In large forensic labs, scientists use special equipment designed to analyze
specific pieces of evidence.
Not exact matches
When we read all
of her comments (and I did a second reading
of them this evening), we find her referencing very
specific pieces of documentary
evidence.
We did not specify a
specific study, as the point was not to estimate the influence
of any particular
piece of research but rather the potential impact such
evidence might have.
You can still perform research by trawling through newspapers and encyclopedias, and occasionally get to take a
piece of evidence to the analysis table where you go through a somewhat tedious process
of doing a few things like using a pipette to apply a
specific solution.
«So the core
piece of advice I give may at first sound counterintuitive, but it is simple: When speaking with people who hold beliefs based on [X], don't get into a debate about facts or
evidence or even their
specific beliefs.
The key to deciding if these models are useful, because they do produce something that might appear to be similar to a cardiac arrhythmia, and so could be said to produce a useful result, is that they can be falsified on the basis
of specific predictions such as implying a range
of conduction velocities within the heart that have never been measured in real life or that an arrhythmia can persist in a small
piece of isolated tissue when all the experimental
evidence suggests that a minimum volume
of tissue is required to support an arrhythmia.
There was no
evidence that he saw any
of the marketing
pieces that plaintiff contended were misleading or acknowledged a
specific representation that misled him.