Examples of using Second study in English and their translations into Danish
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In the second study, the combination of lopinavir
The second study looked at using Flebogammadif for immunomodulation in 20 patients with ITP.
The people with hypertension in the second study had previously not responded to medications,
The second study involved 46 children aged between four
In the second study, the figures were around 22% for Ozurdex after 90 days
The second study investigated LeukoScan in 130 patients with suspected long bone osteomyelitis.
The second study looked at the effect of adding Tysabri to interferon beta-1a(another medicine used in MS)
A second study compared Humira with methotrexate
In the second study, progression-free survival was 8.0 months in patients receiving placebo
In a second study, ERICA, Ranexa was added to treatment with amlodipine 10 mg once daily the maximum labelled dose.
In the second study, Myocet alone was compared with standard doxorubicin alone in 224 women.
The second study is a preliminary survey covering 11 cases of the improvement of working conditions aimed at establishing.
Similar results were seen in the second study, with 67% responding to Diacomit(8 out of 12)
The second study compared the effects of Retacrit with those of EPREX/ ERYPO in maintaining red blood cell counts in 313 patients.
In the second study, pain intensity had fallen by 9.7 points at 60 minutes after Effentora and by 4.9 points after placebo.
In a second study 42 broiler chickens were spray vaccinated at 1 day old
The primary endpoint for each study was change in 6-minute walk distance at 12 weeks for the first study and 16 weeks for the second study.
The second study, the average reduction was 1.6 points after 24 weeks of treatment with Bydureon, compared with an average reduction of 0.9 points with exenatide given twice daily.
The second study compared the effectiveness of the 60- and 30-microgram doses in 802 patients.
A second study involved a six-week period without dietary restriction