Two points. First, these two reports are remarkably similar, which IMO speaks well for both testing labs. Clearly, if the reports were totally different then you would not know which was correct. But that is not the case here... both are telling you that your engine is in nearly perfect running condition.
But secondly, the reports indicate very little about Amsoil DEO, a little more about whatever oil you were using before, but mostly about the general condition of the engine. It indicates that the engine is probably in an excellent state of tune. It may indicate that you did an excellent job of breaking-in the engine when it was new. It may indicate that you are using a high-quality fuel. It may indicate that environmental conditions were nearly perfect, not too hot and not too cold, during the test period.
I'm no tribologist, but sometimes a UOA tells you about the engine and sometimes about the oil. I think these tests are all about the engine.