A tall marker, often a metal pole with a flag at the top, used to indicate the position of the hole on a green.
A marker used to tag with, generally with a 12mm or 20mm tip.
The paintballs used for this marker are smaller than the standard .68 caliber that most markers use.
All markers for the same interchange will use the same sequencing number.
How many genetic markers a commercial service uses likely varies, although new technology has continually allowed increasing numbers to be analyzed.
Preschoolers offered a selection of magic markers, for example, draw better pictures than those told which markers to use.
The partitioning scheme and marker used to identify that a partition is formatted to this filesystem.
Non-electronic markers sometimes use carefully set pneumatics to achieve a light and short trigger pull.
Most mechanical markers use a blowback system for recocking, or other methods where a large reciprocating mass is involved.
Some markers use force-fed loaders shaped as firearms magazines.