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Gene Marking

Human Gene Therapy, 1996
Gene marking studies were the first gene transfer protocols to enter clinical practice. To date, clinical marking studies have been limited to the hematopoietic stem cell and its progeny. In this setting, they have provided valuable information about stem cell biology, the factors that influence gene transfer efficiency, and the mechanism of relapse in
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Thick Marks, Thin Marks

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
Not all trademarks are created equal. Strong marks like APPLE computer receive more protection than lesser known, weaker marks like JOE’S diner. The difference is reflected by the amount of attention judges pay to surrounding context in resolving infringement claims.
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Swan marks

Notes and Queries
The Archaeological Journal, 42, 17 ...
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Tooth marks, gnaw marks, claw-marks, bite marks, scratch marks, etc: terminology in ichnology

Ichnos, 2022
John-Paul Zonneveld   +3 more
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Prayer marks

International Journal of Dermatology, 2002
AbstractBackground Prayer marks (PMs) are asymptomatic, chronic skin changes that consist mainly of thickening, lichenification, and hyperpigmentation, and develop over a long period of time as a consequence of repeated, extended pressure on bony prominences during prayer.Methods Three hundred and forty‐nine Muslims and 24 non‐Muslims were examined for
Abdullah A, Abanmi   +3 more
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Marks and Marking Systems

IEEE Transactions on Education, 1974
Marking systems are frequent subjects of educational controversy because the process is difficult, because different educational philosophies call for different marking systems, and because the task is sometimes disagreeable. Claims that marks diminish the effectiveness of the educational system do not seem to be generally valid, and properly assigned ...
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Marks Misses Mark?

Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1963
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Marking Time

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2015
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