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are corroborating
verb
To confirm or support something with additional evidence; to attest or vouch for.
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Sometime in the next two weeks, so the rumor goes, Google will announce a suite of software and "services," whatever those are, corroborating earlier rumors that the Google Phone won't be a phone at all.
Several reports are corroborating the fact that high level of IFN-γ produced by the Th1 population mediates its own apoptosis by up-regulating both Fas and Fas-L expression [25], [26], [27], [28].
In MEG, which is of course reference free, this confusion does not arise; the basic (left-right) retinotopy and the similarity of the time-frequency plots to invasive primate recordings in V1 [Gail et al., 2000; Rols et al., 2001] are corroborating factors.
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The results are corroborated by experiments.
Theoretical conclusions are corroborated by numerical examples.
Numerical results are corroborated with experiments.
Results are corroborated with numerical simulations.
They are corroborated here by normal modes computation.
These out-shopping generalizations are corroborated with the qualitative findings.
These numbers are corroborated by Ali et al. [5].
Next, our analytical results are corroborated with extensive simulation results.
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