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'concept was identified' is correct and usable in written English
This phrase can be used when referring to an idea or notion that was noticed or discovered. For example: "After careful analysis, the concept of human interconnectedness was identified."
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The relevant solution concept was identified in the GNE, due to QoS constraint that couples the strategies (i.e., the set of feasible PA vectors) of the players (i.e., the users in the HetNet transmitting over the same frequencies).
Only one new concept was identified in the fourth and final group (ninth to tenth interview): a single patient reported cutting down on smoking cigarettes because smoking made the nausea/vomiting worse.
Categories were checked against the data and redefined where a more accurate concept was identified.
This concept was identified by European Family Physicians (FPs) throughout Europe using 13 qualitative surveys.
When no existing NCI Thesaurus concept was identified, new vocabulary concepts were added.
Moreover, the AOP concept was identified as an important guiding principle to assemble predictive integrated testing strategies (ITSs) for DNT.
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Different approaches to optimization concept are identified.
Next steps for the development of this concept are identified.
A completely different concept is identified in the case of blur-invariant methods from literature [3 5].
The specific characteristics of construction projects were evaluated and those which lend themselves to the greatest risk reduction within the scope of the concept were identified.
Issues perceived as presenting the biggest challenges to the concept were identified to be flux gradient induced differential volumetric swelling, fragmentation and thermal shock resistance.
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