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The phrase "analysis of compromised" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing the examination of something that has been compromised, such as data security or integrity.
Example: "The analysis of compromised data revealed several vulnerabilities in our system."
Alternatives: "examination of breached" or "assessment of compromised".
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In our recent short paper[17], we built a decision support tool that correlated evidence from different security sensors to expedite manual forensics analysis of compromised systems.
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Similar benefits were observed in the analysis of any compromised or impaired margin in the surgical specimen: RR was 1.37 (95% CI: 1.01-1.84) for this finding in conization specimen obtained by LLETZ-cone in relation to SWETZ, with ARR of 19.7% (95% CI: 1.7-37.8) in favor of SWETZ and NNT of 5 (95% CI: 2.6-58.0).
The great variation in the group sizes meant that for some signs statistical analysis was compromised because the number of animals per group was too small.
The underlying mechanisms of the irregular and unpredicted behavior of the signals can be misinterpreted and the reliability of the results of analysis can be compromised.
As the power of the IPA analysis was greatly compromised by the ∼sixfold reduction in the number of genes available for the analysis, it was not surprising that the evidence for the genetic distinctiveness of the two traits was weaker.
As the author reads eight languages, accuracy of the content analysis was not compromised.
However, the diversity of preparations, experimental protocols and analysis methods seriously compromised comparability.
In other words, the behavior analysis can be compromised.
For A1708E, previously shown to be functionally compromised, analysis of oestrogen receptor, cytokeratin 5/6, and cytokeratin 14 tumour expression data significantly strengthened the prediction of pathogenicity, giving a posterior probability of pathogenicity of 99%.
As noted by authors in previous studies, analysis of Wolbachia diversity is compromised by partial sampling across the known supergroups (Casiraghi et al. 2005; Fenn et al. 2006; Bordenstein et al. 2009).
However, it is known that RFs can interfere with a number of laboratory immunoassays and lead to false positive results: for example, in patients with high RF levels, the analysis of vancomycin can be compromised if serum rather than plasma samples are used [ 14, 15].
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