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Furthermore, the study of the responses through exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis corroborated the initially proposed theoretical structure and specifically corroborated the presence of six subscales or dimensions: treatment effectiveness, convenience of use, impact on daily activities, medical care, undesired side-effects, and general satisfaction.

The small unadjusted association with depression at 16 years in this study may initially appear to corroborate previous suggestions of a time-limited association between the CAR and depression.

These observations suggest that the cytotoxicity induced by 4d, 4e and C14G1was indeed mediated via apoptosis as initially detected by phosphatidylserine externalization and corroborated by caspase-3 activation; both hallmarks of apoptosis.

Economic Times reported that a bevy of high-profile technology companies — including Flipkart, Facebook, and Nokia HERE — corroborated the complaint, which was initially filed by matrimony service Bharat, nonprofit Consumer Unity and Trust Society.

This assessment, initially reported for large scale human genotyping, has been corroborated in plant species including autogamous crops with low nucleotide diversity (0.2% to 0.5%) [ 3, 27- 29] and outbred species with much higher sequence diversity typically ≥2% [ 9- 13].

This observation was corroborated in this study, where type I tumours initially presented in approximately half of the cases at an early stage restricted to the pelvis (IMO level 1), as opposed to only 14% of type II patients.

However, the results of our analyses that tested for a direct correlation between these variables while accounting for the underlying phylogeny were unable to strongly corroborate this initially suggestive pattern in C. a. travei.

Cowboy Wesley Fuller, who had initially been at the back of the empty lot near the rear of Fly's studio, corroborated Ike's version of events.

Initially observed for a limited number of IESs isolated from the micronuclear genome, these characteristics were later corroborated by a study where the isolation of micronuclear DNA, a laborious and problematic step, was elegantly overcome (Duret et al. 2008).

Mr. Abdul Majid did not initially become an informer for the Central Intelligence Agency for money, but out of fear for his job and disgust with murders by Libyan agents, he said, and some testimony he gave on the two defendants was corroborated.

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