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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as corroborating that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something serves as evidence or support for a particular statement or claim.
Example: "The witness's testimony was crucial, as corroborating that the defendant was at the scene of the crime."
Alternatives: "as supporting that" or "as confirming that".
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Indeed, RNA-Seq analysis revealed a significant neural-oriented modulation together with a decrease of embryonic functional genes, suggesting an active modulation of HDACi vs ESC differentiation as well as corroborating that temporal frame of hyper-acetylation might actively prime a neural-oriented fate.
In Asia, satellite images of China's aggressive island-building activities are widely viewed as corroborating that nation's designs to control the air and sea space far from its shores.
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Recent works in D. melanogaster have shown an adaptive evolution of young genes and an increased purifying selection as genes become older, corroborating that hypothesis [ 38, 39].
Cumulative adversity seems to be capable of impacting on key regulatory systems as early as in childhood [ 27, 28], thus corroborating that the sensitive period model is a plausible alternative hypothesis to the cumulative risk model.
The Akaike weight of this model, which can be interpreted as a probability, was 0.971 corroborating that the GTR + I + G is the most accurate model for the analysis of the observed data.
Put another way, if I'm making a cell-phone call from my couch and someone commits a murder in a bar half a mile away, my cell records may serve as corroborating evidence that I took part in the crime.
The discovery of very high levels of melamine (21,000 mg/kg) (RASFF 2008c) in rice-protein concentrate from China, an animal feed ingredient, would also seem to serve as corroborating evidence that the risk of carryover from feed to food products is likely.
Consequently, the phenomenon as observed above corroborates that the Zn2+ and Mn2+ ions were successfully doped in the relevant ferrite nanocrystals.
This is evident from previous literature, as Islam (2004) corroborates that Pakistan is an autocratic society where the superior always makes the decisions in organisations and the sub-ordinates hardly have a say.
To successfully file a U visa application, survivors must have a law enforcement officer sign a Certification of Victim Helpfulness form, also known as I-918B, which corroborates that the crime happened and the victim is cooperating with law enforcement.
Stereotypes play a major role, such as corroborating the belief that sexual coercion and abusive situations are acts exclusively perpetrated by a stranger and not by their own partner (Kahn et al. 2003; Littleton et al. 2009), being differently judged in terms of the perpetrator responsibility by males and females (Arce et al. 2000).
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