Collocations withmarker

These are words often used in combination withmarker.

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biochemical marker
The most sensitive biochemical marker is the activity of serum alkaline phosphatase.
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biological marker
Thus, the present study is unique in that it included an objective, biological marker of emotion regulation as well as self-report measures.
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black marker
Early examples were properly printed with bars but more recent examples tend to simply be crossed through with a black marker pen.
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boundary marker
Code-switching is also used as a social boundary marker and reinforcer; it allows returnees to associate with or dissociate themselves from a particular group.
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cultural marker
Should socioeconomic status be considered a cultural marker?
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diagnostic marker
Detection and validation of circulating endothelial cells, a blood-based diagnostic marker of acute myocardial infarction.
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fluorescent marker
We used calmodulin tagged with a fluorescent marker which allows direct visualisation of the position of calmodulin.
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genetic marker
However, exploring another genetic marker and including more species should shed more light on this intriguing issue.
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granite marker
A pentagonal granite marker 4.5 ft high, the memorial honors the five people for whom no identifiable remains were found.
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grave marker
He claimed in a 1910 interview that he was born in 1869, and this is the year listed on his grave marker.
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historic marker
They may be created around a monument, historic marker or art project.
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historical marker
An inversion can thus be considered to be an excellent historical marker.
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marker genotype
The parental marker genotype of each locus comprised two alleles randomly sampled from five unique alleles.
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marker locus
Only for nuclear families with e at least one parent heterozygous at the marker locus are the parents' phenotypes simulated.
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microsatellite marker
Genetic mapping will be further simplified by the generation of additional microsatellite markers and the development of markers based on single nucleotide polymorphisms.
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mile marker
The exit numbers of interchanges are either sequential or distance-based so that the exit number is the same as the nearest mile marker.
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molecular marker
The intervening period has seen a revolution in molecular marker technology.
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neutral marker
A different transition matrix is obtained when the neutral marker lies between the two selected loci (map 1-n-2).
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polymorphic marker
Mutations that may arise for highly polymorphic markers will also be handled like errors.
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prognostic marker
Without conclusive statistical analysis, thrombocytopenia cannot be seen as an independent prognostic marker.
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relative marker
If so, their ranking vis-à-vis other constructions for relative marker use may prove to be valuable diagnostics of origins and 0 or interdialectical relationships.
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surrogate marker
The availability of such a surrogate marker would considerably enhance our abilities to rationally design new therapies directed towards minimal residual disease.
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temporal marker
Note that no temporal marker was used here.
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tense marker
In this study, we found a significant correlation between performance on each tense marker and nonsense word repetition in the children with autism.
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wooden marker
By 1949, a glass-faced display at the site, and a wooden marker for the site was cut down by vandals in 1954.
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