Significance of Result
Synonyms: Outcome, Consequence, Effect, Finding, Conclusion, Product, Yield, Aftermath, Resolution, End result
In Dutch: Resultaat; In Finnish: Tulos; In Spanish: Resultado; In Portugese: Resultado; In German: Ergebnis; In Malay: Hasilnya; In Swedish: Resultat; In French: Résultat; In Polish: Wynik; In Italian: Risultato
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Buddhist concept of 'Result'
In Buddhism, "Result" encompasses outcomes from training, discipline, and actions. It signifies attainments like calm and happiness, reflecting the consequences of deeds, and the attributes of the Buddha. These outcomes, stemming from cause and effect, are gratifying and meaningful.
From: Patipada (path of practice)
(1) When these arrive, they correspond to the actions that led to them, being deeply gratifying and without any cause for dissatisfaction, irrespective of who is involved.[1] (2) Those that come from the training and discipline, are not common property, but are within the ability of human beings to do, and are forms of practice that are full of meaning, which one rightly hopes for.[2] (3) These are the outcomes that arise from training and disciplining the heart, such as the attainment of calm and happiness, and they are a state of a strange and unusual kind.[3]
From: Dhammapada (Illustrated)
(1) This refers to the outcome or consequence of an action, representing the effects experienced as a result of one's deeds, whether good or bad.[4] (2) This refers to an outcome, as mentioned in the text.[5]
From: Maha Buddhavamsa—The Great Chronicle of Buddhas
(1) Attributes that denote the outcomes of the Buddha’s qualities and actions.[6]
From: Visuddhimagga (the pah of purification)
(1) This is one of the ways contact acts as a condition, influencing the arising of feeling through the five doors.[7]
From: Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra
(1) The text states that if dharmas were transitory, virtues, actions, causes and conditions, results and retribution would disappear.[8]
From: Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva Purvapranidhana Sutra
(1) These should not be the primary focus when reciting; instead, one should concentrate on doing one's best and being content with whatever arises.[9]
From: Mahayana Mahaparinirvana Sutra
(1) In the text, 'the result' is a concept that is open to questioning, suggesting that its nature and connection to actions are important aspects of understanding the teachings.[10]
From: Tattvasangraha [with commentary]
(1) The consequence that emerges from the relationship between Cause and Effect, highlighting the importance of distinguishing between the two.[11]
Hindu concept of 'Result'
In Hinduism, "Result" encompasses consequences, outcomes, and benefits stemming from actions, events, and spiritual practices. It signifies the effects of rituals, medical treatments, astrological influences, and adherence to or deviation from directives. These outcomes can be positive or negative, shaping experiences and journeys.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) This is the outcome achieved through medical interventions, signifying a positive outcome for the patient's condition.[12] (2) This refers to the outcome of the treatment, which was the relief of symptoms and the achievement of pain-free menstruation after three cycles.[13] (3) These are the outcomes of the treatment, and the study analyzed the results in terms of clinical recovery, symptomatic relief, and the assessment of the Lipid profile.[14] (4) This refers to the outcome of the treatment, showing marked relief in the complaints of dryness and itching within a week.[15] (5) This section presents the outcomes of the study, including the statistical analysis of the data, and the impact of Guduchyadi Ksheerabasti on various parameters, and the significance of the findings.[16]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) This refers to the results of the trial.[17] (2) This section presents the findings of the study, specifically highlighting the significant improvement observed in both objective and subjective parameters.[18] (3) This section presents the findings of the study, including the quantitative analysis of phytochemicals and the results of the antimicrobial tests.[19]
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) It indicates whether the effect of the therapy is statistically significant (Sig).[20] (2) Results of the Kutaja Ksharasutra on criteria such as pain, discharge, itching, and burning sensation were found statistically highly significant after cutting through the tract.[21] (3) These are the outcomes of the clinical trial, which were analyzed statistically to show the efficacy of the Katphaladi yoga.[22]
From: Hayanaratna: The Jewel of Annual Astrology
(1) The results are the outcomes or consequences that are determined by the influence of planets and their relationships, and the description of which can be found in the provided text.[23] (2) These are the outcomes that are produced by the planets and houses. The text mentions that the time in which a planet gives the results is its period.[24] (3) The outcomes or consequences that are predicted based on the astrological analysis, specifically regarding the ruler of the month and the associated planetary configurations.[25] (4) The results are the outcomes of previous action, which must inevitably come to be. The outcomes are the subject of consideration and are influenced by the interplay of fate and human effort.[26] (5) This term refers to the outcomes or consequences associated with specific subperiods, encompassing various experiences, from gains to losses, as described in the text.[27]
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) This phrase refers to something that is attained, influencing the journey of the husbands to a specific location. This result is linked to the yajna.[28] (2) This phrase indicates the outcome that is achieved when touching Mount Raivata, which is equivalent to the benefits of performing a hundred yajnas, according to the text.[29] (3) The outcome or consequence derived from both types of ekadashi, highlighting that different observances can yield equal spiritual rewards.[30] (4) What Devaki saw as the outcome of her worship at Maya-tirtha, which was the return of Lord Krishna and the jewel.[31] (5) The outcome or benefit received from the action of seeing Lord Shrinatha and the associated deities.[32]
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) The "result" or merit gained from bathing in the Ganges river is said to be equivalent to bathing in the water of the well, according to the text.[33] (2) The consequence of something, as it relates to the events and circumstances within the provided text.[34] (3) The outcomes or consequences of events that occur in the context described.[35] (4) The outcome that follows from either obeying or disobeying the directive.[36] (5) The outcome or consequence of one’s actions, particularly in relation to following or not following the Lord’s order.[37]
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) It refers to the outcome or achievement that may be delayed if the timing and location are not appropriate for instructions.[38] (2) It indicates the outcome or consequence of an action, signifying the benefits derived from devotional service. It signifies outcome.[39]
From: Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari
(1) The result, also known as the object, initiates the action; however, the action is performed to attain the fruit, which is the object's ultimate purpose, but not the agent.[40] (2) It is produced in conjunction with accessories by the eternal creative force, according to one perspective of action.[41] (3) This is the outcome of the action, and when the individual performing the action and the outcome are the same, the action is considered one.[42] (4) The outcome produced by the action or process, which is crucial in establishing connections between actions and their meanings.[43]
From: Vivekachudamani
(1) The outcome or consequence of achieving a specific state, like perfection and liberation, as mentioned.[44] (2) Each outcome is always caused by a prior deed, indicating a cause-and-effect relationship between actions and consequences.[45]
From: Brahma Sutras (Shankaracharya)
(1) The result springs from the deed only, whether meritorious or non-meritorious, according to the text.[46]
From: Brahma Sutras (Shankara Bhashya)
(1) result is discussed in the context of the two texts, where one mentions conquering the worlds and the other mentions destroying evils, to evaluate if they are different.[47]
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 3: Metals, Gems and other substances
(1) The final outcome of the described process involving the melting and mixing of metals.[48]
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) This term refers to the outcomes shaped by the three qualities (equilibrium, increase, decrease) and their characters.[49]
From: Kathasaritsagara (the Ocean of Story)
(1) This is the outcome of the choice of husband, and the results are fatal, which is one of the possibilities.[50]
From: Devi Bhagavata Purana
(1) The results are the consequences of one's actions, where the Jivas enjoy pleasure and pain, and the ascetics never meet with the result of going to hell.[51]
Jain concept of 'Result'
In Jainism, "Result" signifies the consequence of actions. It highlights the principle that if someone's actions don't yield consequences in the next life, but another person bears them, it leads to the destruction of the initial deed and the acquisition of unrelated outcomes.
From: Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra
(1) If a person who commits a crime here does not experience the result in the next world, but another experiences it, then there is destruction of what was done and acquisition of what was not done.[52]
The concept of Result in local and regional sources
"Result" signifies varied outcomes: the visible effect of thoughts, treatment outcomes, consequences of enforced beliefs, realization of Brahman, following advice, surrendering work to a higher power, products of calculations, and consequences of actions.
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) Work, but give up the results to the Lord, according to the provided text's information.[53] (2) The outcomes that one does not need to think about, as long as one continues to work, as stated in the text.[54] (3) The result is mentioned to describe the effect of enforcing beliefs. You have never given any freedom in religious matters but with fire and sword have enforced your beliefs, and the result is that religion is a stunted, degenerated growth in the European mind.[55] (4) The results of actions, whether good or evil, will take care of themselves if you work not for yourselves, but all for the glory of the Lord.[56] (5) The result of removing nescience, the realisation of Brahman which eternally exists.[57]
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) The results are the outcomes of the treatment, and they varied depending on the context and were sometimes exaggerated.[58] (2) This is the outcome or product of a calculation or operation, such as the result of multiplication or division.[59]
The concept of Result in scientific sources
"Result" signifies the culmination of research, experiments, or studies. It encompasses the findings, outcomes, and data obtained, whether they pertain to health, behavior, or other fields. These findings can reveal correlations, assess effectiveness, and inform practice, often presented through analysis.
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) The results indicated an increase in the total number of suicides in Durban from 2006 to 2007, with suicide accounting for a significant percentage of non-natural deaths.[60] (2) These are the findings of the study, including the prevalence of burnout, the contributory and protective factors, and the potential consequences, as determined through analysis.[61] (3) Results refer to the findings and outcomes of diagnostic imaging investigations, which are communicated to patients, and their understanding of the results, which can influence their satisfaction and experience.[62] (4) These are the outcomes of the study, which were used to draw conclusions about the effects of various factors, and they were presented.[63] (5) This refers to the outcomes of the study or initiative, and the principal researcher shared them with the Department of Health.[64]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This refers to the outcomes obtained from the study, and the findings are analyzed to determine the effectiveness of the CIS-R instrument in detecting mental health problems and its optimal cut-off score.[65] (2) These are the outcomes of a study. The two methods produced similar results in terms of the selection of the TD group.[66] (3) The showed that the scale was valid and reliable for measuring goal content in the undergraduate sample.[67] (4) These are the findings from the study that can serve as a good baseline for future research, and they may not be representative of all mothers in Malaysia.[68] (5) This term refers to the outcomes and findings of the conducted experiments, specifically the data gathered from the process.[69]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) These are the outcomes of the study, and almost all participants indicated that they would confirm the results if tested positive.[70] (2) Results are the outcomes of a study, and the results from the two physicians were collated, and in those cases where the two physicians agreed, a cause of death was assigned.[71] (3) The findings and outcomes of the research, providing insights into the skin condition.[72] (4) This difference in these could be explained by the fact that in France, multidrug-resistant tuberculosis prevails in foreigners, who are most often young immigrants in quest of employment and unfavorable living conditions.[73] (5) This refers to the findings of the study, and the econometric methods were applied to panel data to estimate the function.[74]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) These are the findings of the study which show no significant difference in the number of research vs. non-research articles published for the decade in the South African Journal of Physiotherapy.[75] (2) These are the findings of the study, comparing the performance of the SAC and PU Foam cushions.[76] (3) These are the outcomes of the study, including the correlations and predictive values that were found between peak expiratory flow, forced vital capacity, and peak cough flow.[77] (4) From these, a profile of South African patients with improved quality of life was identified, and the acceptance of self-responsibility was a significant factor predicting the successful outcome of CABG surgery.[78] (5) These are what indicate that students will benefit from this type of training, as well as further evidence for the necessity of such a programme.[79]
From: Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
(1) They are the outcomes or consequences derived from the work conducted and presented by the individuals involved.[80] (2) Results from the phylogenetic analysis clustered our isolates with genotype II strains which had also been historically described as genotype II or lineage 2.[81] (3) These may allow the development of biotechnological models in vector control that combines the use of these bacteria in the controlled release of semiochemicals.[82] (4) These are the findings of the experiments and analyses conducted in the study.[83] (5) This refers to the findings of the study, which indicated that the African swine fever virus did not appear to be present in the Ornithodoros ticks in Swaziland.[84]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) The authors are responsible for the article's results, which emphasizes their accountability for the outcomes and findings of the research.[85] (2) The outcome of an experiment or study, which show the factors that influence women's choice of the implantable device, and the choices that they make.[86] (3) These are the findings of the study, including the sensitivity and specificity of the screening tool and the prevalence of intimate partner violence among the participants.[87] (4) This is the outcome of the study, including the distribution of ABO/Rh blood groups among diabetics and nondiabetics, as well as between genders and ethnic groups.[88] (5) A low response limits the generalisability of the results and similar surveys should be conducted in other provinces.[89]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) This is the presentation of findings from a study or investigation, providing the evidence and insights gained through the analysis of collected data, which contributes to knowledge.[90] (2) The outcomes of the study's analysis, which highlighted the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on vertical transmission.[91] (3) Seventy-seven cases of the defects were captured from 2012 to 2016, providing key findings of the study.[92] (4) This refers to the findings of the study, and the researchers analyzed the results to draw conclusions about the interventions.[93] (5) This is a presentation of the findings from the research, and helps draw conclusions and recommendations based on the data analysis, to improve outcomes.[94]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) This section presents the findings of the study, including the constitutive release of ASSPPs.[95] (2) This section presents the results of the experiments.[96] (3) The study analyzed the efficacy and safety of a combination therapy, with findings presented on patient responses and survival.[97] (4) The findings obtained from the various tests conducted, including toxicity, anti-inflammatory activity, and membrane stabilization.[98]
From: Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development
(1) The findings of the study, including the observations of toxicity, changes in body weight, and alterations in various blood parameters, which were recorded.[99] (2) The results refer to the findings of the study, which showed the antiplasmodial activities of Nauclea latifolia root extract and fractions.[100] (3) This refers to the outcome of the experiment.[101]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Results of the prediction are presented, including comparisons between different methods and analysis of error.[102] (2) This signifies the outcomes or consequences of a study, experiment, or research process, often used to draw conclusions or make inferences.[103] (3) The Result is the output of the teaching-learning process where a student with initial knowledge ends up with enhanced knowledge, signifying educational progress.[104] (4) The funders had no input in the decision to publish the study's results, preserving the authors' autonomy and ensuring that the findings were disseminated without external influence.[105] (5) Results, described as poor, good, or excellent, are the outcome of the application of the environmental plans and technology feasibility; these results provide an evaluation of the performance.[106]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) The ward manager is advised to share these with the care team, family and residents; and to discuss if they are familiar.[107] (2) The ability to generalize these is limited due to the small sample size and the focus on a single type of cancer, requiring careful consideration.[108] (3) A section presenting the findings from the study's analyses.[109] (4) Results in economic evaluations are the findings and outcomes of the analysis, typically presented as cost-effectiveness ratios, incremental costs, and health outcomes, and these results provide evidence on the value and impact of the interventions being evaluated.[110]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) Results are the findings of the study, including the prevalence of poor sleep quality and its associations with various factors.[111] (2) The findings of the study, which identified various factors categorized under personal, micro, and macro-level influences on adolescent marijuana use initiation.[112] (3) This refers to the findings obtained from the study, which provide information on the performance of the Whooley questions and EPDS in identifying depression, anxiety, and stress disorders.[113] (4) The results are the findings or outcomes of a study or experiment, which provide insights and conclusions about the research topic.[114] (5) These are the findings of the study, which were used to assess the care, treatment, and rehabilitation provided to patients at Weskoppies Hospital.[115]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) The findings or outcomes of a research investigation, often presented in tables, figures, and text.[116]
Classical concept of 'Result'
From: The History of Herodotus
(1) It refers to the outcome of the combat over Thyrea, which was disputed by both the Argives and Lacedemonians, leading to further conflict.[117]
