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Meanings of
outcome
in English
Portuguese
conseqüência
Catalan
efecte
Spanish
resultado
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Condition that which follows something on which it depends.
effect
result
issue
event
consequence
upshot
Portuguese
conseqüência
Portuguese
placar
Catalan
resultat
Spanish
resultado
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Something that results.
termination
resultant
final result
Portuguese
placar
Synonyms
Examples for "
effect
"
effect
result
issue
event
consequence
Examples for "
effect
"
1
The possible
effect
on human health is a problem of current debate.
2
The new rules will take
effect
in July, Kentucky state officials said.
3
The
effect
of Comey's news on voters' support is not yet clear.
4
A new immigration act comes into
effect
today introducing sweeping new powers.
5
He is quite right, of course, as sanctions invariably
effect
civilian populations.
1
High-pressure systems bring generally calm conditions and often
result
in clear skies.
2
Elections New Zealand said it expected the final
result
by 5pm today.
3
Conclusions: Foodborne diseases
result
in a large disease burden, particularly in children.
4
However, its use in food products could
result
in unwanted toxic residues.
5
The project is a
result
of several years' work and painstaking planning.
1
It is an animal health
issue
rather than a public health risk.
2
This
issue
is common when studying several health problems in developing countries.
3
However, it remains a separate
issue
to the Good Friday alcohol ban.
4
Read: Kaizer Chiefs news: Work permit
issue
still hanging over new coach
5
The first key
issue
was health security, he said, including antimicrobial resistance.
1
Public health authorities said that
event
contributed to a surge in cases.
2
Therefore this time line possible: -maybe contracted last Saturday at ACB
event
.
3
The question must be asked could a similar
event
happen in Ireland?
4
Banks are expected to begin taking applications following a Government
event
today.
5
A family crisis, perhaps, or some catastrophic
event
at a critical age.
1
We live in times of great
consequence
and, therefore, of great opportunity.
2
Information is power, and the necessary
consequence
is that privacy is freedom.
3
The parties said the sacking of local staff was an unacceptable
consequence
.
4
It is the inevitable
consequence
of the way we commission public services.
5
This development is a natural
consequence
of more open and transparent government.
1
He had fallen in love; that was the plain
upshot
of it.
2
The
upshot
was that one was brought in blindfolded to General Birdwood.
3
The
upshot
for fans, in many cases, will be higher ticket prices.
4
The
upshot
is that the PCR test requires more time and resources.
5
The
upshot
of the whole you shall have in my next letter.
Usage of
outcome
in English
1
Background: Accessibility to health services is a critical determinant for health
outcome
.
2
Conclusions: Missing
outcome
data continues to be a common problem in RCTs.
3
Main
outcome
measures: Dehydration readmission within 30 days of operation was measured.
4
Main
outcome
measures: Reported management in terms of staging, treatment and survival.
5
Main
outcome
measure: Cardiac and stroke mortality were our main
outcome
measures.
6
Main
outcome
measures: Completeness of case detection was examined in collateral studies.
7
Main
outcome
measures: Primary
outcome
measure was prevalence of testing for HIV.
8
Much, therefore, hinges on the
outcome
of the national elections this year.
9
The plea agreement represented a good
outcome
to the case, Toombs said.
10
Main
outcome
measurements: Diagnostic findings, operating times, and clinical course were recorded.
11
Main
outcome
measures: Key domains of patient centredness from the patient perspective.
12
For each case clinical, hospital course, treatment and
outcome
data were collected.
13
Data synthesis: The effect size was calculated to compare different
outcome
measures.
14
Main
outcome
measures: The primary outcomes measured were the recurrence risk factors.
15
With this
outcome
he has simply done the maximum possible so far.
16
Main
outcome
measures: Ultrasound biomicroscopy images were qualitatively assessed using standardized criteria.
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outcome
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
primary outcome
main outcome
clinical outcome
pending the outcome
functional outcome
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Translations for
outcome
Portuguese
conseqüência
resultado
efeito
efeitos
fim
placar
Catalan
efecte
conseqüència
resultat
Spanish
resultado
efecto
consecuencia
Outcome
through the time
Outcome
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
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