Similar words: identification, identify, ratified, gratified, mystified, certified, justified, scientific. Meaning: [aɪ'dentɪfaɪ] adj. having the identity known or established.
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91. Researchers have identified the substance's chemical components.
92. Koch identified the tubercle bacillus only in 1882.
93. Such an interchange is identified as crucial for maintaining the cooperation that appears absent in adversarial Western systems.
94. The cameras clearly identified the property as it lay on the counter, and the vendors who produced it.
95. Fujimori pardoned 110 inmates based on recommendations of the commission, which has identified about 400 more strong candidates for release.
96. Rib chops are identified by the slightly curved rib bone and the presence of the rib-eye muscle outside of the curve.
97. It is true that religion has been closely identified with our history and government....
98. Any permanent impairment of tangible assets identified is written off.
99. It has clearly identified goals and outcomes that are readily measured.
100. Labour had disappointed many of its supporters(Sentence dictionary), who closely identified the party with the advancement of the welfare state.
101. We also identified the product of the team of teams as we ascended from the micro to the macro level.
102. Previous development may also have left old foundations, concrete slabs and basements which must be identified and quantified for additional cost.
103. If these data were combined with clinical data then large subgroups with low mortality could be identified.
104. Contributors Mary Relling did pharmacological studies of antimetabolites and identified their relation with risk of brain tumour.
105. Each one had identified a list of successes to call up and share with the other when anxiety threatened.
106. Mark Langley had previously been wrongly identified as the aggressor.
107. The first report reviews existing environmental conditions, emphasising that many problems identified in the early 70s still remain.
108. After the tubercle bacillus was identified, accurate diagnosis of tuberculosis, of the lungs and of other organs, became possible.
109. Colette, it was, who looked at the calendar and identified that day as such.
110. The Republicans happen to loathe Americorps simply because it is identified with their archrival Clinton.
111. However, even this view of relatively autonomous, locally based development shares some of the same themes as those identified above.
112. Scarman identified two views that were commonly held as to the causation of the disorders.
113. Our management included a measurement of haemoglobin concentration and the treatment of any identified anaemia.
114. In the chronic disease eggs are present and L3 can be identified following faecal culture.
115. They identified two key clusters in chemistry; a general and organic chemistry cluster, and a physical chemistry cluster.
116. This phrase is a clue, becoming a means whereby adherents of the same movement can be identified.
117. The clearly visible wing bands enable individual birds to be identified and detailed records of their growth to be kept.
118. The police identified the girl from a birthmark on her leg.
119. He identified Davis as one of the people and described the other as a stocky woman with a ruddy complexion.
120. There has been only one report that has identified epoxide hydrolase in colonic carcinomas, by western blot analysis.
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