Citations:marcation


 * 1778, The Present State of the West-Indies, London: R. Baldwin, pp. 2-3
 * All the discoveries alrady made, or to be made, to the East of this political meridian, were to belong to the Portuguese; whilst all those to the West were the share of the Castillians. Each nation was to preach the Gospel as fervently as possible in that part which fell to its lot.  It is easy to conceive the absurdity of this line of marcation.
 * 1988, Journal of Ethnic Studies, vo. 21, p. 210
 * In the light of two issues, central in American social sciences (anthropology) for decades, namely the issue of historicism on the one hand, and the issue of Europocentrism on the other, we can state that every "new" system of marcation ...
 * 2001, Langenmayr et al., "Remembering more nouns than verbs in lists of foreign-language words as an indicator of syntactic phonetic symbolism", Perceptual and Motor Skills, vol. 93, iss. 3, pp. 843-850
 * The effect was clearer with languages with a strong (Swahili) or medium (Hungarian, Turkish) tendency to marcation and less with languages with a tendency for weak marcation (Japanese).
 * 2009, Sant’Ana et al., "Lectin-binding sites on the normal and pathological uterus of sows", Reproduction in Domestic Animals, vol. 44, iss. 6, pp. 889-893
 * Moreover, significant differences were observed in the sugar marcation between the superficial and the glandular epithelium but not between different zones of connective tissue
 * 2018, Nair, "The synergistic effect of Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate (EGCG) and Artemisinin on the Plasmodium mortality rates of Physarum polycephalum and cell motility/chemotaxis of Dictyostelium discoideum utilized as an amoebic host"
 * Two petri dishes were marked using a semi-marcation line ...
 * The usage example on the entry page (or a paraphrase of it - The road marcation divides the highway into two lanes) comes from an episode of the reality TV series Police Interceptors. This is probably not durably archived but at least shows that the word is used in common speech in at least some English dialects.  Spinning  Spark  13:30, 8 September 2018 (UTC)