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The thermal lag between austenitic and martensitic characteristic temperatures in these alloys has been corroborated to their structural state.
Note that Brownian motion has been corroborated to be practical and extensively adopted in the literature, as in [5,10,17].
Similarly, insectivorous bats will discard contaminated insect parts, which can then be consumed by foraging animals (107), although mechanisms for such route of pathogen transmission from insectivorous bats has not been corroborated to date.
This idea of lipid selectivity and preferential binding has been corroborated to an extent, in studies which showed that dysferlin C2A could be distinguished from other C2 domains with its unique phosphoinositide binding ability not commonly seen in others [ 44].
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Giuliani expressed uncertainty even about this incident, however, saying: "I think both facts were corroborated to be true.
Each count could have put him in prison for ten years, and each accusation was corroborated, to varying degrees, by both Cosby and Constand's testimonies.
So that data collected by different organizations or teams can be corroborated to avoid double response in which two entities redundantly respond to the same problem.
These macroscopic findings were corroborated to microscopic analyses.
Doxil, the first FDA-approved nanodrug [ 276], is corroborated to development of nanomedicine for melanoma therapy.
Data obtained from TUR specimens were corroborated to their corresponding clinical stage.
This aspect is corroborated due to a color change from violet to orange in the resultant films.
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