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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assertion is provided" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are indicating that a statement or claim has been made or supplied.
Example: "In the report, it is noted that an assertion is provided regarding the effectiveness of the new policy."
Alternatives: "claim is made" or "statement is given".
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The justification of this assertion is provided throughout Sections 5-7 by investigating SNIR as a function of the transmit/receive antenna directivity.
Support for this assertion is provided by the fact that the survival rates observed in our patient cohort were not different to those expected.
Support for this assertion is provided by the fact that survival rates observed in our patient cohort were not different to those expected.
Evidence for this assertion is provided in this systematic review of the pharmacologic properties of this novel agent and the published pivotal studies which support the efficacy of this agent in targeted populations.
Direct evidence for this assertion is provided by the fact that inactivating mutations in SMAD4 (Howe, et al., 1998) and BMPR1A (Howe, et al., 2001), which, like BMP4, are members of the TGF-β superfamily cause the rare juvenile polyposis syndrome, which carries a very high risk of CRC.
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Detailed figures for each assertion are provided in Table 1.
But no evidence for the assertions was provided during the hearing, prompting Mr. Miranda's lawyer and the editor of The Guardian, Alan Rusbridger, who sued last week to stop the police from viewing the material, to accuse the government of making unsubstantiated claims.
Also, as summary annotations can be generated automatically (as long as individual assertions are provided with confidence information and ECO terms), the reevaluation of an incorrect statement could be easily propagated to the summary annotation.
Summary confidence annotations could then be automatically generated and assigned a confidence term from the 'confidence statement from multiple evidence lines' branch, as it is the case, e.g. in the Bgee homology annotations, as long as individual assertions are provided with confidence information and ECO terms.
Another (equivalent) expression of (widehat {h}_{alpha} t,s)) is provided by the following assertion.
Not a shred of evidence at all is provided to support this bold assertion.
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