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Yet the benefits of contrast baths have been poorly substantiated.
Those poorly substantiated and shaky assertions should — and will — hit bookstores Jan . 5 four days earlier than scheduled.
Inaccurate and poorly substantiated editorial comments in the paper's introduction compound these methodological problems.
This variability in scarring has competing explanations that are poorly substantiated.
Pouring over those yellowing pages of archival newsprint, I discovered notable examples of blatant bias, misrepresentations of facts and poorly substantiated claims about particulars of acts of violence.
Yet another example of a poorly substantiated health threat is the current scare about bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical used to make certain plastics clear and shatterproof.
The Erik Wemple Blog doesn't think too highly of the publicly released excerpts of Wolff's book, which appear poorly substantiated and shot through with shaky assertions.
The rise in emotional support animals has coincided with growing publicity on the mental health benefit of pets — an idea researchers say is poorly substantiated through studies but widely embraced by the public.
In a statement released on Wednesday, the IPCC admitted that the Working Group II report, "Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability," published in the IPCC's Fourth Assessment Report (2007), contains a claim that "refers to poorly substantiated estimates.
A statement that the Himalayan glaciers were "very likely" to melt by 2035 was based on "poorly substantiated" estimates, IPCC said.
She simply argues that the current support for this idea is poorly substantiated.
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