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"recognition of evidence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a legal or academic context. For example, "The court's recognition of evidence from the defendant's testimony led them to find in her favor."
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In Mexico, there is growing recognition of evidence-based medicine and independent initiatives to improve obstetric practices are becoming more common especially in large cities.
31 32 In addition, both protocols emphasise 150 200 compressions immediately prior and immediately after defibrillation attempts, in recognition of the evidence that a perfused heart is much more likely to convert to a pulsatile rhythm after shock.
2, 13, 14 Others propose that the risk per pregnancy is more appropriate in genetic counselling and, in recognition of the evidence of a lower than expected risk per fetus in multiple pregnancies, suggest that the risk for a twin pregnancy should be given as similar to the risk in singleton pregnancies.
The highest mean score of Stress recognition shows evidence of the awareness of workers about the effect of stressors on their performance [ 33].
This model embodies the widespread recognition that implementation of evidence requires whole system change implicating the individual, the structure and the organization [ 2].
6, 13 Despite dengue not being officially reported to WHO by African countries and the probable under-recognition of dengue, evidence suggests that outbreaks are increasing in size and frequency in the region.
Political recognition of science and evidence may be greater in the UK than in many other countries, but Churchill's tap is still only producing a trickle of scientific evidence.
Recognition of gaps between evidence gained from mental health research and clinical practice in the community together with changes in treatment patterns and patient/provider preferences for care have led to interest in enhancements in the designs and analyses of clinical and community trials of mental health interventions.
The intervention was developed in recognition of the limited evidence, and the importance of a theoretical foundation and its implementation.
There is increasing recognition of, and experimental evidence for, the importance of plastic responses to climate change (Chevin et al. 2010).
The intervention was developed in recognition of the limited evidence, the importance of a theoretical foundation and its implementation, and the need to support peer leaders in securing the key element of the intervention.
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