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Meanings of
identifying
in English
Distinguishing.
distinguishing
Related terms
characteristic
Usage of
identifying
in English
1
Probably the most important benefit is getting access to patients'
identifying
information.
2
The office only has 12 employees responsible for
identifying
possible safety defects.
3
They met government officials and were
identifying
the needs of affected communities.
4
Coping in the case of COVID means
identifying
a short time frame.
5
CJ didn't need any help
identifying
the man asking this follow-up question.
6
The hardest part, however, can be
identifying
abuse in the first place.
7
However, this issue is relevant for
identifying
the most effective magnesium supplement.
8
It's really, really useful for potentially
identifying
species at a certain location.
9
Conclusion: The scoring system is useful in
identifying
mutations particularly in BRCA2.
10
Precisely
identifying
the point when that confidence tipped into arrogance is difficult.
11
Patient specific factors
identifying
those at risk of readmission are poorly described.
12
Recently, many methods for predicting and
identifying
new sRNAs have been developed.
13
These results emphasize the uncertainties involved in
identifying
members of this group.
14
The HOMA-IR could help improve
identifying
people at high risk of T2DM.
15
We describe a new, observer-independent procedure for
identifying
boundaries between cortical areas.
16
However, the effectiveness of DNA barcoding for
identifying
crane species is unknown.
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identifying
Noun
Singular
identify
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
identify patients
identify information
identify new
identify potential
identify novel
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Identifying
through the time
Identifying
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Common
South Africa
Common
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