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Reports have suggested that this risk is equal to both breasts; however, corroborating studies demonstrate that carcinoma is three times more likely to develop in the ipsilateral relative to the contralateral breast [ 16, 25, 26].
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The incident, however, corroborated the belief of physicists that no energy is ever destroyed, merely transformed.
The OIG did, however, corroborate that the CIA employee admitted paying the domestic workers $470 per month instead of the required $1,000 "per terms of the contract".
The surprisingly short duration of song pausing in T. viridissima males, however, corroborates results obtained from ultrasound playback experiments performed with male moths that resume signaling after a silent interval of only 100 ms or less [11].
The D-dimer data, however, corroborates with this retrospective study (Fig. 3B).
The findings were, however, corroborated by a higher vessel density (explaining the higher radiotracer delivery) and a higher pO2 (explaining the lower fractional retention) in the HT1080/26.6 model.
The correlation between CCDS and violence does, however, corroborate an association, supporting the plausibility of stress pathways to pollution susceptibility, and should be investigated further.
Our result, however, corroborates with the findings of previous studies which reported reduced genetic variations on this chromosome for a multitude of potential reasons such as low male effective population size due to skewed reproductive success among males, selective sweep due to selection on sex-linked characters combined with lower recombination rates on ChrZ than on autosomes [ 17].
The fact that the total time spent on nest attendance (total frequency of individual and joint attendance) is lower in EPT than in CPT, however, corroborates the idea that they actively try to avoid each other, rather than taking over each other's work as a cooperative effort (see [ 13]).
We cannot, however, corroborate the use of CBCs to delimit species, because CBCs are very rare even among distantly related species in Lycaenidae and, at least, for this group their absence is not a useful predictor for sexual compatibility as claimed by Coleman et al. [ 37].
However, no corroborating evidence supports this date, and there is reason to believe that dates in this source are unreliable.
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