在 英语 中使用 In the new study 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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In the new study,"the pills with higher risks include Yaz, Yasmin and Desogen," Wu said.
In the new study, the researchers focused on decreasing the thermal conductivity while maintaining the already high electron conductivity of silicon materials.
In the new study, Guo suggests using the metal to build life rafts, buoyant clothing, or"highly floatable ships and vessels.".
In the new study, they used induced pluripotent stem cells from humans to generate both the muscle cells and the neurons.
Now, in the new study the researchers found that diabetes-causing mutations changed the charge at one end of the MHC peptide-binding groove.
In the new study, researchers used two groups of healthy mice to test the effects of exercise on the heart.
In the new study, researchers split the idea of happiness into two facets: day-to-day satisfaction and an overall sense of meaning in life.
In the new study, the researchers analyzed a broad sample of M. tuberculosis strains collected from infected people in Ethiopia.
In the new study, the researchers hypothesized that ketamine works to treat depression at least in part by activating opioid receptors.
In the new study, the researchers analyzed the relevant medical data of 32,470 female participants, aged 55 on average.
In the new study, the scientists discovered that Neanderthal DNA fragments in modern human chromosomes 1 and 18 were linked with less round brains.
In the new study, Ribbeck wanted to test whether glycans were involved in mucus' ability to control the behavior of microbes.
In the new study, the team engineered mice with an over-abundance of TRAP1, instead of mice lacking the protein.
In the new study, the researchers, from the University of Paris analyzed data from more than 44,000 adults age 45 and older living in France.
Overall, more than 20 per cent of people with cancer in the new study reported financial difficulty as a result of their cancer care.
So, the approach described in the new study could come with a hefty price tag, as well.
In the new study, the researchers tracked more than 90,000 postmenopausal women aged 50 to 79 for an average of 11 years.
In the new study, the researchers sequenced the genomes of 16 influenza viruses obtained from dogs in southern China from 2013 to 2015.
In the new study, the TSRI team led by Professor Philip LoGrasso focused on an enzyme known as c-jun-N-terminal kinase(JNK).