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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.

marker and now
A historical marker now stands at this site.
:* Remark ฉ ั นห ิ วแล ้ ว mostly means " I am hungry right now " because normally, แล ้ ว () is a past-tense marker, but แล ้ ว has many other uses as well.
A pyramid marker now stands in the approximate location of the former fort.
The location of Fort Mayo, now marked by a Virginia state historic marker, lies within present-day Patrick County.
The site of his execution is now indicated by an historic marker in downtown Louisville, Kentucky.
A historic marker now stands on the site of his family's home along N. Main Street ( U. S. Route 431 ) in Wedowee.
A stone marker is now at the site.
By the late 19th century, St. Mary Missionary Baptist church was built on what is now now Main Street and is commemorated by a Jacob City historical marker.
which is now part of the Severson Dells Forest Preserve ; a marker was placed there by the D. A. R.
The former Andrew Thomas House and historical marker on West Main Street is now the Jackson Township Public Library and Museum.
The northern end is often regarded as being at Poppit Sands, near St. Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire, where the official plaque was originally sited ( see here ), but the path now continues to St. Dogmaels, where a new marker was unveiled in July 2009.
* William Smeathers well known frontiersman, Smeathers served on first grand jury of Court of Quarter Sessions at Hartford, 1803 ; credited as the first settler of Yellow Banks, now present day Owensboro, KY and cited on Kentucky historical marker # 1548 in Hartford, KY.
Though much of the site is gone now, there is a museum and historical marker in the village.
Local hotels immediately arranged daily excursions to view the scene, now marked by a roadside historical marker.
A marker now stands to commemorate the first log cabin built in De Soto.
The center of the original village was near what is now Broughton and Henley Streets, according to a marker there.
A Texas historical marker now marks the site of the original school.
This is now a rare skill, and most harbour masters cannot locate their harbour's marker.
These redwoods were located in what is now Roberts Regional Recreation Area, near the " Madrone " picnic area ; the area is marked with a historical marker.
The Deer Mountain crash site now includes a memorial marker and is a popular hiking destination.
His birthplace is now marked by a granite marker, and the street is called Johnny Appleseed Lane.
It stated that because boats now have high tech navigational systems the day marker stripes are no longer essential.
Like all 1968 passenger vehicles sold in the United States, GTOs now featured front outboard shoulder belts ( cars built after January 1, 1968 ) and side marker lights.

marker and missing
A stone marker with a plaque commemorates ( now missing ) the three days Spanish explorer Gaspar de Portolà's expedition camped at the beach to rest and treat their sick in 1769, during his first ( failed ) attempt to reach Monterey Bay.
The Reds were languishing in the Second Division at this time but Moran, a good marker who was rarely beaten by a winger for pace and was also something of a penalty expert, proved himself a consistent performer missing only six games between 1955 and 1959.

marker and .
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.
When directions read `` sl a marker on needle '', put a small safety pin, paper clip, or commercial ring marker on needle.
In working, always slip marker from one needle to another.
An animal with distinct coloration, or other marks easily distinguished and remembered by the owner and his riders, was sometimes used as a `` marker ''.
The Texas Historical Commission has erected a historical marker near the entrance of what was once his plantation.
An adjacent marker was erected by the San Jacinto Chapter of the Daughters of The Republic of Texas and the Lee, Roberts, and Davis Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederate States of America.
During his stay on the Juan Fernández Islands, Slocum runs across a marker commemorating Selkirk's stay.
# HIV proteins decrease the amount of CD4 glycoprotein marker present on the cell membrane.
coloured marker, chemical, nuclear devices ; high explosive anti-tank ( HEAT ) and canister may be considered special types of bursting shell.
Hence, by reducing angiotensin II levels, ACE inhibitors may reduce GFR, a marker of renal function.
By 1996, the cemetery and marker were in poor condition, but a new granite headstone was erected in 1997.
Bo Diddley was honored by the Mississippi Blues Commission with a Mississippi Blues Trail historic marker placed in McComb, his birthplace, in recognition of his enormous contribution to the development of the blues in Mississippi.
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, food was a classic marker in Europe.
; Cardiac marker: Testing for biomarkers in the blood that may indicate various conditions.

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