Examples of using Published studies in English and their translations into Indonesian
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However, currently published studies are limited and further studies will
issued a detailed reportthat conducted a meta-analysis of 45 published studies that compare online
A review of peer-evaluated published studies reveals that gum disease,
University of Exeter scientists scoured existing published studies and Twitter for shark and ray entanglements,
combining the findings of 201 published studies.
and there are many published studies that do not show any“dose” effects at all.
Finning's team reviewed eight previously published studies with a total of almost 26,000 young students from Europe,
A 2014 review of previously published studies estimated that midlife high blood pressure led to as many as 425,000 cases of Alzheimer's disease in the U.S. each year.
San Francisco reviewed over 800 published studies of smoking in adults ages 18 and above.
The Institute of Medicine's new vitamin D guidelines are based on nearly 1,000 published studies and testimony from scientists
The paper reviewed and analyzed 12 previously published studies on long working hours
type 2 diabetes"pretty solid," based on more than 15 published studies.
in our audit of published studies.
In the new study, the researchers analyzed information from 18 previously published studies that looked at the link between multivitamins
compared to none in published studies.
Marchant's team pooled data from four previously published studies that included a total of nearly 30,000 people.
which have a rich abundance of full published studies made by other 9th graders.
The researchers also reviewed what was known in scientific literature about the health benefits of the Mediterranean diet by performing a meta-analysis on six previously published studies.
Recently published studies have offered new interpretations of Marx that might contribute to open other"rear windows" in the future, to use your expression.
Published studies have demonstrated that for every hour delay in the administration of appropriate antibiotic therapy there is an associated 7% rise in mortality.