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output

[out-poot] / ˈaʊtˌpʊt /


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"Controlling the outputs of tuft cells could be a way to control some of the physiologic responses associated with these infections," Locksley said, noting that the implications may extend beyond parasites.

From Science Daily

That output could take weeks or longer to ramp back up.

From The Wall Street Journal

Few if any producers have committed to boost output yet, but if prices rise enough, it’s hard to imagine they sit on the sidelines for long.

From Barron's

Advances in artificial intelligence, along with deregulation, could boost output without adding to inflation, he said, potentially giving the Fed more room to lower rates even if inflation remains above target.

From Barron's

The goal is to stay the thinking agent in the relationship; the one directing the inquiry, evaluating the output, deciding what matters and what doesn’t.

From The Wall Street Journal