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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a high outcome" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing results or achievements that are significantly positive or successful in a particular context.
Example: "The new marketing strategy led to a high outcome in sales, exceeding our expectations."
Alternatives: "a favorable result" or "a significant achievement".
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Bard and co-workers [ 92, 93], and, more recently, Senanayake and Idriss [ 94] studied the photosynthesis on the surface of TiO2 (anatase/rutile), Halmann and co-workers tested the CO2 photo-reduction by diverse minerals getting a high outcome with WO3 (wolframite) [ 81], while Schoonen and co-workers investigated MnS (alabandite [ 95]) and ZnS (sphalerite [ 96]).
However, the study was also able to show that these companies have a high outcome expectation with respect to WHP and that it can be utilized as a resource for improving a low level of efficacy expectation or for increasing WHP willingness at the management level.
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It means you're "committing yourself to a higher outcome".
Notwithstanding boosting achieve a higher outcome, gradient boosting seems better than others.
This outcome has little benefit to VCs, and they will happily trade it for an improbable shot at a higher outcome.
Both types of ESWT resulted in a significant improvement at the 6-month evaluation, but high-energy ESWT induced a higher outcome on the Constant Murley Score.
Their results showed that there was a significantly lower mean EFI, a lower mean CI, a higher outcome score and fewer complications in the group whose tibiae were lengthened over an intramedullary nail.
But if that next cohort includes more kids in poverty, etc., we may have improved our delivery, but may still not see a higher outcome.
A higher outcome rate leads to higher degree of exaggeration.
They also had better chances to recover to a higher outcome level, confirming MCS as a less severe disorder than UWS.
The area under ROC, measured in percent, can be interpreted as the probability that a randomly chosen patient with ACS has a higher outcome probability than a randomly chosen patient without ACS.
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