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Though theories cannot in Popper's view be supported, they can be corroborated: a better corroborated theory is one that has been subjected to more and more rigorous tests without having been falsified.
A prior analysis indicated that parents underestimate older children's exposures, but are better corroborated for near-home events, potentially due to shared experience (Thomson et al. 2002).
This evidence is even better corroborated by the fact that injection of the morpholino oligonucleotide against nodal mRNA into a single blastomere at the 4-cell stage could substantially restore the DV polarity of embryos ventralized by the injection of hd RNA.
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Ms. Bailey, laughing, corroborated that account.
I have received much corroborated information from all these people.
The police said that some of the calls to 911 corroborated that claim.
That further corroborated his story that he had had been with his co-workers that night.
Tasfai's account was corroborated to the Guardian by one of Berhe's flatmates in Khartoum.
Klann's account was corroborated by at least one Vietnamese survivor from the village.
James Peters and Sgt. Richard Tully, corroborated and contradicted Mr. Walsh's story.
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