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"mutually identified" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that two or more parties have recognized or established something together. Here are some examples of how you could use it in a sentence: - The two countries have mutually identified the need for stronger trade agreements. - The siblings mutually identified their parents' anniversary as the perfect occasion to plan a surprise party. - The actors on set mutually identified the director's vision and worked together to bring it to life. - The researchers mutually identified the key factors that contribute to climate change. - The coach and her team mutually identified the team's weaknesses and developed a strategy to improve them.
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The City of Madison and MGE have already made progress toward mutually identified goals: a recent grant will yield the first three all-electric Proterra Catalyst buses in Madison.
We have mutually identified certain things that successful businesses do to that lead to greater sales and profitability in any market.
As expected, a large number of proteins were significantly modulated upon doxorubicin and etoposide stimulus, whereas approximately 70 of them were mutually identified in both treatments.
Most proteins (1254, 83%) were mutually identified in each group, while 25 (1.7%) and 131 (8.7%) proteins were uniquely identified in young and aged mice, respectively.
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Frequent goal-setting meetings with their representatives might be a start, i.e. a type of quality circle to mutually identify, analyze and solve work-related problems in order to improve the performance of the hospital, and motivate and enrich the work of employees.
2. This is an example of the type of complementary fit, where activities are mutually reinforcing, identified by C. Zott and R. Amit in "The Business Model: A Theoretically Anchored Robust Construct for Strategic Analysis, Strategic Organizationn 11, no. 4 (November 2013): 403-411.
"We are willing to work with you to identify a mutually identifiable date for your testimony, but we will not allow that date to slip past January 29 , 2019— the day of the president's scheduled address to Congress, when we know you will be in Washington".
Pairs of assays that are mutually predictive were identified by calculating the ROC score of the model derived from one predicting the experimental outcome of the other, and vice versa.
Different combinations of these variables identified mutually exclusive methodological categories: Physical/Chemical (1-N, 2-N, 3-N, 4-Y); Biological, Non-Behavioural (1-Y, 2-Y/N, 3-N, 4-Y); Behavioural/Social (1-Y, 2-Y/N, 3-Y, 4-N), Behavioural/Social + Biological, Non-Behavioural (1-Y, 2-Y/N, 3-Y, 4-Y), Other methodology (1-Y/N, 2-Y/N, 3-N, 4-N).
Exome sequencing of sporadic pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours (PNETs) has identified mutually exclusive mutations in the chromatin regulators α-thalassaemia/mental retardation X-linked (ATRX) and death-associated protein 6 (DAXX) genes in 43% of cases (18 and 23% of cases respectively in 68 cases studied) (Elsässer et al. 2011, Jiao et al. 2011).
In a study of more than 30 companies that have succeeded in creating so-called shared value, the authors identified five mutually reinforcing elements.
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