Ainda não temos significados para "empirical support".
1However, the empirical support for this claim has been weak or inconsistent.
2Each of the categories in the model has some empirical support.
3While this notion is completely lacking in empirical support, it is also, frankly, absurd.
4Background: Social factors may enhance health effects of air pollution, yet empirical support is inconsistent.
5Where empirical support is limited, clinical consensus opinion is used to supplement systematic data review.
6Here, we combine concepts with empirical support to design optimal landscape scenarios for forest-dwelling species.
7Conclusions: Findings provide the first empirical support for the efficacy and acceptability of IGBT for SM.
8The findings provide empirical support for the development of mental health services in this understudied population.
9Conclusions: This study provides preliminary empirical support for the effectiveness of SSL in children with anxiety problems.
10This study provides empirical support for dysfunctional option generation as a possible mechanism for apathy in schizophrenia.
11This COSMIN review evaluated the empirical support for empathy self-report measures used with autistic and nonautistic adults.
12Findings provide empirical support for the theory that delirium is a disorder of reduced functional brain integration.
13Habit reversal therapy (HR) is a behavioral treatment for tics which has received recent empirical support.
14There was no empirical support for his ideas at the time -that's why we call them breakthroughs.
15Initially this was scoffed at as farfetched conjecture, but gradually it has received grudging respect and empirical support.
16The analyses from this longitudinal, observational study provide empirical support for the reliability and validity of the scale.
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