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Campbell argues that Scheck never challenged the validity of DNA evidence per se.
From reading Mr. Martin's post about Mr. Beckham and another one about a Patriots fan dressed all in pink, I saw little evidence per se that what he said was homophobic.
"We note that while your letter states that you are 'not able to be in London' on 27th, it does not rule out giving evidence per se.
Moreover, some critics have wondered why the relationship of confirmation should be affected by an explanatory connection with the evidence per se (see Salmon 2001).
We hypothesized that discursive practices not based on debating observational evidence per se would contain fallacious arguments that could eventually affect the reception of the creationist claims by their audience.
Scientific American said that Hubbard's book contained "more promises and less evidence per page than any publication since the invention of printing", while The New Republic called it a "bold and immodest mixture of complete nonsense and perfectly reasonable common sense, taken from long acknowledged findings and disguised and distorted by a crazy, newly invented terminology".
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Related to this hypothesis, we found some evidence (pers. obs).
Theoretical analyses of the effect of virus transmission mechanisms on epidemics have shown that the reduction in vector density has a lesser effect on the prevalence of nonpersistently transmitted viruses, such as CMV, than on semi-persistent or persistent/circulative viruses (Madden et al. 2000) in agreement with empirical evidence (Perring et al. 1999).
Immunity (seropositivity) to types 1 and 3 is likely to be lower than the uptake percentages, and to vary considerably between populations, as there is evidence for per dose efficacy as low as 10 20% in some parts of India [25] [27].
The results showed strong evidence that per capita health expenditure is an important factor in determining health outcomes.
*Level of evidence as per web table E. †↑=increase; ↓=decrease; ↔=no change; ↑↓=mixed impacts for this outcome; N/A=not applicable (i.e. the outcome cannot be described as a simple increase or decrease).
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