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The lack of a common identifying word may be related to the borough's fragmented nature, Ms. Copquin said in an e-mail message.
All persons being discriminated against by a law must share a common identifying mark that is not borne by those not discriminated against.
The PPTs present more of a challenge to study systematically due to the lack of a common identifying motif.
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The California penal code defines a gang as a group of three or more people with a common name, an identifying symbol and a primary activity of committing crime.
Concerning sinus mucosal inflammation in CBCT imaging, it is known from the literature that it is a common finding identified in 15.0% to 55.1% of patients [14, 18],[20–23, 48].
In addition to these proteins, a common protein identified in the serum at 24 h of both patients with good and poor neurological recovery was cell-free hemoglobin (data not shown).
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Intrigued by a leukaemia cluster in Seascale, UK, Kinlen suggested that childhood leukaemia might result from a rare response to a common (but identified) infection.
Since the DUNS number is a unique identifier, it has become a common way of identifying organizations in electronic commerce, including federal grant transactions.
Social Network Analysis SNAA) is a common method for identifying knowledgeable people within a community.
The DUNS Data Universal Numbering Systemm) number is a common way of identifying companies and not-for-profit organizations.
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