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The affirmed
verb
To agree, verify or concur; to answer positively.
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The composition in this connection is identified with the affirmed state of affairs (res affirmata).
The green dots in Fig. 1 (e.g. myricetin, dihydroquercetin, apigenin, kaempferol) could be regarded as the affirmed hits (affirmed true positives owing to the obvious structural similarity).
In the Hegelian dialectic change process, some aspects of an alternative are affirmed, some aspects of the alternative are negated, and a transformed alternative emerges that includes some of the affirmed aspects without some of the negated aspects.
A total of 359 transmitted deletions (336 independent) were therefore found in this round, and we conclude that 7 of the affirmed calls were de novo deletions.
Each item on the RAQoL is scored '1' for the affirmed statement or '0' for the disaffirm statement.
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Here, it's a bitter standoff, despite the affirming sentiments of Mozart's ingeniously multilayered finale.
The crowd of 43,954 at the Stadium affirmed the performance the best way it knows.
The United States itself, via the Cleveland Arbitration and the Alexander Clarification, affirmed the correct border.
The ruling affirmed the position of the Buildings Department, which enforces the billboard rules.
Contrary to the Cochrane Review, the IARC Working Group affirmed the value of mammography for women aged 50 69.
In 2013, the International Minerological Association affirmed the mineral and the name.
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