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The phrase "which were identified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to items or subjects that have been recognized or specified in a previous context.
Example: "The issues which were identified during the meeting will be addressed in the next session."
Alternatives: "that were recognized" or "which were noted."
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The rowloss_fraction is defined as the fraction of rows read out which were identified as streaks.
We examined the most common immune disorders, which were identified by ICD9 diagnosis codes.
The tribunal exhumed 2,108 bodies last year, 70percentt of which were identified.
Today, the body count rose to 139, 27 of which were identified.
(A) Heat map of the chromatin states, which were identified by the chromHMM software package.
We purified nine batches of rhLF, which were identified by SDS-PAGE using the same procedure (Fig. 4C).
According to subsequent reports, however, the Soviets recovered his burnt remains, which were identified through dental records.
Forty-four implants were donated, 16 of which were identified as nonthreaded.
Mathematical models that explain at best test results which were identified and developed in this work.
These neurons, some of which were identified to be glutamatergic, express the transcription factor Phox2b.
Forty-four implants were donated, 28 of which were identified as threaded.
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