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Corroborating evidence, also
referred to as corroboration, is a type of
evidence in
lawful command.
Corroborating evidence tends to
support a proposition...
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outcome that
could have, but does not run
contrary to the
hypothesis corroborates the theory. It is then
proposed to
compare the
explanatory value of competing...
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symmetry breaking for spin gl****es. His
approach of
using computers to
corroborate the
conclusions of
analytical proofs and to
actively motivate further...
- no
evidence was provided; all
investigations into the book
failed to
corroborate any of its claims, with
investigators describing its
content as being...
- Moyle, R.G. (2023). "Ultraconserved
elements resolve the
phylogeny and
corroborate patterns of
molecular rate
variation in
herons (Aves: Ardeidae)". Ornithology...
- to
steal $12
million from his safe. Eli and
Patrick were
invited to
corroborate their story, but Josh and Kat
insist Patrick should not
receive a share...
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early 13th
century and much of the
information they
contain is "hard to
corroborate".
Thorfinn was the
youngest son of Torf-Einarr,
himself the son of Rognvald...
- Chandragupta's era.
Other sources, such as the
Burmese Buddhist records do not
corroborate the Jain legend. Megasthenes, the Gr**** amb****ador in the
final years...
- temples. This
became particularly important during the
Mughal period corroborating this
extraordinary depiction. The idol in the temple,
devotionally worshipped...
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criminal law. A long-standing
feature of
Scots law, the
requirement for
corroborating evidence means at
least two
independent sources of
evidence are required...