The results came back inconclusive.
you must repeat and redo the experiment
all know is that it would be a fair test
No
Only one, providing it is repeatable.One! Replication of the experiment result confirms the result in the scientific community.
it was an inconclusive result
it was an inconclusive result
inconclusive end
Inconclusive generally means that some of the compounds the test was trying to detect were found, but not in sufficient concentration to mean a positive result.
When something is said to be inconclusive it signifies that the result is unclear. Evidence in a courtroom may be inconclusive if there is a doubt as to the validity of the evidence. A medical diagnosis may be inconclusive if the symptoms do not fit a recognised disease.
"inconclusive" means that there is no for-sure cause of death. There is not enough evidence to support any specific illness or other condition.
The result of an experiment is a conclusion.data..?
The result of a scientific experiment is the conclusion.
Drinking too much water before a drug test can cause an inconclusive result. Any urinalysis will be skewed from too much water in the sample.
Inconclusive urine tests are no longer reported, but used to be common. At that time, the inconclusive result meant that on an arbitrary scoring range created for the test, the result was in the middle -- neither positive nor negative. Since then, all results previously labeled inconclusive have now been labeled positive.
The result of the meeting was inconclusive, contradictory and inconsistent arguments from all sides
Each individual result of an experiment is typically referred to as an "outcome."