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"conflicting result" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a situation where two or more outcomes or pieces of information are in disagreement or contradiction with each other. It can be used in various contexts, such as scientific research, legal cases, or personal relationships. Example: The study produced conflicting results, with some participants showing significant improvement while others showed no change at all.
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This apparently conflicting result might have been due to limitations in the pressure measurement device used in the current study.
In our case, the conflicting result may be a reflection of the phenotypic difference in viruses produced in these assays, i.e., the primary isolate produced in hPBMCs versus the Env-pseudotyped virus produced in 293T cells.
To understand this apparently conflicting result, we examined the dependence of this effect on the pH of the reaction mixture.
These differences can lead to conflicting result as exemplified in the paradox outcome of treating a schizophrenic patient (personal communication).
The two studies in this review, which examined suicidal intent associated with the non-fatal self-poisoning, reported conflicting result [ 25, 33].
Given that a significant fraction of effluxed H-cholesterol is taken up by macrophages within 24 h, an increased re-uptake of HDL-associatedH-cholesterol HDL-associatedH-cholesterol HDL-associatedH-cholesterol of HDL may explain this apparather conflicthan result.
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Other studies, however, have yielded conflicting results.
Previous studies have reported conflicting results.
However, conflicting results have been obtained.
Studies with ATX report conflicting results.
A recent public opinion poll produced conflicting results.
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