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The phrase "defining evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to evidence that is crucial or essential in determining the meaning or nature of something. Example: The fingerprint found at the scene of the crime was the defining evidence that led to the suspect's arrest and conviction.
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While such screens are not specific enough for diagnoses of autoimmune diseases, they appear sensitive enough in defining evidence of autoimmune activity [25], [26].
doi: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6600514 www.bjcancer.com © 2002 Cancer Research UK Results of randomised clinical trials usually form the main source for defining evidence based treatment.
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Further studies aimed at defining evidence-based recommendations for CAM are necessary.
Objectives: to gain an insight into how health professionals in the maternity services define evidence and how they perceive different types of evidence are valued in maternity care.
An evidentialist might define an epistemically justified belief as one that is supported by the evidence, and then define evidence in a way that entirely abstracts from the properties of the person.
We then combined epigenetic modification of HFFs with hESC extract treatments and more defined evidence of reprogramming was observed.
Chest x-ray protocol provided by a radiologist at each investigator site was used to define evidence of CAP.
This number would probably have been larger if we had used less stringent criteria to define evidence as being strong.
We defined evidence as peer reviewed publications in which the clinical effectiveness of a particular device was assessed.
The expert consensus further defines evidence of myocardial necrosis in the absence of clinical evidence of myocardial ischemia as myocardial injury.
Furthermore, such an approach would have lacked the flexibility to review a broad, rather diffuse and poorly defined evidence base which was possible with our more comprehensive approach.
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