unknown samples, the bands observed can be compared to those of the unknown in order to determine their size.
No marker of a future tense exists on the verb in English ; the futurity of an event may be expressed through the use of the auxiliary verbs " will " and " shall ", by a present form, as in " tomorrow we go to Newark ", or by some other means.
Israel Finkelstein proposed that the oval or circular layout that distinguishes some of the earliest highland sites, and the notable absence of pig bones from hill sites, could be taken as a marker of ethnicity, but others have cautioned that these can be a " common-sense " adaptation to highland life and not necessarily revelatory of origins.
In 2009, Japanese researchers identified a urinary marker called phenylacetylglutamine that could be used for early diagnosis.
His wooden grave marker was a carved plank which could be seen in the island's tiny three-grave cemetery for decades.
A crude aircraft landing area was cleared on the northeast side of the island, and a T-shaped marker which was intended to be seen from the air was made from gathered stones, but no airplane is known to have ever landed there.
Haplogroup R1a1 ( Y-DNA ) is believed to be a marker of the Proto-Indo-European language speakers.
For example, in English, the plural marker -( e ) s of regular nouns can be pronounced,, or, depending on the final sound of the noun's singular form.
* 1961 – Because of " violations of Lenin's precepts ", it is decreed that Joseph Stalin's body be removed from its place of honour inside Lenin's tomb and buried near the Kremlin wall with a plain granite marker instead.
This is important, since in the early stages of rheumatoid arthritis, the synovium is primarily affected, and synovitis seems to be the best predictive marker of future joint damage.
Pinker argues that usage of singular they in English cannot be condemned on grammatical grounds, because it is probably better understood as a linguistic marker of a bound variable rather than as a pronoun with a referent.
At its most primitive, however, patients may be simply marked with coloured tape, or with marker pens, when triage tags are either unavailable or insufficient.
It is considered to be relatively easy for the handler to fake out or outmaneuver a marker who is trying to block the whole field, and thus be able to throw the disc.
However, it may also be worn everyday as a marker for special religious status.
On October 12, 1968, the city erected a granite marker at the site believed to be Point du Sable's grave in the third St. Charles Borromeo Cemetery.
Margaret rests in the English cemetery at Alassio, where her grave marker may be seen to this day.
A long allele was found to be approximately 3 times more prevalent in breast cancer patients ( germline ) than in cancer-free patients ( p < 0. 01 ) and thus may be a risk marker.
The glycan component is particularly variable and different lipophosphoglycan variants can be used as a molecular marker for different life cycle stages.
A site may also be located by visually surveying some form of marker ( such as a buoy ) from two known ( mapped ) points on land.

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