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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute results" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing outcomes that are definitive, conclusive, or without any ambiguity.
Example: "The experiment yielded absolute results, confirming the hypothesis beyond any doubt."
Alternatives: "definitive results" or "conclusive outcomes".
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He proposes that places at the best universities should be awarded to the top pupils in each of the UK's sixth forms, regardless of absolute results.
When using exam or test results, it is important to focus on value added rather than absolute results, as they are the most objective and comparable assessment of a teacher's contribution.
The final aim was therefore to combine the research into the methodology with that of V&V in an effort to determine uncertainty bands which would enable the researcher to supply absolute results with an uncertainty value attached.
Based upon the isochoric method, the apparatus can operate at temperatures ranging from 100 K to 500 K at pressures up to 35 MPa, and yield absolute results in fully automated operation.
Khaner Capital has recorded positive absolute results for 15 out of the last 18 years.
In terms of absolute results, CogTRA has the higher throughput, reaching an average performance of 4.5 Mbps.
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The external speed characteristics of the engine primarily resulting from the dynamic measurement is the absolute result of the measurement.
To compare our absolute reliability results for knee extension strength with those observed in COPD patients [ 16], we estimated the SEM from their results.
"His absolute commitment results from his desire to focus on what he can do well and not what he cannot do at all".
"Everybody is suing doctors because they are not getting absolute positive results every time," said Dr. Sultan Ahamed, the chairman of the Connecticut Medical Insurance Company and a board member of the Connecticut State Medical Society.
For the absolute best results, toast cumin seeds in a dry skillet over medium heat for about a minute, shaking the pan frequently to avoid scorching or until they are fragrant; then grind them coarsely.
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