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However, even these are not "absolute". A scientific law is just a "very strongly supported inference". We do not know that it will survive in light of new data or technology.
A properly conducted sample survey will support inference from the sample that is scientifically valid about the population.
This approach resulted in a supported Bayesian inference phylogram very similar to the molecular morphometrics approach.
A most recent approach whose theoretical framework supports inference of all dense, but not necessarily connected subgraphs in interaction networks (without particularly addressing gene expression) is [9].
In four experiments, we tested conditions under which artifact concepts support inference and coherence in causal categorization.
We need a certain amount of data for them to be useful: a greater data set may support inferences that a smaller data set does not support (Mayer-Schönberger and Cukier 2014).
The problem of an appropriate sample size is also relevant for PAA, a method frequently used to support inferences about the existence of new taxa in combination with the PSC (e.g. [ 30, 31, 34- 36]).
In cases where hypothetical control for all plausible residual confounding would be expected to support inferences regarding a treatment effect, the level of evidence can be increased by one level.
The Lawfare writers note that here, there appears to be evidence that supports inferences of obstructing an ongoing investigation.
In eighth grade, proficiency is intended to signal the ability to summarize ideas, "make and support inferences," and "connect parts of a text and analyze features".
The maternal relatedness of these individuals supports inferences that this Akeldama site was a family tomb which was in use in the first-century C.E.
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