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Discover LudwigThe phrase "three evidences" is not correct in standard written English
The correct term is "three pieces of evidence" or simply "three evidence items." Example: "In her report, she presented three pieces of evidence to support her argument."
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SR-μSXRD measurements on the crystallization behaviors at 127 °C after shearing at 145 °C suggest that non-crystalline precursors are induced, which is supported by three evidences.
We present three evidences in favour of BDNF being a key factor mediating EE effects on the morphological remodelling of RGC dendritic arborizations, two correlative and one causal.
Observe from this last table that, for the first combinatorial change of B and C (first row), there are three evidences where the level of expression of A decreases and one in which it increases.
However, there were three evidences suggesting that the outliers in the present study might be due to G6PD mutations.
We assess the influence of a miRNA (miR) on its potential target mRNA (t) by integrating these three evidences.
Based on these three evidences, we are interested in computing the probability of binding in a particular condition for a given TF t and a gene g.
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These are mean values for seven evidence briefs in Cameroon and three evidence briefs in Uganda.
Three evidence briefs and two policy dialogues were concerned in the case of Uganda.
Hence, the LTD of these three evidence-based indications represents 67% of current usage.
Three evidence codes fall in this category: IC, ND and NR.
This mechanism is supported by two evidences.
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