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The corroboration
noun
The act of corroborating, strengthening, or confirming; addition of strength; confirmation; as, the corroboration of an argument, or of information.
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The corroboration of his identity as a poet came too late.
The corroboration of both data enables us to define the chemistry and structure of this new formulation.
The corroboration tips the scales in Tessera's favor against the 13 remaining respondents implicated in the case.
The corroboration of the prediction scheme using the actual data from the field is explained in section 4.
The corroboration of our fourth hypothesis indicates people who live frequent negative affect are more likely to ruminate after a stressful event.
The corroboration and a possible explanation of this fact may be given by found in the attempt of detection of structural alerts that is given further in this chapter.
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The results re-established the theoretical corroboration that the carboxyl groups are primarily located at the edges of the 2D sheets of GO.
The second corroboration for the exhaustive nature of the search comes from an application of the sample overlap procedure [35] to the structures generated.
The statistical corroboration enhances the likelihood that transcripts, which have no known connection to LPA are legitimate targets.
But now, the Hersh report and the apparent corroboration from other news sources suggest the agency's already shaky case for torture may be unraveling further.
In April, the Department of Labor received the necessary corroboration of Enrico Jose's abuse.
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