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The phrase "able to specifically identify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to recognize or pinpoint something with precision.
Example: "The researcher was able to specifically identify the factors contributing to the decline in bee populations."
Alternatives: "capable of precisely identifying" or "able to accurately pinpoint".
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However, Moran was not able to specifically identify the source of his information.
By injecting blockchain technology into the supply chain, cannabis businesses are able to specifically identify and pinpoint potential weaknesses or inefficiencies in their internal and external operations.
Long before the stages of ossification, we are able to specifically identify the positions where the bones will appear as circumscribed domains of transcription of bone upstream regulatory proteins, including Runx2b, Osterix (Osx), and a number of others [17], [18].
However, none of these techniques is able to specifically identify haemosporidians in histological slides.
Thus, traditional Ces activity assays would not have been able to specifically identify Ces1g as a TPP target.
In conclusion, when used in a multiplex MIA format, rEDIIIs were able to specifically identify WNV and TBEV antibodies, particularly if sera were sampled after D20 PI.
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PositiveID's system will not only target H1N1 but will be able to be adapted to specifically identify and diagnose new strains of flu and other pandemic viruses, which may enable the health care community to more effectively manage future outbreaks.
"Our problem is to specifically identify and aid only those who are our residents," Pollard said.
Pan-cytokeratin immunostaining was used to specifically identify NHKs.
Indeed, fluorescently labeled Ac-Cys-ZEGFR:1907 was able to specifically bind to and identify endogenous EGFR protein expressed in human HCC cell lines in vitro.
Recently, N-acylethanolamine-hydrolyzing acid amidase (NAAA) was identified as being able to specifically hydrolyze PEA.
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