hallazgos
Hallazgos is a Spanish noun that refers to discoveries, findings, or results obtained through observation, study, or investigation. The term derives from hallar, to find, and is used across disciplines to denote evidence, data, or observations that emerge from inquiry. It is commonly contrasted with hypotheses, as hallazgos represent what has been observed rather than what is proposed to be true.
In scientific research, hallazgos are the data or observations that arise from experiments and analyses. They
In medicine and clinical practice, hallazgos describe signs, symptoms, laboratory results, imaging findings, or incidental observations
In archaeology and history, hallazgos denote artifacts, structures, inscriptions, or contextual clues uncovered during fieldwork that
In auditing and compliance, hallazgos are issues or irregularities identified during reviews, inspections, or investigations, often