Sentence examples for which are identifiable from inspiring English sources

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As a first approach to assess the identifiability a priori and select a set of parameters which are identifiable, we propose a constraint satisfaction problem.

These methods are expected to identify almost all BRCA1 mutations and 70% of BRCA2 mutations which are identifiable through direct sequencing.

We propose an iterative algorithm to study the identifiability of the system and a method to estimate the parameters which are identifiable.

This idea can be exploited to design regular language classes called f-distinguishable which are identifiable in the limit from positive samples.

In aerial photogrammetry surveying, ground control points (GCPs), which are identifiable object with a known size, are selected so that the scale of the model can be set in real world units.

There survive parts of a gospel book, by coincidence now bound up with the famous Utrecht Psalter, which are identifiable as by the same scribe as the Cuthbert Gospel, and where "the capitular uncial of the two manuscripts is indistinguishable in style or quality, so they may well be very close to each other in date".

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The question of progress bedevilled many of the prog bands: the ethos, which implied constant transformation, was at odds with the sound, which was identifiable, and therefore stuck.

The supervisor indicated the first symbol to be shown, which was identifiable from a panoramic viewpoint.

Each bar represents the time taken by each participant in order to complete the reuse activities, which is identifiable by the participant number.

Each bar represents the time taken by each participant in order to complete the maintenance activities, which is identifiable by the participant number.

As pointed out by Toh (2008: 234 5), most are disyllabic: 34 are transcribed with two syllables, 10 more with two syllables and a suffix, one of which is identifiable as *-pieliai 卑離, usually related to the Paekche word puri <夫里> "town," itself typically compared to Late Middle Korean -βɨr "town".6 These suffixes do not occur in the Chinhan and Pyŏnhan settlement names.

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