Sentence examples for based on the consistent evidence from inspiring English sources

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Based on the consistent evidence found with the existing biological plausibility, a causal association between smoking and tooth loss is highly likely.

Based on the consistent evidence of each element for evaluating this causal association with existing biological plausibility, the evidence supporting a causal association between smoking and tooth loss appears to be strong.

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Based on the consistent experimental evidence of rhEPO-induced NO activation, we hypothesized that a single bolus injection of rhEPO would produce an acute hemodynamic response associated with vasodilatation that, by itself, could be a mechanistic factor for an EPO-induced protection of myocardium from ischemic damage.

Among the parameters in the model, some are based on fairly consistent evidence, are considered unlikely to vary greatly between farms or may be considered less critical as the model is less sensitive to them.

Based on the consistent body of evidence of the pathogenic role of inflammasome-dependent release of IL-1beta in patients with asbestosis and related systemic autoimmune disease, we decided to treat our patient with canakinumab, a specifically targeted anti-IL-1beta antibody, which has been licensed for the treatment of inflammasome-mediated autoinflammatory syndromes [ 23].

Actions must be based on the best evidence, consistent with international practices" said Mr. Craig Hart, Deputy Mission Director of the United States Agency for International Development.

Based on good and consistent evidence, the overall yield of routine cytogenetic testing is 3.7%.

A multi-disciplinary approach involving respiratory physicians, gastroenterologists and ENT surgeons is required to better define this association and to promulgate consistent guidelines based on the best evidence.

This suggestion is based on consistent evidence that training volume is related to running injury risk [48, 49].

As a result causal inferences are generally developed based on consistent evidence across multiple epidemiological studies including different areas and study designs, and results from toxicological and human exposure studies in conjunction with the criteria of biological plausibility.

** A relative risk of >2 (< 0.5), based on consistent evidence from two or more observational studies, with no plausible confounders *** A relative risk of > 5 (< 0.2) based on direct evidence with no major threats to validity Judgements about confidence in evidence and recommendations are complex.

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