Examples of using A study done in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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In a study done in 2016 that measured teacher's facilitations of gender-typed and gender- neutral activities during free play,
A study done between 2001 and 2003 among people over age 60 showed that women had a higher systolic blood pressure than did men in every state in America.
The British Journal of Nutrition reported a study done in Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute about the effects of 12-week psyllium fibre supplementation
A study done for Secretary of War Henry Stimson's staff by William Shockley estimated that conquering Japan would cost 1.7 to 4 million American casualties, including 400,000 to 800,000 fatalities.
the author of the book called“Why Kindness Is Good for You,” described to Daily Mail a study done by researchers from the University of North California.
According to the Toronto Star, a study done in 2018 found that among sex workers in British Columbia's Lower Mainland,
A study done by Kathleen D. Ryan and Daniel K Oestereich,
Estimates based on extrapolations from a study done at University of California,
That's what advertising giant 33across/Tynt found in a study done at the end of last year.
According to a study done by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, most people do not wash their hands properly.
A study done by Salesforce suggests that 76% of consumers expect companies to understand their needs and expectations.
So a study done in the US in 2011 showed that 62 percent of men had considered running for office,
there was a study done a couple years ago where they compared the U.S. and Sweden.
There was a study done with a group of older adult women.
A study done at Harvard by friends of mine, colleagues.
A study done on these creatures suggested that the two genera underwent polyploidy at least four times in Xenopus
In a study done by the Joint Chiefs of Staff in April,
A study done on fifteen participants involved feeding them five meals
A study done at UCLA revealed that up to 93 percent of efficient communication is determined by nonverbal cues.
In a study done with patas monkeys, the experimenters measured the subjects'cognitive performance in a complex behavioral task.