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"intermediate findings" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the results of research that are not yet final but provide some insight into the topic being studied. For example, "The team's intermediate findings suggest that further study is needed in order to draw a final conclusion."
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Non-pure CoCC showed intermediate findings between pure CoCC and CCC.
Rather than continuing his analysis, the analyst decided to review his intermediate findings with the stakeholder to see if it would trigger other perspectives or questions.
In order to enhance this project's credibility and dependability, member checking was used to validate intermediate findings.
Despite several invitations, none of the participants was willing to attend a focus group discussion to verify intermediate findings and collect new data.
Validity of analysis was enhanced by analysing the data individually followed by comparisons of emerging themes, and by presenting intermediate findings to multidisciplinary research groups.
Donders et al. [ 20] as well as Nenadic et al. [ 36] claim that some patients with a mild, and the commonest, form of aerobic vaginitis (AV), are actually misdiagnosed as BV, or classified into the group with "intermediate" findings [ 18, 19].
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The percentages of centrally and aberrant inserted cords reported in our study represent an intermediate finding between two previous reports.
In contrast to intermediate CCS findings, when exercise testing provides nondiagnostic results, uncertainty with regard to the presence of CAD remains.
Women with high risk of malignancy will be referred for management in a tertiary cancer centre, women with low-risk tumours will be managed expectantly, while those with intermediate risk findings have surgery in their local hospital units.
Point estimates of risk associated with fat intake were highest in Asia, lowest in North America and intermediate in Europe, findings that may be related to differences in the underlying variation in dietary fat intake in the populations in these regions.
Balance equations for mass, velocity, and Reynolds stresses conditioned either to an unburned or to a burned mixture are derived from standard mass conservation, Navier Stokes, and combustion progress variable balance equations by assuming that the probability of finding intermediate states of a reacting mixture is much less than unity.
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