Sentence examples for be consistent with extant from inspiring English sources

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Although this is not an objective approach to studying physicians' orientation to EBM, our approach seems to be consistent with extant research on this topic [ 2, 5].

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It is shown that the new version is consistent with extant experimental results in the literature and thus cannot be rejected by any of them.

Our finding that TBL has a greater effect in academically weaker students is consistent with extant literature [ 18, 34].

Results are consistent with extant literature that suggests the association of pain and HRQOL and identify concomitant pain variables of internalizing symptoms and family variables as mediators.

Despite differences in methodologies, the main finding of this analysis - the strong and statistically significant association between maternal history and mood and anxiety disorders in offspring – is consistent with extant population-based studies [ 40- 44, 48] 48].

Our focus on the ATN and DMTN is based on the rare availability of human electrophysiological data from these sites, which was determined by clinical requirements, and is consistent with extant data concerning the amnesic effects of lesions in these thalamic areas in humans (Harding et al., 2000; Van der Werf et al., 2003).

Recently, Olarte-Sánchez et al. (2013) compared the values of a for corn oil and sucrose reinforcers; their findings were consistent with extant evidence that sucrose is less efficacious than corn oil on a volume-for-volume basis, but more efficacious on a calorie-for-calorie basis (Naleid et al., 2008).

Therefore, these genes may evolve more freely to better suit their new role in bioremediation, which would be consistent with previous suggestions that extant enzymes can be modified for processes for which they were not originally evolved to perform [34].

Our own findings that putative ear development CNEs shows no increased substitution rates in the common bat ancestral branch yet do show divergent rates within laryngeal echolocating bat branches would also appear to be consistent with the later acquisition of echolocation in extant bat lineages.

This would be consistent with the roles that many of these Rabs have been reported to play in extant eukaryotes.

Nevertheless, the relatively rapid rate of neutral evolution for the zebra finch or G. magnirostris lineages would be consistent with historic generation times, over the last 25 million years, for their ancestral species being much shorter than for extant ones.

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