0 If facts are unconfirmed, it is not certain if they are true: --
1 (of information) not proven to be true or false: --
an unconfirmed report
However, these data are unconfirmed.
In these papers, the data appears to be collected in an off-hand, unsystematic way, with unconfirmed questionable judgments often used at crucial points in the argumentation.
While most have been added, the precise number of sources whose variants are in the electronic database is at present unconfirmed.
To estimate the response rate (complete and partial, confirmed and unconfirmed) in the subset of patients with measurable disease.
These groups were then considered as a single cohort, and unconfirmed, or probable, cases were identified within this single cohort.
However, this interpretation is as yet unconfirmed, due to the lack of precise geothermometry.
It aims to deliver more sensitive surveillance than laboratory reporting by including clinically diagnosed but laboratory unconfirmed cases.
Further, most of the records remain unconfirmed and a significant proportion are unconvincing.