Sentence examples for presumed outcomes from inspiring English sources

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Few studies in nursing have compared students' simulated clinical experience outcomes to presumed outcomes in the traditional clinical setting.

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In contrast to these presumed better outcomes, research on the implementation and the preference of gynaecologists show that that the rate of AH increases as the BMI increases [ 7, 25, 26].

'It is not over until the fat lady sings' - a well-known phrase which warns you should not presume the outcome of an event when it is still in progress.

As previously discussed, evidence of irreversible, historical oral infection (e.g., AL) might be more informative when studying insidious and/or irreversible outcomes presumed to be partly caused by chronic infectious exposure.

All of these patients (including 2 with bacteremia) had bacteriologic outcomes of eradication or presumed eradication and clinical outcomes of cure (Table 4).

First, we demonstrate that not only a non-coding RNA, but importantly also a presumed downstream effect, represented by a specific DNAme signature, reproducibly predicts cancer outcome.

Monday's outcome is presumed to be the result of the justices' failure to find a majority.

First, our existing literature support for the association of anticholinergics and cognitive impairment lacks randomized, prospective clinical trials that describe a presumed difference in relevant outcomes.

Both pathways are presumed to lead to outcomes (e.g., research results, monitoring data) that would figure into an iterative process, as depicted in Figure 2 by arrows that return to the CEA framework.

The authors confirmed presumed findings by comprehensive outcomes of psychosocial factors at work, for example the significantly higher scores in the study group for "emotional demands", "work-privacy conflict" or "role conflicts" which are typical for this group as employee representatives and have been demonstrated in many other national and international surveys [ 3, 5].

Avoidance is a safety mechanism built up from past experiences, current fears, and presumed rather than actual outcomes.

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