The different stamps denotes the time period that the pans were made. The older pans bear the hallmark within a double circle. The most recent pans are without the circle.
Clinton's manual says 12B(MT) & 12B(AT).
Inspector marks, assy marks, proof marks
To make them more conspicuous. There are actually several marks on most vessel the different marks represent different areas of the worlds oceans and the season. for instance the highest mark is north Atlantic winter.
no teeth are alike
To pass this exam you need to score at least 600 marks. However, your allocation is possible if you score around 650 marks in the written exam and around 180 out of 300 marks in the interview but merit is different for different provinces and each province has a specific quota.
The "Crown" and the "Castle" are two of many mint marks types indicating where the item was made or minted. The Mint Marks are many and varied. There are at least three different "Castle" mint marks and two different "Crown" mint marks. Other mint mint marks include crosses, stars, flowers, moons, keys, animals, etc. all of which have many variations, and these are only the British marks.
The marks placed over parts of words to denote pronunciation are called diacritical marks. There are five different main diacritical marks used in the English language.
There were aproxametly 50 made although nobody can be completely sure
The golgi apparatus marks and sorts molecules to be sent to different destinations. The golgi apparatus packages and secretes the products of the cell.
No they both have different uses.
Having streaks, marks, or patches of a different color
These has 4 different marks