Sentence examples for outcomes of the same from inspiring English sources

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These similarities suggests that "lone wolves" and "deranged shooters" may be outcomes of the same social and psychological processes.

Inclusion bodies and amyloid are two different outcomes of the same fundamental biological process: protein aggregation.

Neural networks, trained with local real data observations can improve short-term wind speed forecasts with respect to meso-scale numerical meteorological model outcomes of the same data types in the majority of cases.

To compare 2-year outcomes of total knee replacement (TKR) followed by non-surgical treatment to that of non-surgical treatment alone and outcomes of the same non-surgical treatment to that of written advice.

On second review, thirteen were deemed not appropriate, whilst one study reported the outcomes of the same cohort in two publications [15, 16].

His first chapter, "Clemency and Revenge: The First Essay and its Place in Montaigne's Book," analyzes this situation in depth and shows how it is mirrored and developed in "Various outcomes of the same plan," where the parties become "virtually interchangeable". The question probed here is two-fold: a) How can one obtain mercy when conquered?

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Accordingly, pairs with the same state ψ may have different states λ which give rise to different probabilities of outcomes for the same type of measurements.

The obvious way is to measure the outcome of the same reaction performed with ortho- and para-versions of the molecules.

This means that the results of an experiment performed at one location in space and time can be used to predict correctly the outcome of the same experiment in another part of space and time.

These have two defining characteristics: They are persistent, showing that the outcome of a given action at one time will be similar to the outcome of the same action at another time; and they are predictive that is, there is a causal relationship between the action the statistic measures and the desired outcome.

The most useful statistics are persistent (they show that the outcome of an action at one time will be similar to the outcome of the same action at another time) and predictive (they link cause and effect, predicting the outcome being measured).

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