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Discover LudwigThe phrase "were resolution" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction, and without additional context, it cannot be used effectively in written English. Example: "The issues were resolution-focused, aiming to solve problems efficiently."
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were resolution
noun
A strong will, determination.
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The large strain gradients in the sheet material around the curved tool profile made the comparison between measurements and simulations difficult, as the results were resolution dependent.
Primary endpoints were resolution of signs and symptoms of infection and discharge from hospital.
Secondary outcome measures were resolution of coma and clinical outcome (neurological sequelae and death).
Usual end-points were resolution of serum creatinine elevation, normalization of physiology, and restoration of urine output.
Secondary outcomes were resolution of shock (or withdrawal of inotropes) at 7 to 28 days and corticotrophin responsiveness, secondary infections and non-infective (gastro-intestinal bleeding and new-onset hyperglycemia) complications.
In the one planned RCT of IV versus IM epinephrine, the two main outcomes proposed were resolution of the main clinical features of anaphylaxis (defined according to consensus definition), [ 29], or improvement on an ordinal severity scale at 15 minutes.
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I thought these were resolutions and not a personality transplant.
"It is resolution five.
Anyway, it's resolution time.
Then, perhaps, there can be resolution.
There is resolution, even restoration.
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