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conclusion

[kuhn-kloo-zhuhn] / kənˈklu ʒən /




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Until more data are available, scientists cannot draw firm conclusions about whether these compounds point to past life or can ultimately be explained through chemistry alone.

From Science Daily

"But our re-analysis shows their conclusion is invalid because it relies on circular reasoning and violations of basic modeling assumptions."

From Science Daily

This upbeat conclusion is based on looking in the rearview mirror.

From MarketWatch

That is the conclusion of a new study published in European Psychiatry on behalf of the European Psychiatric Association by Cambridge University Press.

From Science Daily

The Black Country assistant coroner Helena Gallagher gave a narrative conclusion, noting the 73-year-old's death was contributed to by neglect in the medical treatment she received at New Cross Hospital in Wolverhampton.

From BBC