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But it is most useful when it corroborates other evidence pointing to a suspect, or when used to determine whether any two individual samples match, like in the exonerations pursued by the Innocence Project.
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It corroborates previous findings [ 13, 14].
This analysis was later corroborated when it was shown that the grouping of these four genera (by then called the "Chorioactis clade") represented a sister clade to the Sarcosomataceae, and a new family, the Chorioactidaceae, was erected to contain them.
It was unclear exactly when, where, and why the attack happened, or if it corroborated the med student's story.
Our examination of a limited corpus of teacher-made tests (see the Appendix) further corroborated that when it comes to assessment practice, not much has changed in the direction of LAR.
The Istanbul Security Directorate appeared to corroborate this view when it filed a 190-page report with the prosecutor's office allegedly blaming, among others, The Economist for the protests.The Turkish Journalists Union says that at least 28 journalists were wounded (including by gas canisters), 22 were beaten and 18 others detained during the unrest.
Our data corroborate the idea that adaptation is beneficial to the cell only when it has a diploid genome content to compensate for chromosomal loss or rearrangement.
Yet when it came time to produce the planners to Chevron, he claimed he "lost" the volumes for 2009 and 2010, the two critical years, which would have corroborated his testimony.
When POC ultrasound corroborates pre-examination clinical suspicion, incorporation of the findings into decision-making is easier.
It also corroborates the finding that, when a single disease is being regulated by a single miRNA, that same miRNA is regulating one another disease thus implying a non-direct way (i.e. via a miRNA) of a disease affecting another disease.
Secondary structure prediction is very effective for relatively small RNA with defined ends, especially when corroborated by phylogenetic data, but it is more ambiguous in larger RNAs, where SLSs, especially those containing short stems, are easily formed, or lost, when a sliding window is used to tentatively delimit the boundaries of a folding domain.
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