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It is not identifiable … This data is stripped of all the identifiers".
Consequently, the root is not identifiable as a contiguous sequence of letters, and must be identified from a sequence of consonants spread throughout the word [45], and this may have important consequences for word recognition [50] [52].
This is not identifiable through data recalculation; however, this type of bias can usually be identified in the text of the original study publication.
Although a sculptor may specialize in, say, stone carving or direct metalwork, the art of sculpture is not identifiable with any particular craft or set of crafts.
But even sympathetic letter-writers had to be checked out, as this notation at the bottom of the copy in the bureau's files (Bufiles) attests: NOTE: Correspondent is not identifiable in Bufiles.
Patient is not identifiable in the case report.
For example, the texture on the plane is not identifiable.
Further, if a parameter is not identifiable, it is not estimable.
In cases where the 125I seed is not identifiable, a stereotaxic procedure is performed.
Thus, entry year is not identifiable for firms existing in 1991 or the first year of the LEAP database, while firm shutdown is not identifiable in 2008 or the last year of the database.
Some authors declared that this machine Po can replace the anatomical Po, when the anatomical Po is not identifiable.
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is not distinguishable
is not discernible
is not unequivocal
is not traceable
is not recognizable
is not recognisable
is not certain
is not notable
is not suitable
is not detectable
is not to ascertain
is not to determine
is no identifiable
weren't identifiable
is not ascertainable
is not evident
is considered identifiable
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