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Giuliani expressed uncertainty even about this incident, however, saying: "I think both facts were corroborated to be true.
Note that Brownian motion has been corroborated to be practical and extensively adopted in the literature, as in [5,10,17].
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Another study that is corroborated to this association was the study by Herpich and colleagues [ 40], where head and neck posture was found to be different between patients with bruxism and controls.
This is corroborated to some extent by this study, but most derived sabrecats are larger than primitive ones, clouding this image.
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.
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.
The thermal lag between austenitic and martensitic characteristic temperatures in these alloys has been corroborated to their structural state.
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.
Others corroborated what appeared to be a shift in strategy by the security forces.
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