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The existence of moving indirect excitons in monolayer graphene is theoretically evidenced in the envelope-function approximation.

Theoretically, evidence-based screening and monitoring techniques that are already in widespread use in high-income countries could be promoted to prevent stillbirth and other adverse pregnancy outcomes in low-/middle-income countries.

This means that, while both studies [18], [19] provide compelling and theoretically important evidence that young children show strong composite effects, the claim of a stronger composite effect in children than adults could be due simply to a restriction-of-range problem in adults.

Previous studies have demonstrated, empirically and theoretically, strong evidence that species trees and gene trees should be considered as distinct quantities that describe two closely related evolutionary processes.

The use of these confounders was based on scientifically proven and theoretically presumed evidence for their possible effects on bones and memory.

As with the SCIS, it measures self-management skills as a construct of transition-readiness, and although this relationship is theoretically assumed, evidence supporting it is minimal.

One potential method for addressing this problem is the use of theoretically founded, evidence-based educational programs to improve therapists' capacity and proclivity to use research in practice.

This would enable the development and testing of theoretically driven evidence-based interventions to improve routine outcome measurement related behaviours in practice.

Training future doctors in obesity lifestyle change management using theoretically underpinned evidence-based techniques could be the key to reducing low self-efficacy and enabling them to deal with such behaviours in their future careers, yet current evidence suggests it is poorly or rarely delivered within medical curricula [ 17].

The evidence theoretically clarifies the mystery of why an alcoholic develops what is called a cross-tolerance to such chemically unrelated substances as halothane and other anesthetics.

Plus, Knowles is saying his daughter is only 36, not the 41 that other evidence theoretically suggests.

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