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well-conducted
adjective
- (of research, business, an operation, etc) led, conducted, or carried out in a satisfactory manner
- (of a person or animal) behaving in a satisfactory manner
well-conducted, tidy creatures
Example Sentences
Overall, we need larger, well-conducted studies to understand which therapies work and for whom they work best.
Brazil’s autocratic President Jair Bolsonaro lost his job in a well-conducted national election; he challenged the result in court and lost again.
But Prof Paul Pharoah, professor of cancer epidemiology, University of Cambridge, said that the NHS "should not be investing in such a test before it has been adequately evaluated in well-conducted, large-scale clinical trials."
Burying the findings of a well-conducted study that didn’t turn out as expected would be worse, they wrote.
Any system of medicine, whether modern or alternative, must back up claims of efficacy with well-conducted trials, he says.
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