Sentence examples for most commonly evidenced from inspiring English sources

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Maternal toxicity was most commonly evidenced in the rabbit studies by diarrhea and reduced food intake, which generally occurred at doses of 150 mg/kg/day or higher.

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Fingerprints have been successfully used for identification purposes for more than a century and remained one of the most commonly recovered evidence at the scene of crime.

The comparison displayed in Slide 3 provides the most commonly cited evidence that monetary policy was too easy during the period from 2002 to 2006, as the actual federal funds rate is below the values implied by the Taylor rule by about 200 basis points on average over this five-year period (Taylor, 2007).

The most commonly cited evidence for proponents of class size reduction has been the Tennessee STAR program.

In a community hospital, internal medicine residents reported UpToDate as their most commonly used evidence-based resource and about 50% of them reported using it for general medical and scientific information as well as specific questions on patient management [ 45].

In the case of the Collateral Hominid Project, the team will largely focus on hair samples – the most commonly presented physical evidence to back up claims of sightings.

In response to this open- ended question, respondents most commonly indicated that evidence was needed on how to locally apply programs related to chronic diseases (9%) and accreditation (9%).

The most commonly used sources of evidence included literature review findings, qualitative data, expert panels, and practice guidelines.

The most commonly cited sources of evidence in the survey were lectures or conference presentations and articles in professional journals.

Thus, DCs are more sensitive to B aP, an observation that is consistent with these being the most commonly observed cells showing evidence of AHR activation in the inflamed synovial tissue.

An overall lack of communication from MHCPs was reported in 16 studies [ 34, 41, 43, 45, 56, 58, 60, 64, 68, 77, 80, 94, 95, 97, 98, 106], primarily in public facilities (n = 13) with doctors (n = 8) and nurses (n = 8) most commonly cited in the evidence, though nine studies also referred to 'health workers' more generally.

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