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Discover Ludwig"laboratory evidence" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to evidence that is collected and analyzed in a laboratory setting for the purpose of supporting a hypothesis, theory, or conclusion. One example of using "laboratory evidence" in a sentence could be: "The scientists presented their findings, backed by strong laboratory evidence, to support the existence of a new chemical compound."
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There is usually non-specific laboratory evidence of inflammation at diagnosis but no diagnostic test.
Laboratory evidence has shown that cannabinoids might have a neuroprotective action.
NG: We have a lot of laboratory evidence that the insulin signaling pathway has tumor growth-promoting properties.
Although there is some laboratory evidence that lasers can squelch fungal organisms, clinical studies in humans thus far are limited.
I have the evidence backed up by forensic analysis of databases, sample bottles, I have laboratory evidence of some of those samples.
The CDC also reports 15 babies with birth defects from pregnancies with laboratory evidence of Zika infection and six pregnancy losses in the US as of July 28.
But over the past 20 years or so, some laboratory evidence has suggested that vitamin D may block the growth of malignant tumors.
Recent laboratory evidence implicates matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) as playing a pivotal role in ischemic and traumatic brain injuries (TBI).
To investigate laboratory evidence of abnormal angiogenesis, hemorheologic factors, endothelial damage/dysfunction, and age-related macular degeneration (ARMD).
Laboratory evidence also supports the clinical evaluation of docetaxel-based combinations that include agents such as trastuzumab and/or estramustine.
Epidemiological and laboratory evidence indicates that a Western diet is associated with an increased incidence of prostate cancer.
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