
1) Artefact 2) Artifact 3) Attraction 4) Beacon or buoy 5) Familiar sight 6) Felt-tip pen 7) Felt-tip pen with a broad tip 8) Float 9) It could be magic 10) Magic pen 11) Milepost 12) Piece of bingo equipment 13) Pointer 14) Promissory note in a casino 15) Sight 16) Sign 17) Signpost 18) Ski equipment manufacturer
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1) Authentication 2) Ballpoint 3) Bookmark 4) Bookmarker 5) Cairn 6) Cairned 7) Debt 8) Earmark 9) Felt-tip pen 10) Iou 11) Label 12) Marking 13) Milepost 14) Milestone 15) Note 16) Pen 17) Pointer 18) Postmark 19) Sign 20) Signboard 21) Stele 22) Tag
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A sound given to mark correct behavior or performance to create a bridge to reward. The clicker, for example, is used to mark performance by the dog. Though a savvy dog training might have a well developed verbal marker for performance.
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A dart that has landed off target but very close, the dart is used as guide.
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• (n.) The soldier who forms the pilot of a wheeling column, or marks the direction of an alignment. • (n.) A counter used in card playing and other games. • (n.) One who keeps account of a game played, as of billiards. • (n.) One who or that which marks. • (n.) An attachment to a sewing machine for marking a line on the fa...
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(from the article `clothing and footwear industry`) Cutting involves three basic operations: making the marker, spreading the fabric, and chopping the spread fabric into the marked sections. The ...
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A diagnostic indication that disease may develop.
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A gene with a known location on a chromosome and a identifiable phenotype, used as a point of reference when mapping a new mutation.
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a control device used for marking in a switching network
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An identifiable physical location on a chromosome (for example, restriction enzyme cuttingsite, gene) whose inheritance can bemonitored. Markers can beexpressed regions of DNA (genes) or some segment of DNA with no knowncoding function but whose pattern of inheritance can be determined. ... See: restriction fragment length polymorphism. ... (09 Oct...
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(mahrk´әr) something that identifies or that is used to identify; see also determinant. cell-surface marker an antigenic determinant found on the surface of a specific type of cell. genetic marker a segment of DNA with a known chromosomal location and...
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A small object, like a coin, that is used to mark the spot of the ball when it is lifted off the putting green.
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(Genetic marker) A sequence of DNA that is associated with the presence of or vulnerability to a condition. The sequence is often not the gene actually responsible for the disorder, but is physically close to the responsible gene and so signals the presence of that gene.
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An entity, test, or measure used to substitute for another measure, for example, biochemical bone markers as a surrogate marker of bone loss or formation.
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A gene with a known location on a chromosome and a clear-cut phenotype, used as a point of reference
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An identifiable physical location on a chromosome (e.g., restriction enzyme cutting site, gene) whos
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An additive to make spray deposits conspicuous or as an aid to indicate correct position of swath.
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Mark'er noun One who or that which marks. Specifically:
(a) One who keeps account of a game played, as of billiards.
(b) A counter used in card playing and other games.
(c) (Mil.) The soldier who forms the pilot of a wheeling column, or marks the direction of an alignment....
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A check written at a table by someone with established credit at the casino. See Front Money.
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A specific place on a chromosome with two or more forms, called alleles, the inheritance of which can be followed from one generation to the next. In Y-chromosome DNA testing, this refers to non-coding Y-chromosome DNA. Numbers designate the individual DNA segments. Example
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A person who undertakes to see that a game of singles is played according to the rules. He marks all touchers, centres the jack, measures, and keeps the score. During the playing of an end, it could be wiser for the marker not to talk to the players unless asked a direct question.
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A device fitted to many soil working implements to allow the tractor driver to return down the field at an exact distance from the previous bout by following a groove in the soil made with a disc or tine. The mark may be followed by the wheel or the centre of the tractor.
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marking noun a distinguishing symbol; `the owner`s mark was on all the sheep`
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An identifiable physical location on a chromosome (e.g., restriction enzyme cutting site, gene) whose inheritance can be monitored. Markers can be expressed regions of DNA (genes) or some segment of DNA with no known coding function but whose pattern of inheritance can be determined. See RFLP, restriction fragment length polymorphism.
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A measurement of a specific event
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