0 a mark put on gold and silver articles to show the quality of the gold or silver -- ตราแสดงว่ามีมาตรฐานสูง
Clauses in which it is said to occur display all the hallmarks of finiteness, including cooccurrence with the finite complementizer.
Exclusion, socialisation and a dynamic religious experience are considered the hallmarks of the genre in some of the literature.
By and large, however, censorship and repression were the hallmarks of government press policy before 1848.
Furthermore, manipulating the receptor levels and the production and metabolism of lysophospholipids inhibits many of the hallmarks of cancer.
Just as public/private partnerships to develop genomic prowess are being reported almost daily, the hallmarks of business ethics must become part of the analysis.
The president, however, shares power with the prime minister, who can be defeated by a no-confidence vote - the hallmarks of a parliamentary system.
We are currently analyzing these fish for hallmarks of degeneration such as abnormal protein phosphorylation and folding, aggregation, amyloid formation, and cell death.
The hallmarks of scientific rigor in qualitative science have been well documented.