Sentence examples for evidenced a tendency from inspiring English sources

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In addition, 17.1% evidenced a tendency for antisocial behavior, 9.6% – 23.1% indicated significant problems in family adjustment, and 16.6%–19.7% probably had problems in adaptational behavior.

Diabetic women had worse HRQoL in terms of physical functioning, general health, vitality, social functioning, role-emotional, and mental health than men, and evidenced a tendency in the same direction in terms of role-physical and bodily pain.

Additionally, with increasing degrees of tumor invasion, the median levels of IL-6 evidenced a tendency to increase, and this difference in IL-6 levels was found to be statistically significant (P < 0.001).

Well linked to the VO2 first component amplitude is the fast component Gain that evidenced a tendency to decrease with increasing intensity, in line with the decrease reported as the exercise intensity approaches the individuals' VO2max⁡ [ 47].

Consistent with these data, immunofluorescence staining of frozen tissue evidenced a tendency for reduction of CD11b+- cell infiltration and F4/80+-positive staining in gp130Δhepa compared with gp130f/f livers as a sign of tumor-associated inflammation, 40 weeks after DEN induction (Supplementary Figure 6a and b).

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Figure 4b shows the distribution of Pearson correlations for 430 C and N signal pairs, evidencing a tendency for positive correlation between them.

However, the resulting copolymers evidenced a strong tendency to crystallise which leads to the detriment of columnar phase stability and the mechanical properties of the resulting polymeric membranes.

Finally, in human volunteers, inhalation of 10 ppm H2S during exercise decreased O2 uptake, and this effect was referred to a toxic reduction in maximal aerobic capacity rather than to a regulatory effect on mitochondrial respiration, as evidenced by a tendency for muscle lactate to increase and citrate synthase activity to decrease [ 26].

We have recently demonstrated that the 'jumping to conclusions' bias is also present in patients with functional motor symptoms, consistent with a tendency to overweigh evidence; a tendency that could lead to abnormal inferences about sensations during a physical triggering event (Pareés et al., 2012 a ).

9. See, e.g., the definition of "relevance" in Rule 401 of the Federal Rules of Evidence in the United States: it is not enough that the evidence has a "tendency to make a fact more or less probable"; in addition, it must also be shown that "the fact is of consequence in determining the action".

Moreover, more complex subassemblies are associated with fewer distinct suppliers than expected — evidence of a tendency to co-locate decision rights to reduce transactions costs related to system interactions.

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