Sentence examples for evidence in total from inspiring English sources

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The inquiry took oral evidence from 164 witnesses over the 139 days it sat between November 2010 and December 2011, and also received 87 witness statements and 39 provisional statements, and over a million pages of evidence in total.

For RCM, we repeated the random selection 100 times; for each simulation, we checked the literature evidence (In total, we checked all the 5000 random combinations).

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This capability may also play a role in the higher levels of utilization of unpretreated plant material, as evidenced in total residual xylan composition and the fractions of easily accessible xylan utilized by these strains when growing on unpretreated switchgrass, as revealed by glycome profiling.

Similar tables can be constructed for measures of net evidence and measures of balances in total evidence.

Among these options, the total amount of native vegetation cover has been found to be fundamentally important for all major aspects of landscape management [13], with a growing amount of empirical evidence linking changes in total vegetation cover to changes in both biodiversity [14], [15] and ecosystem function [16], [17].

The primacy of defective subcutaneous fat storage versus visceral fat enlargement in the development of metabolic complications is supported by evidence in patients with total lipodystrophy, who experience severe insulin resistance despite the lack of visceral fat.

Various properties and attributes of ARM genes such as locus ID, protein length (AA), tBLASTx match with Arabidopsis, and expression evidence in terms of total number of ESTs were extracted from RGAP 6.1 and full-length cDNA accession from KOME (http://cdna01.dna.affrc.go.jp/cDNA) and NCBI (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov).nih.gov

The precise content of these notions will depend on how total evidence is understood and measured, and on how disparities in total evidence are characterized.

Nevertheless, the idea that incremental evidence is reflected in disparities between conditional and unconditional probabilities only makes sense if differences in subjective probability mirror differences in total evidence.

All the differences between the measures have ultimately to do with (a) whether the total evidence in favor of a hypothesis should be measured in terms of probabilities or in terms of odds, and (b) whether disparities in total evidence are best captured as ratios or as differences.

While the decision whether to use O as a measure total or net evidence makes little difference to questions about the absolute amount of total evidence for a hypothesis (since O(H) is an increasing function of P(H)), it can make a major difference when one is considering the incremental changes in total evidence brought about by conditioning on new information.

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