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If, in fact, you are comfortable in your basic understanding and beliefs about anything -- based on some combination of life experience and a large and consistent body of evidence -- you need to be afflicted with the latest conspiracy theory.
A large, broad, and consistent body of evidence shows that moving middle and high school bell times later gives more students more (and better) sleep and reduces rates of sleeping in class, mood swings, depression, stimulant and illegal drug use, and car crashes, as well as suspensions, tardies, absences, and drop-outs.
A consistent body of evidence shows that iconic symbols of emotions, like pictures portraying people showing anger or disgust, are powerful enough to evoke a congruent activation of the facial muscles of the observer in line with the idea of embodied simulation [4] [7].
A consistent body of evidence 9, 10 indicates that physical inactivity is causative in the development of metabolic diseases.
First, GMH has assembled a consistent body of evidence associating mental disorders with substantial societal burden (2).
A consistent body of evidence makes clear that this change in the functional phenotype was related neither to the TfR1 route, nor to calcium permeable channels.
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There is a consistent body of evidences demonstrating the association between T2D or insulin resistance and diastolic dysfunction, which is recognized as the first stage of diabetic cardiomyopathy that may lead to chronic heart failure, independent of other cardiovascular heart diseases such as hypertension or atherosclerotic ischemic coronary disease (16, 17).
Given the radiobiologic plausibility of radiation-induced CLL, one would expect that the conclusion that CLL is nonradiogenic would be supported by a strong, consistent body of epidemiologic evidence indicating that CLL is an exception to the general principles of radiation carcinogenesis.
Applying those rulings, they've developed a clear and consistent body of law that explains what kind of evidence the government needs to have amassed against a suspected insurgent to justify his military detention.
This allows the EPA to point to what appears to be a large and consistent supporting body of evidence.
"It's almost impossible to prove an animal feels pain, but there are criteria you can look at," said lead researcher Robert Elwood, an animal behaviorist at Queen's University, Belfast, in the U.K. "Here we have another criteria satisfied — if the data are consistent, a body of evidence [showing crabs feel pain] can build up".
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