“Much of the information and government decisions concerning goldenseal are based on anecdotal rather than quantitative information on population status.”
“Mr. Robertson's book takes a new stand and devotes no small space in his pages to anecdotal and chatty matter.”
“It is essentially based mainly on somewhat unreliable anecdotal data or retrospective and approximate estimates.”
“The available literature provides suggestions, theoretical frameworks, anecdotical evidence but only a few case-studies.”
“Confirmation of continuity between infected cells with the electron microscope remains anecdotical because of low probability to cut two remote cells and a connecting cell process in the same plane of section.”
“This fact might be mundane and anecdotical if it did not symbolise the extraordinary human value of this trip, not like any other, cradled by Mathilde and Marcel Schmetz, creators of the project.”