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Of course, any animal experimental finding finally needs to be corroborated in the human being, should it be considered important in the context of depressive disorder, as shown in some very recent translational investigations [ 67, 68].
Alas, this value can scarcely be corroborated in any other way; there is certainly little enough in the white man's public or private life that one should desire to imitate.
Our findings should be corroborated in a larger randomized, controlled clinical trial.
Thus, with reliable phase rotation detection as will be corroborated in the simulation section, the performance of the remaining receiver processing algorithms will not be affected.
Income level determines the number of births after meeting the fertility bottom line, and this can also be corroborated in other interview cases, such as Zhou Lan in southwest Anhui Province, whose husband is a "live-in son-in-law".
Ed said he thought it was a "phase" his child was going through, a theory that seemed to be corroborated in Eri's teenage years when she started dressing in more masculine styles and dating a girl.
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Her version was corroborated in court by a friend.
In other cases, they said, they were "corroborated in significant respects" by Mr. Chang's former bookkeeper, Audrey Yu.
His version was corroborated in court by the second insider witness, Mr. Obrenovic, at the time the acting commander of the Zvornik Brigade.
He said the officer, Louis Rivera, had provided a detailed account of the struggle that was corroborated in important ways by several witnesses.
These findings were corroborated in this study.
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