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Discover Ludwig"raw conclusion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It typically refers a conclusion that is not supported by, or nuanced with, evidence or explanation. For example, "After looking over the evidence, I came to a raw conclusion that they were guilty."
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Altogether, Down syndrome may be considered as a cause of both asthma and acute leukaemia and drawing a causative link from asthma to acute leukaemia in this setting seems a raw conclusion.
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The new conclusion comes from the government's most comprehensive review of studies of worker health and related raw health data.
"Iron Clad Lou" and "Scraper" from the band's gruff 1993 album "Electra 2000" further underscored the group's aggressive underpinnings, which prompted Talbott to sheepishly admit after a raw-throated conclusion that he really wasn't that upset anymore.
In conclusion, raw tomato consumption (14 servings a week for 1 month) showed a favorable effect on HDL-C levels in overweight women.
This kind of information is a dream come true for people who like to transmute raw data into conclusions.
This misrepresentation consists of putting in the summary a fixed conclusion while raw data, which strongly limit the relevance of this conclusion, are only given in the result section.
Lim et al. (1995) conclusion that raw cVEMP reflex amplitude was linearly related to stimulus intensity was based upon observations at only 3 intensities, a sample not adequate to detect the non-linearity of the relationship.
In conclusion, provided raw fluorescent data for independent fluorophore channels can be obtained, the proposed Kf method to quantify the allele is more precise and can give repeatable results between different PCR runs.
Mr. Feith, a chief proponent and architect of the war in Iraq, is among a small group of administration officials who have been accused by Democratic critics of using intelligence selectively to support his views, by drawing on raw reports to reach conclusions that differ from those of the intelligence agencies.
Though federal officials said the investigation was continuing and they had not yet drawn conclusions, the raw findings support Toyota's contention that electronics were not at fault and that many of the reports of sudden acceleration might actually have been instances of human error — drivers mistakenly pressing the gas pedal instead of the brake.
The raw datasets supporting the conclusions of this article are archived in the British Museum Scientific Research data archives (Project No. 7529), enquires for access should be directed to [email protected]
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