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reanalysis

British  
/ ˌriːəˈnælɪsɪs /

noun

  1. the act or an instance of analysing again

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This reanalysis showed that many influential experimental results once attributed to spin Hall magnetoresistance or other spin-current-related, or even unrelated, mechanisms can be consistently explained using the two-vector MR framework.

From Science Daily

These included three observational products from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Copernicus Marine, and NOAA/NCEI, along with an ocean reanalysis known as CIGAR-RT.

From Science Daily

A closer reanalysis produced new -- slushier -- conclusions.

From Science Daily

That report only showed the lower Plutonium-239 radiation levels from the reanalysis were below the action level.

From Los Angeles Times

In 2023, Pigott and colleagues published a reanalysis of the NIH data in BMJ Open, finding that the original study's remission rates were roughly half of what was reported.

From Salon