Sentence examples for incompletely proven from inspiring English sources

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He emphasizes that one should not confuse incompletely proven assertions with rigorously derived theorems of probability theory.

Their article reminds us not to understate the importance of medication error, to avoid overstating the benefits of incompletely proven methods to prevent medication error, and to distinguish harmful medication errors from other types of medication error.

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Even if this adjustment should prove only incompletely effective in capturing the change in confounding attributable to correlated covariates, it may be determined that sometimes this is a relatively small source of error.

Although this procedure has proven useful in building community phylogenies (see below), they are in many cases incompletely resolved (particular in poorly studied taxa), and therefore, by extension, may have less statistical power than more fully resolved phylogenies to ascertain relationships between functional traits, community ecology, and evolutionary history [11].

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In our opinion, the complexity of the disease process under study (human sepsis with acute kidney injury) and the incompletely understood nature of the proposed therapeutic effect of HVHF [ 4, 47] make it a field of study particularly vulnerable to reliance on surrogate end points that may subsequently be proven to be invalid [ 42].

Even though the mechanisms underlying the cytotoxicity of V γ9V δ2 T cells against virus infection are still incompletely understood, the protective role of V γ9V δ2 T cells has been proved in acute and chronic virus infections.

For instance, the MAOIs chiefly isocarboxazid, phenelzine, and tranylcypromine in general are used only after treatment with tricyclic drugs has proved unsatisfactory, because these drugs' side effects are unpredictable and their complex interactions are incompletely understood.

A marker of incompletely digested gluten, that is measurable in the stool as partial epitopes of a 33-amino acid chain, may also prove to be clinically useful when assessing adherence to a gluten-free diet.

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Although rpl32 is missing only in the incompletely sequenced genome of P. brevispinosa, this gene loss appears genuine because our search for rpl32 in the sequence assembly of total cellular DNA proved unsuccessful.

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