Rangers have now ringed the remaining three osprey chicks so they can be identified and monitored.
This collected intelligence, called key indicators, is correlated so that separate attack campaigns can be identified.
This can be identified by a bullish candle formation and can present a good buying opportunity.
Positive and negative sentiments can be identified, as well as clusters that are growing or shrinking.
Stem cells taken from one mouse and put in another can be identified by their green glow.
They don't coordinate the issuance of serial numbers so that each gun can be identified with certainty.
Earlier, Coroner Dr Ciaran McLoughlin had asked legal representatives for the hospital if the midwife can be identified.
These create large amounts of Cherenkov radiation, and can be identified because they trigger several widely spaced detectors.
And if the foreign companies who supplied the chemicals can be identified, might some kind of action be considered?
Neither parents, children nor the schools involved, can be identified for legal reasons.
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This should see action very soon, provided a suitable rock can be identified.
The dolphins can be identified by their dorsal fins, and some have even been given names, like Curly, Strange and White.
These forward-looking statements generally can be identified by phrases such as "TI will" or other words or phrases of similar import.
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In the chart below, the potential for profit can be identified when the price ratio hits its first or second deviation.
Some of the measures, such as on corporation tax, can be identified with the personal preferences of George Osborne, but most pre-date him.
She said some of the girls, none of whom can be identified, had difficult backgrounds or were emotionally fragile and may have been seeking attention.
Max Weber wrote of the imperative of "calculability" in a legal system, the need to ensure that risks can be identified and addressed with reasonable predictability.
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Claims that criminals can be identified by imaging their brains, or that there could be a gene for psychopathy are "wide of the mark", it says.
Signals from above the telescope can be identified and ignored.
By tuning the quantum cascade laser and measuring how much of the infra-red radiation is absorbed on its way to a detector, hazardous gases in between can be identified.
Regardless of current names, flags and shell companies, these vessels can be identified by their unique seven-digit hull numbers, known as IMO numbers, which are issued for the lifetime of a ship.
Forward-looking statements generally can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as, "believe, " "expect, " "may, " "will, " "intend, " "estimate, " "continue, " or similar expressions or the negative of those terms or expressions.
But they say this is an advantage, because it means that cancer cells can be identified without having to pin down the precise molecular markers which make them different from healthy cells.
"At least half of all men can be identified as being at low risk and probably need no more than three PSA tests in a lifetime, " they say in the British Medical Journal.
Each group can be identified by its costume, particularly the colour of the shirts, while the cummerbund serves to protect the back and is gripped by castellers as they climb up the tower.
Secondly, the additional activity can be identified only by a process of averaging the results of subtractions after the stimulus has been given repeatedly: variations in the response to successive stimuli are ironed out.
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Turnover costs can be identified, aggregated, and analyzed.
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If these can be identified, they hope that the number of these on the surface of tumour cells can be boosted, so they present an obvious target for "killer" cells in the body's immune system.
Smith said the latest use of cookies, however, is that they can be created when someone reads an unsolicited e-mail in a Web browser, and that is alarming because it means the user can be identified.
He repeated the standard arguments for why central bankers should not target house prices: that bubbles can be identified only after the fact, and that pricking them with higher interest rates might do more harm than good.
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