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Moreover, the success rates quoted by clinics are nearly never substantiated on the basis of the number of users or the time period with regard to which they were calculated.
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Of 49 references cited to substantiate the claims, 14 (29%) were judged adequate on the basis of predetermined criteria including presence of adequate controls, randomisation of treatments, objective assessment and statistical analysis of results.
The study described here aimed to substantiate the model of evolution of genetic redundancy on the basis of the analysis of a ribonuclease family that has contributed to our understanding of some aspects of molecular evolution, such as adaptive evolution [ 6, 7], positive Darwinian selection [ 8], and the origin of retroviruses with long terminal repeats (LTR) [ 9].
This is further substantiated by the fact that the Δ C p ° values, calculated on the basis of the changes in the water accessible surface areas of the enzyme (Materials and Methods), for the binding of TSA and SAHA to HDAC8 are ∼1 order of magnitude higher (more negative) than the experimentally determined values (Table 3).
Merkel was said by informed sources in Germany to be "livid" over the reports and convinced, on the basis of a German intelligence investigation, that the reports were utterly substantiated.
The results from this large prospective study further substantiate that well-established breast cancer risk factors differentially affect risk on the basis of tumor histology.
The reactions of glycerol and 1,2-ethanediol metabolism are missing from the published metabolic model of P. carbinolicus[ 10], which attributes a pyruvate formate-lyase function to both dehydratases on the basis of similarity to an Escherichia coli protein for which such a function could not be substantiated [ 42].
We cannot conclude, on the basis of the above examples alone, that anti-semitism has increased in Turkey, a claim which needs to be substantiated by further research and cross-time comparisons.
He also believes that some species advance toward protected status less on the basis of science than on political pressure: lawsuits on behalf of one creature or another can sometimes force the Fish and Wildlife Service into action, and the service's limited scientific budget and lack of required analysis, he said, then makes it difficult to substantiate the claims.
"To call an SGM on the basis of a report containing allegations made anonymously - and before the process has been completed to determine whether those allegations can be substantiated before anyone has been given the opportunity of defending themselves against any resulting charges - is surely not the way that rugby people should behave," said Wildash.
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