Examples of using Five-year study in English and their translations into Greek
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Fox News states that"A large, five-year study published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics in 2013
A five-year study by the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences or NIMHANS found that
A five-year study by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke(NINDS) found that some stroke patients
A five-year study by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke(NINDS) found that some stroke patients
And we're about two and a half years into a five-year study.
The five-year study examined 5,000 married people who ranged in age from 19 to 89.
Conversely, people who exercised appeared to have lower odds of developing dementia than those who didn't, the five-year study found.
In a recent five-year study from the Netherlands, higher-potassium diets have been linked with reduced rates of death from all causes in healthier adults age 55 and older.
A five-year study into peptides from different mammals found they all have properties that can combat rhinovirus,
After a five-year study at the Institute of Social Sciences
A five-year study monitoring brain activity during therapy sessions has shown that two people can become physiologically aligned-- parts of their nervous systems beating in harmony-- despite having no physical contact with each another.
The excavation has been included in a five-year study programme under the auspices of the Archaeological Society
The five-year study, co-funded in the program MAESTRO by the National Science Centre,
A five-year study carried on by the American Diabetes Association,
The five-year study of primary school students in Singapore found that those whose parents acted intrusively,
To find out, this five-year study of more than 4,000 patients,
A five-year study by the World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists,
A five-year study from the Alzheimer's Disease Center at Rush University Medical Center found that adults who spent the most time engaged in engaging leisure activities were more than two
respond to advanced five-year studies.
Shedding excess pounds might even cure it, according to this five-year long study.