Examples of using A study conducted in English and their translations into Indonesian
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A study conducted in Japan found that players seemed to play MMOs mainly for the purpose of forming social connections.
According to a study conducted by multiple scholars in medicine,
In a study conducted by the University of California,
According to a study conducted in 2012, 41% first marriages,
A study conducted found that avocado helps to boost your cell's ability to fight free radicals.
According to a study conducted at the Mayo clinic,
A study conducted at the University of Arkansas found that students who go on field trips have an increased level of empathy,
A study conducted by the obesity chair at King Saud University shows that one-third of Saudi society(70 percent of men and 75 percent of women) suffers from obesity.
This has been proven by a study conducted to measure the effectiveness of three types of mouthwash.
Parents of more than 1,400 children participated in a study conducted in Blekinge County in southeast Sweden.
But a study conducted in 2005 showed that“Nothing else comes close to proving as many antioxidants as coffee.
A study conducted by the University of Switzerland discovered that drinking green tea increases the number of calories your body burns.
A study conducted at Tel Aviv University showed that some men experienced improvements after taking the supplement for 6 weeks.
A study conducted by the World Health Organization found an increase of 20 percent in depression cases within just a decade.
A study conducted by the University of Athens on some 100 students- half of whom were left-handed- revealed that lefties have stronger working memory
According to a study conducted by the International Journal of Obesity in 2005,
There is a study conducted by a team of researchers at the Danish National Birth Cohort, Denmark,
In a study conducted by Natural Cycles,
A study conducted at the Harvard Medical School involved thorough analysis of the diet
A study conducted in 2005 by Theresa Lesiuk at the University of Windsor,