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The phrase "identified as significant" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something or someone that has been acknowledged for being important or noteworthy. For example, "The new discovery has been identified as significant by researchers in the field."
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A total of 109 targets of FFDS were identified as significant targets.
Both of these factors have previously been identified as significant risk factors for SSI.
Aspiration and flow rates were identified as significant factors affecting yield (p value <0.05).
Psychosocial factors and fatigue have been identified as significant factors related to nurses' performance.
Among the parameters optimized, distance between electrodes and voltage were identified as significant in the model.
Stress and anxiety have been identified as significant issues experienced by student nurses during their education.
The feed flow rates or residence time were identified as significant variables of this microreaction system.
The coal mills are identified as significant equipment that affects the availability of the generating units.
Except pH, the rest examined factors were identified as significant, using ANOVA analysis.
Temperature, MgSO4 and KCl concentration were identified as significant parameters for EAA in SSC.
Metabolites 5 7 were identified as significant inhibitors of BChE.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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