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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as corroborated" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means "supported or confirmed by evidence or another source." Example: The defendant's alibi was easily dismissed as corroborated statements from multiple witnesses placed him at the scene of the crime.
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For this, we identified related proteins from the multi-species neighbor-joining tree (as corroborated by dual Arabidopsis-other species trees), grouped closely related subgroups together, realigned these sequences, and inferred maximum likelihood phylogenies.
The Guardian was also alone in putting inside quote marks the police claim that bottles were thrown while they attended to the dying man; all other papers treated the allegation as corroborated fact.
As corroborated by Fig. 1, our tracking scheme exhibits the lowest tracking RMSE.
The device reduces molecular oxygen at positive potentials involving 4 electrons, as corroborated by kinetic studies.
According to the study in [16], a basis change may lead to improved performance as corroborated by lattice-reduction techniques.
The two island ensembles consist mainly of barn-shaped islands [14], as corroborated by a facet analysis (not shown).
The structure, growth rate, and diameter of the Si nanowires are primarily restricted by the components and concentration of etching solution, as corroborated by the following experiments.
The overall radial orbit improvement for Jason-1 using the UCL model is 3 mm RMS, as corroborated by the improvement in the independent altimeter crossover data.
In contrast, reacted Ni0 exhibited no microscale (SEM) evidence of reaction (Fig. 6f, compare with Fig. 3a), as corroborated by the XPS spectra documenting the presence of residual zero-valent Ni species on the surface (Fig. 8).
From these repetitive runs we established that most effects were long-lasting and that where those were transient, this was only due to a vehicular load on the road where congestion could no be prevented (as corroborated by control tests).
The Dolph-Chebyshev shaded CSAs with -13 or -32 dB peak side lobes have wider main lobe widths than corresponding uniform and Hann shaded CSAs as corroborated by Figure 15.
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