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"We are still coming to terms with the new markers of identity, " says Devya Giri, leader of the women's order.
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So a lot of these initiatives that we've launched have come on line, and similarly we'll be looking to put forward new markers on this trip as to how we can continue to push into areas like energy cooperation and continued security cooperation going forward.
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Using SNP technology, researchers have been finding new disease markers weekly.
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After a painstaking search for new risk markers, the scientists studied 22, 000 men and found that those with high levels of C-reactive were three times as likely to get heart disease.
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Notions of buying a home and starting a family have become outdated markers of adulthood for a new generation less likely to commit as a result of economic insecurity.
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In his new collection, Mr Marquand sets down preliminary markers for an alternative.
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Not only does 23andMe inform you about a host of other medical markers, it opens the door to new discoveries that can actually reduce human suffering.
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With drugs being tested on cancer patients, he notes, the "FDA insists on a body count to be able to quantify how much and how long the new drug improves survival" even though diagnostic markers can sometimes reveal in advance which patients are unlikely to gain a benefit.
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