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The study was published in the American Journal of Human Genetics.
The study was published today in Nature.
The study was published in the leading scientific journal Nature, in June.
The study was published in the February issue of the journal Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
In 2003 a study was published that described venom in snake subfamilies previously thought to lack it.
The study was published in January 2012 and gave an in-depth analysis of the effects of better implementation
In 2001, a study was published in the science journal,
The study was published in the British Medical Journal under the leadership of Natalie Baggio from the National Institute for Health and Medical Research in Paris.
In 1973, Hulsker's most important study was published, Van Gogh door Van Gogh, which has not
In September 2014 a study was published for the construction of a new rail tunnel
In March 2017 the FOURIER study was published, in which the effect of the PCSK9 inhibitor evolocumab(trade name Repatha) was examined.
A study was published towards the end of 1975· Work on improvement of the system will continue
A“Tempus@ 10” study was published to capitalise on and advertise the achievements of the Tempus programme in the 10 Candidate Countries.
The Helsinki Heart study was published by Frick MH,
The first paper reporting on results of the study was published in 1992, whereupon it generated considerable debate in the scientific community.
This is what happened after the 2005 study was published, as well as after the partial results of the Mass census were issued.
Green coffee bean Study In 2012 a research study was published in the official journal of Diabetic issues, metabolic syndrome and weight problems.
Less than a moth ago another study was published that related alpha-GPC to a better strength performance.
The Feasibility Study was published on 3 May 2011- as a‘toolbox' to inspire the further work of the EU institutions- which led to valuable input from stakeholders
In 1976 a study was published in which, with the help of some hypothetical assumptions(e. g. the number of children per marriage),