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analyzed positively
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "analyzed positively" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the results of an analysis that yielded favorable or beneficial outcomes. Example: "The data from the experiment was analyzed positively, leading to promising conclusions about the new treatment."
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In the following section, we have analyzed the positively selected sites for those genes with evidence of lineage-specific positive selection in the context of their potential functional relevance for those genes.
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We focused on Category 5 (Gene Ontology, GO) and analyzed genes positively correlated with aging (i.e. greater age = greater expression) and genes negatively correlated with aging (i.e. lesser age = greater expression) separately.
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From the 11 protein bands analyzed, we positively identified 17 insect-derived proteins (Tables 2 and 3).
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Per specimen 25 high-power-fields (HPF) were analyzed and positively stained cells were counted and given as number per HPF.
For example, neutral and basic glycosylated-peptides may be analyzed under positively charged ions mode, while acidic glycoconjugates (sialic acid and sulfate containing) tend to be detected more effectively as negatively charged [ 50].
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In CV2, the difference in prediction accuracy between these two methods was low when the pairs of environments analyzed were positively correlated (e.g., in W1, environments 0iBN and 2iBN; see Table 9) and large, and in favor of the M×E model, when the set of environments analyzed were negatively correlated (e.g., in W3, in the joint analysis of 0iFN and 5iBN).
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We further employed the CODEML in PAML 4.0 to analyze the positively selected codons in each group.
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In analyzing cells positively transfected for tagYFP, we set a gate based on untransfected cells (Supporting Information Figure 4).
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It eliminates variants with no effect within a given region, separately analyzes positively- and negatively-associated RVs, and allows the adjustment for common variants and covariates.
Therefore we can also address if the first 39 and last 33 amino acid positions of the Maloideae S-RNase protein, not analyzed before, harbor positively selected amino acid sites.
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In case of pre-monsoon session, all the analyzed parameters were positively skewed with kurtosis coefficients greater than zero (95 % confidence) except for magnesium and sodium.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "analyzed positively", ensure the context clearly indicates what was analyzed and what makes the analysis positive.
Common error
Avoid using "analyzed positively" in situations where a more direct term like "succeeded" or "improved" would be more appropriate and clear.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "analyzed positively" functions as an adverbial modifier to describe how something was analyzed. It indicates that the analysis resulted in a positive or favorable evaluation.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "analyzed positively" is a grammatically correct phrase used to describe an analysis that has yielded favorable results. While Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness, it is not a very common phrase and lacks examples in the current dataset. Consider using synonyms such as "assessed favorably" or "evaluated positively" for potentially clearer communication. The phrase is suitable for professional contexts where you want to indicate a structured and favorable examination.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
assessed favorably
Focuses on the evaluation aspect with a positive outcome.
evaluated positively
Highlights the act of judging something in a positive light.
reviewed favorably
Suggests a formal examination that resulted in a positive opinion.
received positive analysis
Emphasizes that the analysis itself was positive.
interpreted optimistically
Highlights a hopeful or favorable understanding of the analysis.
viewed positively
Focuses on the overall perception being positive.
judged favorably
Indicates a judgment or decision made with a positive bias.
regarded positively
Suggests a general positive opinion or consideration.
perceived well
Focuses on the positive reception or understanding.
looked upon with favor
Indicates a positive attitude or support.
FAQs
How can I use "analyzed positively" in a sentence?
You can use "analyzed positively" to describe a situation where data or information has been examined and the results are favorable. For example, "The market research data was "analyzed positively", indicating a strong potential for growth".
What's a more concise way to say "analyzed positively"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives such as "assessed favorably", "evaluated positively", or "reviewed favorably" for a more concise expression.
In what contexts is "analyzed positively" most appropriate?
"Analyzed positively" is suitable in contexts where formal analysis has been conducted, and the outcome is viewed as beneficial or promising. This is often seen in scientific, business, or academic settings.
What's the difference between "analyzed positively" and "interpreted optimistically"?
"Analyzed positively" suggests a favorable outcome from a structured examination, while "interpreted optimistically" implies a hopeful or positive understanding, even if the underlying data isn't inherently positive. The latter is more subjective.
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