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The phrase "simplistic summary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a summary that is overly simple or lacking in depth, often to critique the lack of complexity in the explanation. Example: "The article provided a simplistic summary of the issue, failing to address the underlying factors at play."
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In simplistic summary it asks us to decide whose rights need to be protected most.
It is just too complicated for a simplistic summary like that".
The association between PLOS and social deprivation was limited to the binary outcome of prolonged PLOS which is a simplistic summary of an important outcome that is a proxy measurement for postoperative complications.
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These graphical methods are generally superior to the simplistic summaries of alphabetic optimality criteria.
In summary, in a simplistic analogy with humans, the RWI role on future Internet is analogous to our sensory or somatic nervous systems, i.e., they provide raw data to be further contextualized for autonomic functionalities.
For more complicated filtering analyses, such as the ones illustrated in Figure 3D and E, the simplistic method without the use of summary tables is no longer practically feasible.
At the most simplistic level, this can be achieved through establishing work history summaries or definitions of cohort groups based on job categories (using oral recall, social security records, or jobsite employment records).
These results, however, should be interpreted with caution as 1) the demographic model simulated is fairly simplistic, and 2) selection cannot be robustly detected using information from a single summary statistic.
In summary, the model features most of the common features found in trust formulations in a simplistic fashion suitable to general scenarios.
To evaluate the efficiency of using summary tables on filtering performance, we compared the execution time of our canvasDB filtering implementation with a simplistic method where variants are analyzed from separate database tables (see Methods for implementation details).
In summary, the results of the clinical science of vitamin D and sepsis are mixed, yet it would be simplistic to dismiss this field of research on such grounds.
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