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message through to the recipient. By not automatically deleting the questionable spam messages we leave it to our end users to determine if the email is a real one or not. Many systems that use rules to delete questionable spam messages often ... more
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GROUND: Interferon beta (INFbeta) may induce the expression of several proteins, including neopterin, considered a biological marker of INFbeta activity. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the serum neopterin concentration at the ... more
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On One Hand: If You Want the Marks to StayIf you want the permanent marker to stay on your fabric (such as with signed T-shirts), wash the fabric by hand in cold water. Use as little soap and agitation as possible--a good idea is to hold the ... more
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To qualify for a state historical marker, the topic must be about a person, place, event or institution that has regional (e.g., Shenandoah Valley, Northern Virginia), statewide or national significance. To see if a potential topic would be ... more
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I own an Ion, and Ive owned my fair share of spyder guns. Ion is blow forward electro pneumatic; it can only use compressed air or anti siphoned co2. The Ion is a spool valve marker. VS1 I believe is a sear tripper. The difference between spool ... more
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An oncogene is a gene that is commonly mutated (changed) in tumors and is thought to be one of the driving forces behind the tumor's growth. Oncogenes are almost always mutated only in the tumor, not in the normal cells of the body. Genes that are ... more
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Currently it is perceived that most microsatellite marker mutations appear to be single-steps, but there are rare cases (about 1/30 - 1/50) of two-step mutations. With the current level of genetic thinking, it is not possible to interpret this ... more
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• GENETIC MARKER (noun) The noun GENETIC MARKER has 1 sense: 1. a specific gene that produces a recognizable trait and can be used in family or population studies Familiarity information: GENETIC MARKER used as a noun is very rare. ... more
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The genetic distance is determined by comparing the participants result for the marker with the markers mode value within the group being compared. For example, if the mode is 15 and the participant has a 17, then the genetic distance is 2. Data ... more
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A gene marker is a detectable genetic trait of DNA that can be identified & tracked. A marker gene must be on the same chromosome as the target gene and near enough to it so that the two genes are genetically linked & are usually inherited together. ... more
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