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Two witnesses from the time corroborated the newspaper accounts. .

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Histopathological sections from the lung of the mice treated with nanoscale dispersed SWCNTs revealed uptake of the SWCNTs by macrophages and demonstrated the gradual clearance over time, corroborating the biosafety and biocompatibility of CNTs in the form of nanoscale dispersions in in vivo applications.

The study by Sullivan et al, although not directly assessing the variation of opioid dose over time, corroborates our findings [ 2].

In this study, 51.8% of workers reported that they were inactive at work and leisure time, corroborating previous reports of the lack of physical activity among Brazilian industrial workers [ 18].

Program participation is associated with significant reductions in utilization and cost in the first year and the magnitude of these outcomes increase with time, corroborating utilization reductions demonstrated in the prior published program evaluation.

In contrast to the clear linear scaling with τ for constant flow, 〈Δ φ τ, t′)〉 measured at different t′ show a relatively complex behavior and can in general not be superimposed by rescaling lag time, corroborating the in vivo observation on the human index finger reported in [ 15].

The New York Times corroborated the report, and said the retrofit would help keep costs down and allow the move to happen quickly, rather than on a multiyear timeline that would have seen embassy staff move sometime after 2020.

We show that patterns of unique and shared genes from mtDNA and nuclear microsatellites as well as divergence times corroborate the paleoecological hypothesis of postglacial fragmentation for the sky-island region, providing explicit genetic validation for one of the world's best fossil paleoecological records.

Evaluation of the occurrence of HELLP syndrome in both groups over time corroborates this hypothesis.

Over the following 20 to 30 years the main participants in Suez published memoirs that finally revealed the extent of deception at the time and corroborated both the Guardian's reporting and judgment.

In agreement with the analysis of knickpoint migration in a subset of rivers, this suggests that a pulse of uplift occurred at that time and, corroborated by sparse published observations in the Bayramiç and Çanakkale depressions, that the peninsula was uplifted as a whole from that time.

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