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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absent control" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe a situation or condition where control is lacking or not present.
Example: "The project faced numerous challenges due to absent control over the budget and resources."
Alternatives: "lack of control" or "absence of control".
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Absent control of flows, we're just pretending to fix the problem.
Other weaknesses are the absent control for concurrent drug treatment and for natural history of the headache disorder, as well as the outcome parameter and the time point at which it was assessed.
A nonlinear model for the LUTD is developed and controller using the Model Predictive Control (MPC) is designed to compensate for the faulty, weak, or absent control signals while considering the constraints in the nerve control signals.
Ideally, tests with absent control lines and strong test lines should have been retested after dilution of the fecal specimen.
In a secondary analysis we considered tests with an absent control line as invalid and excluded them from the analysis.
An alternative approach, interpreting all tests with an absent control line as invalid, probably results in an unacceptable decline in the sensitivity and PPV of the test.
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And absent controlled classroom discussions most of us, especially as adults, lack any kind of forum to develop and practice the critical thinking skills that are so necessary to understand the complexity of today's governance issues.
The transformed avian cells showed a number of stem cell features absent from control fibroblasts and present in our mouse ESC and iPSC controls, and chicken ESC controls.
Design: Randomised controlled trial with two arms: leaflets provided in information group, leaflet was absent in control group.
However, quantities of carbohydrate derivatives were reduced in treatment HA + PGPB and absent in control seedling exudates.
Calprotectin expression was absent in control horses, moderate in hyperinsulinaemic horses and marked in OF-treated horses.
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