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A high-level intelligence official asserted in an interview last week that the conclusive proof lay in the fact that no such proof exists.
The conclusive proof of this deduction comes from the comparison of the SBR from NC and ACSC data for phantom and controls (for the Southampton method) in Table 6.
Our study provides the conclusive proof that there is a strong correlation between VEGF-A expression and tumour differentiation in head and neck carcinomas.
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The first conclusive proof of this came during the Gulf War in 1991.
Doctors have the first conclusive proof that changes to lifestyle among the over-60s can slow mental decline – raising the prospects of dementia prevention programmes that cut your risk of the disease.
Indeed, some authors such as Giddings (1992) have observed that "application of analytical chemical methods to the question of irradiated food toxicity came along later (i.e. after rodent bioassays), and represents probably the most conclusive proof yet of their toxicological safety".
Hilmar Kaiser, a historian and expert on the Armenian genocide, said the records published in the book were conclusive proof from the Ottoman authority itself that it had pursued a calculated policy to eliminate the Armenians.
The build-up to, and depiction of, the viral outbreak was seen by the writing staff as conclusive proof that the series would be cancelled, leading to several writers beginning to look for work on other projects while still officially under contract to work on Millennium.
In recent years, closed reduction with minimally invasive plating and locked intramedullary nailing have both become widely used treatment modalities for proximal and distal tibial metaphyseal fractures [6, 7, 8], despite the absence of any conclusive proof of the superiority of one modality over the other.
He criticized the government's decision to define the school firebombing as an act of anti-Semitism in the absence of conclusive proof.
Furthermore, long-range planning has been tried extensively throughout history, from ancient China down to the Soviet Union, with little conclusive proof that the rational plans of bureaucrats produce results superior to those of the marketplace".
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