Examples of using In a study in English and their translations into Chinese
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In a study of rats, they found that they were able to deliver targeted micro-doses of a drug that affects the animals' motor function.
In a study using artificial intelligence(AI) to examine genetic signatures, 111 participants were included, 64 of whom had Crohn disease.
In a study of mice, the researchers showed that the particles could shrink tumours and prevent them from growing back.
In a study of more than 7,000 patients diagnosed with SAD, 89% of diagnosed patients were identified using this screening method.
In a study of mice with ovarian tumors, the researchers found that treatment with the RNAi nanoparticles eliminated most of the tumors.
In a study of 832 university students, only 26% of women compared with half of men felt positive after a hookup.
The cladogram below was recovered in a study by Matthew T. Carrano, John R. Hutchinson and Scott D. Sampson, 2005.
In a study gathering data from over 30 years, researchers found nearly 8 percent of Americans were drinking water that violates health standards.
Zinc fingers were first identified in a study of transcription in the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis in the laboratory of Aaron Klug.
In a study that investigated 42 cases of penile fracture, the most"dangerous" position was defined as"woman on top.".
First, in a study of educational homogamy in marriage in 22 countries, 14 countries showed a strong tendency toward homogamy.
In a study published in Scientific Reports, University of Sydney researchers developed a model that can predict outbreaks several months in advance.
It was therefore inadvisable to engage in a study of issues relating to the regime of nationality unless absolutely necessary for resolving specific questions relating to the expulsion of aliens.
Both findings were confirmed in a study of gay and straight brothers in 2014.
Librarian: Sir, wouldn't you be more comfortable in a study room?
In a study published in the journal Cell Reports, researchers found that dopamine has little effect on individual cells.
In a study, the majority of a group of students questioned felt they had a difficulty with listening in class situations.
In a study currently undergoing peer review, researchers found a significant link between board diversity and willingness to take on risk.
In a study by psychologist Martin Seligman from the University of Pennsylvania he categorized people into three groups based on how they pursued happiness.