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"standing evidence" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it when referring to facts or data that remain valid and have not been disproven. For example: "The standing evidence indicates a positive effect of the new policy."
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"This wall is the last standing evidence that a revolution took place," argues Morayef.
Paradoxically, despite the clear and long standing evidence that CRC screening reduces mortality and may reduce cancer incidence, participation rates in screening programs remains too low, at an estimated 65% in the US [ 6] and ranging from 1.9% to 54% across Europe [ 7].
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Behind the standing figure, evidence of heavy drapery, possibly curtains, suggests the setting of a richly furnished interior room which could be the depicted man's study considering the presence of the desk.
There is long standing clinical evidence, some inferential, but recently at the molecular level, that disseminated cancer cells can persist in a patient in a dormant state with no symptoms before they become actively growing to form overt metastases [1].
The move is a recognition that exam results can be distorted by school type and follows long-standing evidence that state-educated students outperform their peers from private schools in terms of final university degree.
Firstly, the recognition that those with systolic dysfunction must have impaired relaxation is an important distinction backed up with long-standing evidence [22].
The latter approach is supported by long-standing evidence showing that radiotherapy may occasionally be curative when used as initial treatment for localized follicular lymphoma [10].
Dr Stuart Biddle, professor of physical activity and health at Loughborough University, said there was long-standing evidence to support a link between walking and mental health benefits.
Based on long-standing evidence of the involvement of NF-κB in the production of inflammatory mediators, we predicted that opiates would potentiate the effects of HIV-1 Tat on proinflammatory cytokine production by astrocytes through signals converging at NF-κB.
This explanation is also supported by long-standing evidence from birds in general.
The mechanisms driving this tropical disease remain poorly understood, despite long-standing evidence that granuloma-associated factors drive the process.
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