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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affirmative data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to data that supports a positive assertion or confirms a hypothesis.
Example: "The research team presented affirmative data that supported their theory on climate change."
Alternatives: "supportive data" or "confirmatory data".
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Whereas there is affirmative data that FCA does not directly bind ABA [17], [18], the core of this retracted manuscript could be correct.
As time is often limited for study participants, the necessity of collecting affirmative data needs to be balanced with the burden that participants may experience [ 18].
SLIT and ROBO genes are mainly expressed in the CNS but there are affirmative data that they are also expressed in non-neuronal tissues, such as mouse lung and kidney [ 6, 7].
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The bridegroom's mother works there as a statistical consultant, focusing on affirmative action employment data.
Because of the variety in the design of affirmative action programs, data on its impact is difficult to find.
Seven trials reported demographic data affirmative on the inclusion of LET patients with poor prognosis, which are likely to deflate effect sizes.
Clear and affirmative consent to data processing, the right to be forgotten and strong fines for firms breaking the rules are some of the new features.
Clear and affirmative consent to data processing, the right to be forgotten and tough fines for firms breaking the rules are some of the new features.
To get the presidential candidate John Kerry aboard, Hollings had to weaken his bill to allow disclosure of all other internet purchasing data without affirmative consumer consent.
Richard Sander, a U.C.L.A. law professor who has become a critic of affirmative action, studied admissions data at Berkeley and found that, all else being equal, lower-income students had a better chance of getting in after 1997 than before.
In 2000, Lempert and his colleagues looked back at nearly three decades of data on how affirmative action policies had worked at UM.
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