Sentence examples for the basic evidence from inspiring English sources

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"There is a lack of knowledge and understanding of the basic evidence for the impact of nutrition and physical activity on health among the overwhelming majority of doctors.

"If we're going to practice evidence-based medicine and if the basic evidence is negative, then why prescribe them?" But some American psychiatrists say the British regulators acted hastily and went too far.

This approach provides the basic evidence needed to assume the occurrence of contamination with xenobiotics in natural environments without predicting the metabolic response at organism level at the given level of exposure [16].

They also left behind large repetitive families in primates that were the basic evidence for the master gene hypothesis (refs. 10-15).

Previously, Liu et al. provided the basic evidence that 11 miRNAs could discriminate ALC L/ALK−from PTCL/NOS and AITL, although they did not test the potential diagnostic accuracy of their observation.

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As the data for monitoring visits showed no significant variance between groups we excluded this variable from our analyses and focussed on the basic evidence-based medication recommended by the CHD pathway.

The results of our cross-sectional analyses indicate that at all assessment points, patients' HRQoL was associated with a variety of sociodemographic variables and study group membership whereas there was no association with pathway related variables like the basic evidence-based medication as one major recommendation of the CHD pathway.

He said: "Now that the IPPC has published its February 2010 report, the public can see for itself that the IPCC failed to properly examine the most basic evidence in its possession in Sean Rigg's case, including police incident records, photographs of the restraint and CCTV footage, which meant that officers were never asked key questions until the inquest.

Arbitrary discretion is far preferable to the overt incompetence (at best) displayed by the soccer referee, who called a hand ball on Gregg Berhalter despite the rather basic evidence of a left hand and a right hand dangling at Berhalter's two sides.

Few accounts were backed with even the most basic evidence, and presenter Chris Packham was pretty brave in standing up and calling bullshit at the time, prompting the Daily Mail to deploy their worst insult against him: "BBC Man".

They wonder whether, given the sort of basic evidence we have, can we know about other minds, about right and wrong, or about religious matters.

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