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The phrase "a known human" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a person whose identity or existence is recognized or acknowledged.
Example: "In the study, researchers focused on a known human who had previously participated in similar experiments."
Alternatives: "an identified individual" or "a recognized person".
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The USEPA classifies benzene as a Group A (known human) carcinogen for all routes of exposure.
Many ingredients were "extremely toxic," including benzene, a known human carcinogen, and lead.
"Environmental tobacco smoke, generated from side stream and exhaled mainstream smoke of cigarettes, pipes, and cigars is listed as a 'known human carcinogen,' " the report said.
He wrote that the company "strongly disagrees" with the N.I.H. panel's conclusion that formaldehyde should be treated as a known human carcinogen.
However, S. maltophilia is a known human pathogen [17].
Dioxin is a known human carcinogen and the most synthetic carcinogen ever tested in laboratory animals.
Phenol, a known human carcinogen, and creatinine, a human metabolite found in urine, were the compounds tested in this study.
DB02594 is a known human TK2 and deoxycytidine kinase inhibitor, and E. coli class B acid phosphatase.
Likewise, Cr that is classified as a known human carcinogenic agent via inhalation is of public health concern.
The US Environment Protection Agency EPAandand the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) consider arsenic as a known human carcinogen (EPA [2012a]; IARC [2012]).
Besides, we have evaluated our approach using real images, including sequences of a known human motion database in order to compute quantitative results.
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