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Discover Ludwig"anecdotic" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used as an adjective to describe something that is based on anecdotal evidence or personal experience. For example: "The anecdotes he shared were quite anecdotic."
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anecdotic
adjective
Anecdotal; of or pertaining to anecdotes.
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This anecdotic story discloses perfectly how Daba connect ritual enunciation to the "interiorization" of their knowledge.
Although other drugs have been reported as useful treatment, most of them are anecdotic or single cases [9 15].
Most of the evidence for the techniques used in controlling headache attacks is purely anecdotic because RCTs are lacking.
There have been anecdotic reports on the efficacy of acetazolamide as a treatment of migraine in CADASIL [8, 9], but no further study has explored this aspect.
In fact, this question is not anecdotic, because there may have been a change in the way the VAP was diagnosed and the reduction seen in 2013 onward could be due to this change.
Although quantitative meta-analytical estimates did not show an increased rate of skin disorders in lithium-treated patients compared to those given placebo (McKnight et al. 2012), there is substantial anecdotic evidence supporting this association.
Notably, this relation was detectable even though MRS, which is typically determined by anecdotic observations, is a notoriously error-prone variable [8].
Since the anecdotic stories in the seventies, the last decades have been characterized by a steady increase in the number of published studies on computer work and UEMSDs.
The extent to which the presence of amyloid-like conformations is a common or anecdotic characteristic of protein deposits in genetically modified plants should be further studied for other polypeptides, tissues and species.
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Havenith et al. (2013) also show that the impacts should not be considered as 'anecdotic' as some proved remotely triggered landslides caused enormous impacts such as the Baipaza landslide in Tajikistan (Fig. 3) triggered in 2002 by the Mw = 7.4 Hindukush earthquake at a hypocentral distance of more than 300 km.
The evidence for the development of nephropathy at high and prolonged Pb exposure was described as 'anecdotic' in a relatively recent review, while data on the relationship between Pb and end-stage renal disease was considered scarce [ 41].
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