We can’t determine the outcomes because the event itself is undefined in the provided context. An outcome counts as "known" only if it is explicitly documented, verifiable, and tied to a specific, defined event or condition. Since no specific event, trigger, or condition is described or named, there are no associated outcomes or documentation sources to identify. Without a defined event, outcomes cannot be observed, measured, or classified as known.
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