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emerging evidence

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meanings of emergingand evidence


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emerging
adjective[before noun]
uk /ɪˈmɜː.dʒɪŋ/ us /ɪˈmɝː.dʒɪŋ/
starting ...
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evidence
noun[U]
uk /ˈev.ɪ.dəns/ us /ˈev.ə.dəns/
facts, information, documents, etc. that give reason to believe that something ...
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Examples of emerging evidence


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Clinical implications will be discussed including emergingevidence for the use of atypical antipsychotics in the treatment of the depressed phase of bipolar disorder.
The results lend support to the emergingevidence that resistance to treatment in lateonset depression may be associated with impaired executive function.
A wide variety of claims are made about trust, some of which are contradicted by emergingevidence, and others of which are not falsifiable.
A body of emergingevidence suggests that there is indeed a case for saying that music has demonstrable relationships with spatial intelligence.
Such a policy is at odds with emergingevidence on efficacious psychosocial interventions for a variety of child and adolescent disorders.
This demands that those issuing guidelines need to continuously appraise emergingevidence and have the resources to do so.
Although the best examples are found in plants, insects, and fish, there are good mammalian examples, as well, and emergingevidence in humans.
There is emergingevidence that language, implemented primarily in temporal cortex, plays just this kind of role.
There is emergingevidence relating to possible benefits of altering the macro- or micro-nutrient content of the diet without gross restriction of calories.
In this respect, these findings add to the emergingevidence that there exist at least two distinct and detectable pathways to adolescent antisocial behavior.
Emergingevidence is that there may be considerable commonality among the mechanisms facilitating desiccation tolerance across the spectrum of organisms that exhibit this trait, irrespective of their phylogeny.
Emergingevidence shows that healthcare reforms can affect men and women differently, as a consequence of their different positions as users and producers of health care.
Nevertheless, there is emergingevidence of promising beneficial effects on survival and left ventricular function in elderly patients with congestive heart failure, both with diastolic and systolic dysfunction.
There is an emergingevidence base for the effectiveness of supervised injecting rooms for homeless intravenous drug users and for the peer distribution of naloxone in reducing drugrelated deaths.
However, busy treatment teams become accustomed to the status quo, and formulary renovation often falls by the wayside, with newer medications and emergingevidence eluding incorporation.
Furthermore, there is emergingevidence from trials of cognitive therapy, in which the results of patient-based outcome monitoring are charted over time and shared with the therapist.
As these examples indicate, the bifurcation of disorders on the basis of biological brain involvement is overly simplistic and is not commensurate with emergingevidence from developmental psychopathology.
The emergingevidence from developmental neurobiology points toward broad regional differences between different areas of cortex that control the differentiation of cells in concert with patterns of input activity.
As discussed below, emergingevidence does not support either extreme, but rather a hybrid of both context dependent and independent processes (much like what has been discovered in monolingual research).
It will be important to incorporate any emergingevidence into our systematic review and economic evaluation to ensure it accurately assesses their benefits, risks, and costs.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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