Geomarkers

Geomarkers are physical markers placed on or near the surface of the Earth in order to identify a particular geographic location. They are commonly placed by surveyors, archaeologists, and other professionals who need to make sure they are in the right spot before they commence their work. They can also help people find their way in unfamiliar areas. Geomarkers also serve as navigation aids, helping mariners and pilots precisely determine their location within a given area. Additionally, geomarkers are used for scientific studies, for example in geology, where they can help to track changes in land surfaces over time. Overall, geomarkers provide an invaluable service to help us understand and navigate the world around us.

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Cancer Genetics And Biomarkers

ISSN: 2572-3030
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Tom Zhang, Scientist, SinoScript LLC.
Understanding the genetic structure or characteristics of cancer patients will help in the development of the respective biomarkers. We accept all the articles related to cancer genetics and biomarkers for dissemination of the importance of scientific research in the cancer field