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On the other hand, unvoiced speech can be reasonably identified by a high value ZCR.
Considering that the RCA process creates a reproducible layer of native oxide, the nanotips can be reasonably identified as nanotips capped with a SiO2 layer.
All twenty including LRR6 can be reasonably identified as LRR motifs.
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Statutory tests for identifiability range from lower thresholds of what is "reasonably foreseeable" or can be "reasonably expected" to identify individuals, to higher thresholds of what is "readily ascertainable" or "obvious".
Thus, it can be reasonably argued that the phospholipids identified here in the isolated plaques are predominantly annular and non-annular lipids, plus perhaps some additional lipids essential for plaque integrity.
In this case, involving pre-consumer waste or scrap, where the material identifies and uniformity can be reasonably maintained, it is often possible to recycle the plastic back to the same product.
From the data itself we identified a minimum frequency of ~0.5% above which one can be reasonably confident that an observed mutation is real.
First, since putative CSCs were originally identified using flow cytometry we have assumed that this assay can be reasonably translated into an IHC based equivalent.
This form of overdiagnosis bias can be reasonably assumed to be rendered largely irrelevant in medical environments, where patients are managed with good, sensible clinical judgment by physicians adept in identifying comorbid disease and reasonably accurately estimating the anticipated survival of their patients.
I think we can be reasonably optimistic.
The process can be reasonably automated.
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