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Table 1 shows the relative proportions of these cases that could have been resolved conclusively as true negatives on the basis of a total parenteral nutrition score, a dual-scatter plot, or interpretation rules.
To do so, Eq. 8 was fitted to the dataset of t and s estimates, with those of nodes 7 and 9 excluded (as we could not conclusively determine the true t values for these two nodes; see above).
Apps include one designed to capture "postcards from space", another will hope to prove conclusively whether it's true that in space no-one can hear you scream.
I cannot speak conclusively to Swindle's true motivation for launching this attack, and a desire to protect children may well be his overriding concern.
Whenever a flap occurs, believers in all of these theories will flock to the area, each aiming to prove conclusively that theirs is the true explanation of the phenomena.
"There is no doubt that initially News International was keen to say that phone hacking in the News of the World was really limited to Mr Goodman but this inquiry has proved conclusively that that is not true," Edis told the jury in his opening statement at the start of a high-profile trial that is expected to last up to six months.
A comparison with an established anti-parallel bundler is important because the provided data do not conclusively prove that oMAP4 a "true" antiparallel bundler (a protein, whose structure dictates a preference for binding to antiparallel microtubule overlaps).
By this statement, he presumably means to say that one is never in a position to conclusively assert that a hypothesis is true, while one may be in a position to conclusively assert that a hypothesis is false.
It is true that one cannot conclusively prove a hypothesis, given that the possibility of future counterexamples cannot be rationally excluded.
These latter kinds of hypotheses reach deeper levels of reality, are logically stronger, less likely to be true, and are more conclusively testable [56].
This shows that these Academics understood the mechanisms Carneades had outlined for increasing the persuasiveness of impressions to provide a means of confirming or disconfirming — in various degrees, though never ones that warranted them conclusively — whether they were likely to be true or not.
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