Research Phrases | Translation / Meaning |
It has long been known ... | I didn't look up the original reference. |
A definite trend is evident ... | These data are practically meaningless. |
Of great theoretical and practical importance ... | Interesting to me. |
While it has not been possible to provide definite answers to these questions ... | An unsuccessful experiment, but I still hope to get it published. |
Three of the samples were chosen for detailed study ... | The results of the others didn't make any sense. |
Typical results are shown ... | This is the prettiest graph. |
These results will be shown in a subsequent report... | I might get around to this sometime, if I'm pushed / funded. |
The most reliable results are those obtained by Jones ... | He was my graduate assistant. |
It is believed that... | I think. |
It is generally believed that ... | A couple of other people think so, too. |
It is clear that much additional work will be required before a complete understanding of the phenomenon occurs ... | I don't understand it. |
Correct within an order of magnitude ... | Wrong. |
In my experience ... | Once. |
In case after case ... | Twice. |
In a series of cases ... | Thrice. |
According to statistical analysis. | Rumor has it. |
A statistically oriented projection of the significance of these findings. | A wild guess. |
Thanks are due to Joe Blotz for assistance with the experiment and to George Frink for valuable discussions ... | Blotz did the work and Frink explained to me what it meant. |
A careful analysis of obtainable data... | Three pages of notes were obliterated when I knocked over a glass of wine. |
It is hoped that this study will stimulate further investigation in this field ... | I quit. |