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Both are brand names for permanent markers.
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yes and both do as well as children I have seen as young as 6
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Are you knitting? If by basic stitch, you mean garter stitch, it is because you are knitting on both sides of the work. It may also mean your working yarn is in the wrong place when you attempt to pearl a stitch. A stockinette stitch is achieved by knitting on one side of the work and pearling on the other. When knitting, the working yarn should be at the back of the work, away from you. When pearling, the working yarn should be pulled between the needle and the work,( closest to you) and then work the stitch the same as a knit stitch. This should fix your problem, but if not, please ask more questions.
Both troponin T and I are cardiac markers used to diagnose myocardial infarctions.
This is a form of double knitting where the two threads are alternated to tie the sheets together with both 'right' sides out.
Forming covalent bonds and kids sharing markers are the same because they are both giving some thing of theirs someone else. The covalent bonds are giving off some of their valence electrons to the other element so they would both be stable, the kids are giving the other person a marker they need so they can both be even with the markers they don't have.
Both the cat's eyes and safety markers are capable of reflecting light .
Both lasts long but markers gives smooth finishing than crayons does.