Most nemerteans found in San Francisco Bay are very small and not easily identifiable. |
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The project comprises a reader containing sizable portions of all identifiable texts of Haggadic Midrash. |
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Reliable estimates of the prevalence of this condition are difficult to obtain because of the diversity of identifiable causes. |
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Among the big corporates, the likely winners are already identifiable as transport and tourism. |
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This movie is faithful to that story, while making it warm and human and peopled with knowable, identifiable characters. |
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This just feeds my fear of being some immediately identifiable creepy weirdo. |
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Smokers' medical records should also be indexed so that they are readily identifiable and easy to retrieve. |
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Service Police, more than ever, need credentials to be easily identifiable to our own personnel, coalition forces and civilians. |
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The epipodials are parallel, and both articulate with identifiable tarsal elements. |
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The key to that is somebody with at least a strong, identifiable personality, coupled with street smarts and a clearly articulated vision. |
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The counterfeits were alleged to be some of the best ever, identifiable only by a slightly lighter shade of blue. |
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He had previously shown her how to recognise his genuine signature, identifiable from dots placed within certain loops. |
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Many of these Han burials were readily identifiable by inscribed stone stelae, tablets recording the name, titles, and dates of the deceased. |
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The film's grounding in a believable urban situation and its identifiable Australianness obviously contributed to its local success. |
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The coat of arms with its elaborate rococo style mantling has almost no identifiable Chinese precedent. |
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Between eight and 13 identifiable people could have been engaged to perform these duties. |
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We found at least one identifiable discontinuity in all analyses and more than one discontinuity in some. |
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Perchance there will be questions of invasions of privacy at some later time, since the victims would seem to be identifiable. |
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The Basques, Europe's oldest surviving group, are also the first identifiable people of the peninsula. |
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It is safer to allow access only to named individuals, identifiable by a digital or PKI certificate such as a USB thumb drive. |
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An identifiable focus of primary infection should also be addressed when possible. |
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At this stage also, minor septa and shortened cardinal septum become easily identifiable. |
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Once the most identifiable feature of the Web site, the online message board no longer exists. |
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Analysis of protein loop conformations is a notoriously difficult task because they do not have easily identifiable regular geometric patterns. |
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As in all mixture problems, this model is not identifiable as the likelihood is invariant under any relabeling of the populations. |
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With the shimmying dance hall regulars of A Duke for the 90s, Washington creates compelling, identifiable characters. |
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The wreck for the first time becomes somewhat shipshape at this point, with deck fittings, derricks and winches clearly identifiable. |
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As a result, stranded animals are frequently misidentified and those seen at sea are often identifiable only to the level of family or genus. |
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The violent protesters were a mixed bunch, not solely an organised group identifiable as the Black Block. |
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The Air Force letter confirmed that the recording contained only identifiable Morse code which came from a known US-licensed radio station. |
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The ulna styloid process was readily identifiable in all children, and its identification was not limited by wrist contracture. |
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In only specific organs is a biopsy recommended without there being an identifiable lump. |
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Throughout the 1990s, television situation comedy moved almost all of its most popular characters into identifiable urban areas. |
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The suggestion is of skyscapes and, as Jansons's imagery evolved, hints of identifiable subject matter became more insistent. |
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Her show last year maintained a semblance of identifiable images suggesting real, if manipulated, skyscapes, seascapes and landscapes. |
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Most of the identifiable woody debris was pine snags, stumps, boles, or branches. |
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On Midway Island in the Hawaiian chain, a bolus, or mass of chewed food, coughed up by one bird included many identifiable objects. |
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Of the seven identified or plausibly identifiable books, not one is a book of histories, myths, or fables by a classical author. |
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The conference can also help to present a united and identifiable face of those opposing the country's occupation to the wider public. |
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About one half of patients with renovascular hypertension will have an abdominal bruit identifiable on physical examination. |
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Geertz writes that to claim that culture consists in brute patterns of behaviour in some identifiable community is to reduce it. |
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For explicit, verbalizable knowledge, the road from total ignorance to full expertise has three clearly identifiable signposts along the way. |
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Only in the presence of residual features of physical abuse, along with identifiable risk factors, would non-accidental injury be considered. |
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It would give each councilperson an identifiable constituency, and constituents an identifiable representative. |
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On entry they were formally vested in a monastic habit, and wore a distinctive cap so that they were at once identifiable in the street. |
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Now he believes that anything emitted from a black hole can be identifiable back to its source. |
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The elements of earth, water, air and fire would predominate in the respective masses, making them identifiable as such. |
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During the pre-acquisition stage, only those costs that are directly identifiable to the asset are capitalized. |
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When constrictive bronchiolitis occurs with no identifiable cause, it is referred to as cryptogenic constrictive bronchiolitis. |
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Next to the lute is an open hymn book, identifiable as the work of the great religious reformer Martin Luther. |
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Between the foc'sle store and the hold are the remnants of a mast stump, with the hole in the decking above still clearly identifiable. |
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The business, as a trading enterprise, continued to subsist as an identifiable item of property. |
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Undoubtedly the charnel features had many other meanings to the people who used them, ones that leave no archaeologically identifiable traces. |
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Some early Chaucerians sought to match each Canterbury pilgrim with an historically identifiable person. |
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The most common identifiable cause of male subfertility is a condition of palpably distended veins of the spermatic cord. |
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Supporters of ID cards will say there is nothing wrong in helping the police by being so readily identifiable. |
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Does this question not promote or seed hatred against an identifiable group? |
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Most interviewees made little distinction between identifiable and anonymised data. |
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The campaign aims to trap thieves by making the phones instantly identifiable if they are stolen and later recovered. |
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The code also requires contractors to be in uniform or be easily identifiable and carry identity cards with their photograph. |
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Fibrocartilage has no identifiable perichondrium and differs in this regard from hyaline and elastic cartilage. |
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I certainly don't hear identifiable guitars or other conventional instruments. |
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This gives a total of around 113 identifiable anthropologists working in Australian academic environments. |
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He was a world-class schmoozer, immediately identifiable by his mop of brown hair, crew-neck sweater, and bushy mustache. |
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A work organization is a socially designed unit that engages in activities to accomplish a goal, has an identifiable boundary, and is linked to the external society. |
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The computers and servers in which I store personally identifiable information are kept in a secure environment and are password protected for my eyes only. |
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Of the Mayflower colonists at Plymouth there were only 35 members of an identifiable Puritan congregation, with 67 other migrants ranging from entrepreneurs to vagrants. |
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The intersection of two kinds of referent with the other two contrasts outlined above produces a set of six identifiable types of New Zealandisms. |
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Breeding Black Brant have been banded at that site since 1986, providing a large sample of identifiable females on which to measure repeatability. |
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Although they are widely collected, stuffed animals rarely become museum pieces because they do not belong to a category that is readily identifiable as art. |
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They are identifiable by their natty attire, and red bow-ties. |
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There was one very large and easily identifiable piece of debris floating, the vertical stabilizer. |
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Multicellular marine organisms may have existed as early as 1.7 billion years ago, and plants identifiable as red algae were certainly growing 1.2 billion years ago. |
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But unlike any other director, he was an identifiable public figure, as recognizable as any president or movie star. |
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These are palpable, identifiable matters that are ingrained into the very fabric of The Babadook. |
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It is worn so a Sikh can stand out from others, can be approachable and can be identifiable in society. |
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Serafin posted numerous identifiable photos of himself on Facebook, as well as pictures of a disemboweled informer. |
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The screen was incredibly pixelated, which meant only the Google logo was identifiable on the search engine's homepage. |
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They don't use high fructose corn syrup, the nonfat yogurt is creamy and rich, not gelatinous, it has real identifiable pieces of fruit, and it just tastes darn good! |
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Some of the flaws in the system are identifiable and remediable. |
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There is no strongly identifiable, slightly left-of-centre party. |
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Some can seem as clear as a mug shot, each element identifiable and unchanging. |
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All of the identifiable teeth and otoliths from the samples were identified and depth ranges were assigned to each taxon based on the known depths of living counterparts. |
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You've got small numbers of banks in geographic locations where the geographic locations are enumerated or identifiable because of the email addresses. |
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Those who are identifiable are given priority burials, only because there are survivors who demand it. |
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It was so clearly identifiable as his work from the outset that I kept expecting either Ricardo Montalban or Kate Winslet to pop out from behind a rock. |
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In an intensive work period, Beagle surveyed more than 120 square miles of sea-bed, locating and charting more than 3,500 identifiable individual features. |
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In the case of triads, RyRs are already identifiable, and their coordinates and orientations should be determinable with high reliability and precision. |
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Besides these identifiable building-related illnesses, poor indoor air quality can also result in the more nebulous symptoms of sick building syndrome. |
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These are guarded by massive metallic humanoids, who hold many weapons in their eight limbs, some identifiable as swords and axes and others too fantastical to guess at. |
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Both characters manage to spin what could be irritating quirks into identifiable character traits. |
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Mr Moore, 59, employed to promote tourism and trade in London, said the 8in brass bell was clearly identifiable as his name was engraved on one side. |
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People with no identifiable singing ability would break into tuneful song. |
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When this process continues so that the shape of the original snow crystal is no longer identifiable, the resulting crystal is referred to as graupel. |
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As talented vocal impressionists, they spoofed many identifiable targets, including rambling elder Jamaican characters, rap artists and smooth-talking Lotharios. |
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The reason a local income tax is proposed as the alternative is that it is the most obvious and readily identifiable mechanism for assessing ability to pay. |
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Although an indefinite pronoun may refer to someone or something identifiable, it refers to them in general with the notion of all, some, any, or none. |
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The reasoning of the founders of the UN was that the League had failed on account of flaws in its constitution which were identifiable and corrigible. |
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Food studies indicated that more than 90 percent of the identifiable items found in the stomachs of jack mackerel are crustaceans and small, free swimming mollusks. |
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Our study has the advantages associated with a cohort design, in which exposure and outcome data are objectively identifiable with uncorrelated errors. |
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If these functions and actions lead to a definite end, making folktales uniform and identifiable, the characters and their attributes change, making the tales multiform. |
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He frets about how identifiable he is in the grainy footage. |
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The use of aerial photography does not yield easily identifiable settlements, partly due to the dispersed nature of many of these settlements. |
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Although procedures vary from one field of inquiry to another, identifiable features are frequently shared in common between them. |
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Milton's key beliefs were idiosyncratic, not those of an identifiable group or faction, and often they go well beyond the orthodoxy of the time. |
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An indefinite article indicates that its noun is not a particular one identifiable to the listener. |
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As a result, vehicles owned by personnel ceased to have distinct registration plates, which had made them easily identifiable. |
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The larger economic boom generated construction of skyscrapers competing in height and creating an identifiable skyline. |
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The words and phonetics are so different that a person from Kanyakumari district is easily identifiable by their spoken Tamil. |
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Notice that these premia would exist even in a world of risk-neutral lenders if there were identifiable classes of nonrepaying borrowers. |
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These may be place, clan or totem names, often without any linguistically identifiable data. |
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Point source pollution occurs when there is a single, identifiable, localized source of the pollution. |
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The Egyptians also made use of birds in their hieroglyphic scripts, many of which, though stylized, are still identifiable to species. |
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The Solutrean toolkit includes the world's earliest identifiable sewing needles. |
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Irredentist claims are usually based on the fact that an identifiable part of the national group lives across the border. |
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It is unusual, however, for a word to enter common use if it does not resemble another word or words in an identifiable way. |
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Raz argues that law is authority, identifiable purely through social sources, without reference to moral reasoning. |
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This means that there must be an identifiable market for goods and services in the shopstead area. |
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To enter send in a photograph of yourself with the college beach ball in an identifiable location. |
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They are identifiable by their coldness, pale skin, and ice-blue eyes. |
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New POFs are easily identifiable, but those that have degenerated are difficult to distinguish from atretic follicles. |
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Histologically, this subtype is identifiable by the presence of small lymphoreticular follicles distributed within a hyalinized stroma. |
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Such laughable but readily identifiable shamefulness at a natural process doesn't surprise Haslam. |
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This was the optimal survey window, as both spring-flowering and monsoonal species were present and identifiable at this time. |
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The only identifiable artifact is a perfectly circular slab of concrete. |
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The study excluded women with another identifiable cause of VTE, such as surgery trauma, pregnancy cancer, or significant thrombophilia. |
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This is not easily identifiable to judges in the short 5-minute sessions of the Turing Test. |
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In exploring the Australian construction-industry composition at state level, there are identifiable differences in subdivisional mixes. |
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In the absence of an identifiable haematinic deficiency, recombinant erythropoeitin therapy may be beneficial. |
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Keith Lewinstein has observed identifiable Eastern and Western traditions of heresiography. |
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Despite their proscriptive moniker, SEPs are not a uniform or clearly identifiable category of patent. |
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On two occasions, researchers found bats with, or near, identifiable bits from a European robin or a warbler. |
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Immobilization hypercalcemia was considered due to the presence of right hemiplegia and lack of other identifiable causes of hypercalcemia. |
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Less than 10 percent of the purchase prices were for identifiable tangible assets. |
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Despite the uncertainty, there has been an identifiable shift injudicial thinking on the question of copy ownership over the last century. |
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A living parish is one where each of these ministries is identifiable in its own right, yet functions interactively with the others. |
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Care should be taken in interpreting Gram staining of isolates because RGM is not identifiable by this method and could be mistaken for corynebacteria or diphtheroids. |
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But in 2002, the state approved a new, high-tech system for keeping track of students, wherein each one is assigned a unique, yet nonpersonally identifiable number. |
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Breitling has designed a special series of its Airwolf and Skyracer chronographs, two instruments identifiable by their rubber-moulded push pieces and bezel. |
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Many are silent upon connection until you send them the expected string, but some will actually prompt you for a login in identifiable and fingerprintable ways. |
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The Medical Records Confidentiality Act of 1995 did not go far enough, since it contains many exemptions to prohibitions against transmitting patient identifiable information. |
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More to the point, it has already been experimentally demonstrated that thinking a simple word or sentence elicits a highly identifiable brain wave pattern. |
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The processors process the real time images into individually identifiable retrievably storable images and also into visually displayable real time images. |
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The first identifiable grass spikelets present after the divergence of these two genera have one fertile rioter with a lemma, a palea, no rachilla extension. |
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South Shields and Roker piers are producing some good herring and also odd allis shad, identifiable from the herring by having black spots down their sides. |
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As part of the experiment, many of the 150,000-plus five inch trout stocked into the loch this spring have had their adipose fins clipped so they will be readily identifiable. |
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Around 1546, the uncoordinated forces coalesced into an identifiable group whom he referred to as the libertines, but who preferred to be called either Spirituels or Patriots. |
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Within as little as 5 miles there can be an identifiable change in accent. |
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Some commentators believe that Caesar's Suebi were possibly the later Chatti, a branch of the Suebian movement of people who had become more clearly identifiable. |
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Elements of scooter design have been present in some of the earliest motorcycles, and motorcycles identifiable as scooters have been made from 1914 or earlier. |
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In the United Kingdom, shipwrecked goods should be reported to a Receiver of Wreck, and if identifiable, they should be returned to their rightful owner. |
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An oceanographic water mass is identifiable body of water with a common formation history which has physical properties distinct from surrounding water. |
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Harriet, Morgans and Sofia quarry are all still identifiable as separate pits today, whilst Braich Quarry became a large working of 3 contiguous smaller pits. |
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The identifiable sherds from over 500 mould fragments included a perfect fit of the hilt of a sword in the Wilburton style held in Somerset County Museum. |
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The most popular novels are based entirely on the expectations for the particular genre, and this includes the creation of a series of novels with an identifiable brand name. |
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To date three identifiable pirate shipwrecks have been discovered. |
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The early ballads link Robin Hood to identifiable real places. |
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Other saints may not be identifiable unless labelled with an inscription. |
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For Watson and Dallwitz, a staminode is a sterile stamen, or a modified structure identifiable as such, borne in the androecial region of the flower. |
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They're suspicious of anyone who follows a different bliss, and as far as they can tell, Billy has no identifiable bliss. Twice he's been accused of blisslessness. |
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I don't know where he was from because he had no identifiable accent. |
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A laminated bench aid, Urinalysis Wallchart, providing images of identifiable microscopic entities seen in urine sediment, is also available for purchase. |
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Apart from amorphous retouched pieces and fragments of retouched artefacts, identifiable implements include a burren adze slug, a tula adze and a geometric microlith. |
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