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The phrase "associate identified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as business, research, or data analysis when referring to a specific individual or entity that has been recognized or named as an associate.
Example: "After reviewing the data, the associate identified for the project is Jane Doe, who has extensive experience in marketing."
Alternatives: "designated associate" or "recognized associate".
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Remember how anti-liberation politicians and journalists pooh-poohed Colin Powell's February 2003 speech to the U.N. about the presence in Iraq of a Qaeda associate, identified in this space as Abu Musab al-Zarqawi?
To associate identified TSS with protein-coding genes, the defined minimal length of 14 nt of the 5′-UTR, the defined minimal length of 40 additional nt for the promoter region, and the length range of the sequence contigs assembled from our data were taken into account.
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Adam Connaker, program associate - innovative finance, Rockefeller Foundation, @RockefellerFdn Adam works as an associate identifying and supporting the development of new financing mechanisms for environmental and development objectives.
A table of GO function terms associated with identified ageing-associated methylation sites.
A table of GO process terms associated with identified ageing-associated methylation sites.
Numerous proteins presumed to be chromatin associated were identified and their chromatin interactions were explored.
Additional file 10: Description of genes associated with identified SSRs.
The following variables were hypothesised to be associated with identified ADPKD: Demographic variables; age and gender.
This would be the first radiosensitivity associated gene identified by exome-sequencing approaches in patients.
We found that 65% of the Med1 SEs associated genes were also associated with SEs identified by Cdk8, Cdk9, and Smad3 (Fig. 6f).
The district started a "fix-it" event that allowed associates to identify "quick wins" and major opportunities to improve work.
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