One identifiable clue to anyone's identity is the person's fingerprints.
The hydrogen sulphide leak was identifiable by the smell of rotten eggs in the air.
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Note: A leak is an opening for solution or information to pass through when instead it is meant to be contained.
Note: A leek is a vegetable tasting halfway between an onion and garlic, e.g. very mild.
Note: Rotten is organic matter that is spoiled and decomposing.
Her picture was identifiable in the police report.
individually identifiable health information
individually identifiable health information
The word "you" is in the second person. It is often spoken by the communicator in reference to some *other* person, often the person being spoken to. Sometimes "you" is implied, as in the case of commands. IE: Shut the door. "You," shut the door. In that case, the implied "you" is the subject of the sentence. The first person is identifiable by the use of words like I, me, my, we, etc. The third person is identifiable by the use of words like they, he, she, it, etc.
A human being is the most easily identifiable biped although some might say that it's birds.
no it still identifies highs and lows
Yes, a license can be considered an identifiable intangible asset. An identifiable intangible asset is a non-physical asset that can be separately identified and has a measurable value. A license grants the holder the right to use a specific intellectual property or resource, and it can be bought, sold, or transferred, thus meeting the criteria of an identifiable intangible asset.
So long as it's readable and the photo is identifiable.
identifiable. Recognisable.
"Use" of health information
Before they can use an identifiable image of you on the show they must secure a written release from you.
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)