Negative Findings

Negative findings are results from scientific research or observations that show no significant difference in phenomena, or results that fail to support a hypothesis. It is important to report negative findings in research because it helps to ensure that results are reproducible, reliable, and valid. It also helps other researchers build on the findings and develop new theories in the field. Additionally, negative findings may explain why certain results were not found and further guide the research process.

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Treatment of a Severe Pediatric Lyell Syndrome with Amniotic Membrane: Case Report and Histological Findings
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Analysis of Clinical Prognostic Variables for Triple Negative Breast Cancer Histological Grading and Lymph Node Metastasis
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Outcome and SD-OCT Macular Findings Following Surgery in Spared Macula Giant Retinal Tear Retinal Detachment.
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Possibility to Influence Treatment of Open Tibial Fracture by Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
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Significance of Radiological Findings in Patients with Respiratory and Abdominal Manifestations of Covid-19
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Evolution of Janus Kinase 2 V617F-negative idiopathic myelofibrosis into Philadelphia+ chronic myeloid leukemia
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Parents and Siblings as Role Models in Dealing With Digital Screen Media. Findings from A Media Fasting Intervention
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Evaluation of Combined Ultrasonography and Cone Beam Computed Tomography for Clinical Imaging: A Negative Results Study
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