Berger provides quantitative and
anecdotal data supporting an association between early obesity and specific cancers.
Not exact matches
Anecdotal data on an increasing number of genes
support this view: Drosophila has one copy each of the Ras, Raf and Notch genes, as well as of the genes of the Hox cluster, while vertebrates have three or more of each of these genes.
There is an overwhelming amount of
anecdotal data and preliminary clinical
data supporting my contention that therapeutic diets which focus on increasing real food and decreasing or eliminating industrialized food are an efficacious, low - risk treatment for a multitude of chronic health issues.
This essay draws on both empirical and
anecdotal data to evaluate the potential impacts of this transition, and concludes that the location at which
support services are provided to pregnant teens is less important than the quality and accessibility of the services themselves.
Other natural alternatives have also been suggested, but unless there is
data to
support their efficacy,
anecdotal recommendations should not be considered reliable.
In this global study, Randers presents a forecast for the next 40 years,
supported by «statistical
data,
anecdotal stories, impressions from traveling the world... formal analyses of particular developments,» and short essays by a variety of experts.
One can find both
anecdotal examples and
data fairly easily to
support the «mismatch» theory, and you don't have to go to far - right fringe Web sites to get them.
The Bureau also believes that the structural flaws in HUD's 2008 RESPA Final Rule the Bureau identified in the proposal and described in this section - by - section analysis justify the Bureau taking this action in this final rule, even though the Bureau's empirical
support rests on
anecdotal evidence, rather than systemic
data, because of the significant harm that can result from increased closing costs to consumers.