Sentence examples for ambiguous analysis from inspiring English sources

The phrase "ambiguous analysis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an analysis that lacks clarity or has multiple interpretations.
Example: "The report presented an ambiguous analysis of the data, leaving the team unsure of the next steps."
Alternatives: "unclear assessment" or "vague evaluation".

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His complex, often ambiguous analysis won him the vitriol of both the left and the right.

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The placement of the Lagenodelphis hosei lineage is ambiguous: phenetic analysis of the AFLP data is consistent with morphological expectations but the phylogenetic analysis is not.

We relied on the diagnostic value of Geneious for the ambiguous electropherogram analysis and did not make any corrections.

Despite partially ambiguous results, our analysis nonetheless provides insight into the evolution of river dolphins.

When the final ML tree was ambiguous, further ML analysis was performed based on nucleotide sequences.

The simultaneous parsimony and Bayesian analyses increased measures of support for 7 nodes, and resolved relationships among 5 clades that were previously ambiguous in the analysis of LeDuc et al. [ 13].

Although the precise position of the Terenura antwrens is partly ambiguous in our analysis, they obviously belong to an ancient radiation that is only distantly related to the other "antwrens".

For the purpose of optimizing input data for comparative expression analysis, ambiguous measurements of gene expression, for example, probes associated with more than two genomic loci or control probes, were discarded.

As an example, the syntenic regions of human LCR22-2' and LCR22-4' in the reference chimpanzee genome contain some large gaps so that we were unable to extract critical evolutionary information for certain important duplication events in these two blocks - their synteny was considered ambiguous in our analysis.

Furthermore, P1 amplitude was influenced by the ambiguousness of stimuli: in the stimulus-dependent analysis more ambiguous pictures led to larger P1 amplitudes than more unequivocal pictures; correspondingly, larger P1 amplitudes were observed for neither/nor classifications than for flower or spider classifications in the response-dependent analysis.

These methods should be applied when data from phenotypic typing analysis becomes ambiguous, such as in cystic fibrosis.

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