- Look up
Marker,
marker, or
markers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term
Marker may
refer to:
Marker (linguistics), a
morpheme that
indicates some...
- felt-tip
markers are
referred to as just "
markers". In
Malaysia and Singapore,
marker pens are
simply called markers. In the Philippines, a
marker is commonly...
- tense.
Analytic languages tend to have a
relatively limited number of
markers.
Markers should be
distinguished from the
linguistic concept of markedness....
- (metallic, or
ultraviolet reactive). Most
markers have alcohol-based solvents.
Other types,
called paint markers,
contain volatile organic compounds which...
- The
Marker (Hebrew: דה-מרקר) is a Hebrew-language
daily business newspaper published by the
Haaretz Group in Israel. The
Marker was
founded in 1999 by journalist...
- X-ray
Markers, also
known as:
anatomical side
markers, Pb
markers, lead
markers, x-ray lead
markers, or
radiographic film
identification markers, are used...
- hetero-zygotes, then a
marker is said to be co-dominant.
Generally co-dominant
markers are more
informative than the
dominant markers.
Genetic markers can be used...
-
identity of
hundreds of
unique fiducial markers. For example, the
ArUco markers, the
WhyCon marker,
WhyCode markers, "amoeba"
reacTIVision fiducials, the...
-
molecular markers of Alzheimer's
disease in a
person from
which they are taken.
Molecular markers may be non-biological. Non-biological
markers are often...
-
editions of the FAA's AIM
publication no
longer mention fan
markers. In
August 2024
nineteen fan
markers remain in the FAA
database with
seven listed as "DECOMMISSIONED"...