Sentence examples for active outcomes from inspiring English sources

The phrase "active outcomes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing results or effects that are currently in progress or being actively pursued.
Example: "The project aims to achieve active outcomes that will benefit the community in real-time."
Alternatives: "dynamic results" or "ongoing effects".

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It is well known that datasets from HTS have the imbalanced nature, which means that the majority of screened compounds exhibit inactive outcomes, while just a minority part of them show active outcomes.

For the agonist screen (AID 743053), there were 372 substances reported as active outcomes and 9070 substances as inactive outcomes from a total of 10,486 substances, while for the antagonist screen (AID 743063), 670 substances were reported as active and 7770 substances as inactive from the same compound library.

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During baseline, active outcome surveillance of CLAB rates was performed.

The order of tests was standardized and there was seated-rest between the administration of lower extremity outcomes (e.g., SPPB or T25FW) and upper extremity outcomes (e.g., arm strength) by completing 'non-physically-active' outcomes (e.g., questionnaires).

The purpose of this pilot study was to determine the feasibility of a study to compare manual therapy and active rehabilitation outcomes for subjects with sub-acute/chronic back pain, investigate whether any difference in outcome was related to psychosocial factors, and to inform the design of a main study.

"The ICAP framework: Linking cognitive engagement to active learning outcomes". Educational Psychologist, 49(4): 20142014 2014.

These data provide basic figures suggesting a need for the initiation of preventive measures and active reproductive outcomes monitoring systems.

This study aims to compare the results of RP, conformal radiotherapy and active surveillance, outcomes include disease-specific survival at 10 years, treatment complications and quality of life.

"You should also look for evidence of an active, lively, outcome-focused disability employee network (DEN) or resource group as this shows real engagement," says Nash.

Note a"Other" includes: Respiratory/Thoracic, Head & Neck, various, each less than 1%; b "Other" includes: a new different cancer; active monitoring; outcome not specified.

From September 2003 to January 2011, we conducted an active, prospective outcome and process surveillance before-after study in 13 Intensive Care Units (ICUs) in 13 hospitals members of the INICC in 8 cities of Turkey.

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