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The phrase "a recent evidence" is not correct in English.
The word "evidence" is an uncountable noun and should not be preceded by "a." You can use the correct form "recent evidence" when referring to new information or proof that has come to light.
Example: "The researchers presented recent evidence that supports their hypothesis."
Alternatives: "new evidence" or "latest evidence."
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Besides that, there is a recent evidence that preferences for venues expressed in check-ins capture cultural differences among users [7].
A recent evidence indicates that the PE domain of PE_PGRS33 and PE_PGRS11 is responsible for the translocation of the proteins to the cell wall [28].
Subjects with a recent evidence of oral tolerance acquisition presented a different profile compared to active CMA patients.
From 3 December 2012 to 30 April 2014, 13 consecutive children with a recent evidence of IgE-mediated CMA were evaluated.
Evidence from a recent evidence trial of cognitive behavioural therapy and graded exercise therapy indicated a recovery rate of 30-4030-40%yeaftertreatmentment [ 24].
Also, a recent evidence report showed the POCT to have a high pooled sensitivity and specificity in case finding of CD [ 26].
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A recent evidence-based review assessed the withdrawal time for IDT and ASIS of commonly used anti-inflammatory drugs [ 46].
A recent evidence-based review concluded that cardiovascular exercise is as effective in decreasing pain and FM impact as drugs such as amitriptyline [ 7].
These results and a recent evidence-based clinical practice guideline [ 18] suggest that optimal treatment of FMS should include physical exercise, antidepressant medication, and cognitive behavioural methods.
A recent evidence-based review on Vitamin D for bone health specifically identified the research need for studies on the influence of latitude, season, ethnicity, and body mass index on vitamin D status and bone health outcomes [ 14].
A recent evidence-based review of the various assessment tools for pediatric health-related quality of life and functional impairment examined 16 measures, including generic health-related scales, disease-specific quality of life scales, and functional impairment ratings [ 4].
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