Sentence examples for combinations of evidence from inspiring English sources

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We then demonstrated that the proportion of co-PPIs could be increased by applying, one at a time, six lines of additional supporting evidence describing the PPIs: co-PPI proportions were increased by 8 40 percentage points in 21 of the 24 subsets, and by up to 36 percentage points with the few combinations of evidence (union sets) that we tested.

Nicotine replacement therapy was not specifically mentioned but participants were told that if they entered the trial they would be offered one of four combinations of evidence based smoking cessation support, some of which were not usually available through the NHS smoking helpline.

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Combinations of evidences, such as low scoring experimental interactions (e.g. co-localizations) supported by non-experimental evidence provide a higher degree of confidence than either would in isolation.

"I think this study, coupled with the HERS trial, is a pretty compelling combination of evidence showing that estrogen replacement therapy is not effective in reducing the risk for heart attacks or heart-disease deaths, or for slowing the disease that's responsible for those heart attacks, in women with established heart disease," he said.

The methodology developed for this initiative is a combination of evidence appraisal and review by expert jury.

Uncertainty can be expressed by a combination of evidence theory, concepts of quantum mechanics and a morphogenetic neural network.

When Dempster's rule is used to implement a combination of evidence, all sources are considered equally reliable.

The ER rule-based classification procedure is expatiated from evidence acquisition and estimation of evidence reliability and weight to combination of evidence.

Margaret Hodge, as government Minister for Children Young People and Families, was responsible for Sure Start and she decided that this combination of evidence justified transforming SSLPs into Children's Centres.

Another quantity, the plausibility, is defined to describe the maximum potential support for a proposition, i.e. the combination of evidence that does not contradict it, pl { A } = ∑ E k ∩ A ≠ ∅ m ( E k ) = 1 − bel (4).

We discuss its gradual development through a combination of evidence from mainstream cognition and neuropsychology with the need for more detailed modelling of issues such as the representation of serial order.

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