Sentence examples for proximate evidence from inspiring English sources

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The doctor then moves on without pause to the more proximate evidence from the cognitive assessment that has taken place earlier in the appointment implicating both daughter and patient ('as we've seen during the afternoon') in his assessment of the situation.

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Together, the proximate and historical evidence strongly support Typhoid fever as an important selective agent (though perhaps not the only agent) that drove cystic fibrosis frequencies upwards due to heterozygote advantage.

It is a welcome finding that complex/multifaceted interventions, which are presumably the most difficult and costly to implementc of all strategies, are not required to successfully influence this proximate outcome; however some evidence, mostly from a systematic review of strategies to increase IPV screening and identification rates [ 87], suggests that these may be the most effective.

He reports that methods similar to those in Allegretto et al. (2011)—using geographically-proximate state controls lead to evidence of strong poverty reductions from a higher minimum wage,41 and he argues that the range of estimates in the existing research is consistent with his results.

436] there is evidence that the sole proximate cause of plaintiff's harm may have been the conduct of a third person.

Even on a limited geographical scale between the proximate North Sea and Baltic Sea populations four loci displayed evidence of adaptive evolution.

More specifically, Coffman stands for the proposition that the heeding presumption is sufficient to sustain plaintiff's burden of proof on proximate causation where the "defendant produces no evidence to overcome the presumption". 257 N.J.

This study explores distal socioeconomic and related proximate determinants of infant mortality and provides evidence for designing targeted interventions.

It may well be of such character as to be sufficient upon which to base a proper finding that wrongful actions were the direct and proximate cause of death". He found that the evidence presented was sufficient not only in this case but for specification 9.

There is evidence of activation of glial cells proximate to trigeminal neurons in various animal models of migraine and craniofacial pain [30, 45, 66, 144], which might suggest there is similar activation in brainstem nuclei.

The relatively short time frame (<35 years), combined with independent evidence that temperature is a strong proximate cue for smolt migration, suggests that these responses are mostly plastic.

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