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(He too could only be identified by one name).
One of the children was so badly mutilated that she could only be identified by clothing and a ring.
The dead woman's body was so badly decomposed it could only be identified by comparing dental records with an old holiday photograph of her smiling.
In the TEM, extended amorphous regions could only be identified after a moderate heat treatment at 250°C.
However, patients at risk of delayed complications could only be identified by means of elevated PCT levels.
Regarding reading competencies, effects could only be identified for children with less pronounced risk profiles (Vogel et al. 2010).
The first three elements could only be identified by XRF spot analysis and their distribution maps is therefore not available.
However, the system behavior could only be identified with the effective use of monitoring data obtained from field instruments.
However, adsorption of PQ resulted in shifts in the lowest frequency modes (<400 comparedompared to crystalline PQ, which could only be identified by INS.
A small positive effect of the use of ICT by teaching staff in class on students' CIL could only be identified for Germany (β = .21).21
With the Japanese students, definitions could only be identified in five concept maps and included the idea that creativity is a quality.
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