Sentence examples similar to identifiable terms from inspiring English sources

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I like transgender, myself, but I am a firm believer in one using self-identifiable terms.

Furthermore, any locations or people named by participants during the interview were changed and only general, non-identifiable terms were used in the interview transcripts and in the findings presented.

No clearly identifiable palliative terms (for example 'hospice' is readily recognized as a relevant term) were shown to be inadvertently omitted from the original Master search.

As a result of this period of reform [ 1], for the first time there was in Portugal a concerted effort to write a strategic plan, flowing from explicit policies and with identifiable short-term to long-term targets [ 2].

The latter was, they said, "less overt, far more subtle, less identifiable in terms of specific individuals committing the acts.

Cockroaches provide a useful set up to study neural mechanisms underlying conditioning of salivation since their brains consist of a relatively small number of neurons, many of which are individually identifiable in terms of their morphology and physiology [25], [27] [29].

For all the uncertainties about the long-term effects of biotech crops and food, one might imagine that there were huge, identifiable short-term benefits.

Data from this outbreak investigation suggest that doxycycline may be effective as prophylaxis for leptospirosis in persons with identifiable, short-term exposure to high-risk activities and environments.

In view of these "human resource" limitations we suggest that geriatrics in America focus on the smaller, more identifiable, long term care patient population by working individually with those patients and working corporately with the agencies providing those services.

A PubMed (National Library of Medicine 2009) search, performed in July 2009, retrieved all publications in the database identifiable using the terms "respiratory" and "nitrogen dioxide" (or "NO2") and any of the following terms: "sex" (n = 41 citations), "gender" (n = 8), "women and men" (or "men and women") (n = 243), or "girls and boys" (or vice versa) (n = 8).

"The court rightly recognised that the routine retention of personal information about a committed but always peaceful protester was a clear breach of his privacy and of no identifiable use in terms of intelligence.

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