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People whose conduct attracts critical observations but no formal adverse findings cannot be identified in the responses.
Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) affects 24% of women worldwide; the cause cannot be identified in 40% despite invasive investigations.
Egyptian hieroglyphic writing was composed entirely of pictures, though the object depicted cannot be identified in every instance.
The vessels at Ladd Reef cannot be identified in the images but Vietnam would be extremely unlikely to allow another country to challenge its control of the reef.
If space cannot be identified in the employee's building or an adjacent building, the WorkLife Office maintains a list of campus spaces that may be used for lactation.
Therefore, a robust Kalman filter should be applied to resist the influence of these outliers that cannot be identified in the data preprocessing stage.
One potential solution to this problem is model simplification, as the parts of the model that cannot be identified in experiments can be reduced.
Epidermal cell necrosis, intravascular coagulation, edema and other evidence of ischemia cannot be identified in tissue affected by early carbohydrate-induced laminitis.
By this stage of an interview, it would be usual to describe the person speaking and where we are talking, but Emma cannot be identified in this way.
The students wearing the T-shirts cannot be identified in the pictures, but it is believed the offensive tops were linked to the "white T-shirt social", an event organised by the university's snow sports society.
In the event a student meeting the financial-aid criteria cannot be identified in the group of nominees, another deserving member of the chapter who meets the necessary requirements may be selected to receive the scholarship.
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