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Clinical trials are the backbone of evidence-based medicine.
The backbone of evidence-based injury prevention is injury surveillance, generally referred to as the systematic collection, analysis, interpretation, and dissemination of data on injury and its determinants.
Turning up the pain threshold a notch, anatomist and paleoanthropologist Bruce Latimer of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, limped to the podium, dangling a twisted human backbone as evidence of real pain.
Federal prosecutors — who, along with a phalanx of other federal, state and local officials, announced the charges on Thursday — said that the hundreds of hours of recordings Mr. Vollaro had made were expected to form the backbone of much of the evidence in the construction extortion cases.
The backbone of clinical practice should be evidence derived from research and not least prospective, randomised, controlled clinical trials.
German industrial orders tumbled in June, data released this week showed, providing strong evidence that the backbone of the euro area's economy is buckling.
We have established direct evidence that the backbone of this bicyclic somatostatin analogue assumes a 'folded' conformation in solution, where the lactam ring extends roughly in the plane of the β-turn.
Despite the lack of evidence (which is partly due to obvious ethical issues in designing trials), benzodiazepines remain the backbone of treatment regimens for tetanus.
Evidence suggests that the backbone of every African economy is small and medium-size business, rather than large domestic businesses, multinationals or government organizations.
It is the backbone of the prosecution's case, with no physical evidence linking Mr. Evans to the disappearances.
There are more numbers as well which give clear evidence that the working class is the backbone of our economy, lifestyle, and democracy.
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