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The phrase "partially confirmed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe or explain an event or a situation that was partially verified or confirmed by some evidence or facts. For example: The rumors of John's involvement in the crime were partially confirmed when the police found his fingerprints at the crime scene.
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4 Ce: C. elegans hypo prot – hypothetical protein; predicted – ORF predicted by GeneFinder in WormBase [53]; partially confirmed – partial sequence cloned; confirmed – full-length sequence cloned.
Therefore, the conducted study hypothesis is partially confirmed.
Their differential expression was partially confirmed by RT-qPCR (Fig. 6).
Hypotheses 1 and 2 were confirmed, and hypothesis 3 was partially confirmed.
Known as his "binding change mechanism," it was partially confirmed by Walker's research.
One of their greatest victories came last week, when a study involving a significant number of patients partially confirmed its efficacy.
Key elements of this new history contradicted the old, official version and partially confirmed what Palestinians had always claimed – that many were expelled by Israeli forces rather than fled at the urging of Arab leaders.
This trend has also been partially confirmed by the change of agricultural land in favour of construction sites, the most pronounced one in LUZ Bratislava (580 ha).
Previous studies have partially confirmed these improvements and have further shown that they depend both on baseline social-emotional abilities and on specific item characteristics such as difficulty.
The analysis of the evolved gases from the gel decomposition using FTIR partially confirmed the staged decomposition and assisted a better understanding of the mechanism of SGCS.
The substrate motifs determined by amino acid substitution analysis partially confirmed these preferences, although peptide context dependent differences were also observed.
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