reported result

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reported
adjective[before noun]
uk
/rɪˈpɔː.tɪd/
us
/rɪˈpɔːr.t̬ɪd/
described by people although there is no ...
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result
noun
uk
/rɪˈzʌlt/
us
/rɪˈzʌlt/
something that happens or exists because of ...
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Consumers, purchasers and service-providers may simply ignore reported results.
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The alternative assumption of a unitary attentional mechanism as a common cause for the reported results must remain highly speculative until tested.
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Further it sometimes makes it hard to interpret the reported results of term extraction: in precisely what sense were the automatically extracted terms "wrong".
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Reported results of the survey relate mainly to partial assessments of health technology.
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The reported results of tests of within-subjects factors are the univariate or averaged data.
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The reported results suggest that the use of more general functions may evolve solutions with better generalization capabilities, at least for the relational problem tested (n parity problem).
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Reported results are not directly comparable.
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However, one phenomenon, effects of diversity, does not seem to require these assumptions, and the other phenomenon, effects of sample size, is not representative of most reported results.
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Each of these data sets may have different properties that make reported results from different methods harder to compare directly.
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However, according to reported results, no single strategy/heuristic out-performs others for all applications/circuits.
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Smokers seem more often affected by duct ectasia "syndrome" although the reported results are not entirely consistent.
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Commercial test kits often have low specificity, and the reported results are frequently misinterpreted.
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The reported results suggest that the social-institution factors or indicators can outweigh the other traditional indicators such as income per capita.
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The results showed that this original valve exhibited the best haemodynamic performance, at rest and during exercise, when compared with the reported results of all other artificial valves in existence.
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Each of the innovation profiles on the site contains an evidence rating that describes how strong the relationship is between the innovation and the reported results.
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He also reported that because the rings in the experiment were accelerated pneumatically, and not with high acceleration, the earlier reported results could not be discounted.
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Reported results were good to excellent.
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As a result, if many researchers are carrying out studies under low statistical power, the reported results are biased to be stronger than true effects, if any.
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