Examples of using A study published by in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Grapes also contain quercetin, a study published by Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology found that quercetin was responsible for lessening oxidative DNA damage caused by UVB exposure,
A study published by the Centers for Disease Controlby newborns exposed to addictive prescription or illicit drugs taken by a mother during pregnancy.".">
A study published by Psychological Science in the US National Library of Medicine looked at English and German-speaking monolinguals and bilinguals and found that the bilingual group could think more quickly and see things from a broader perspective than their monolingual counterparts.
A study published by researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution(WHOI) shows that polystyrene, one of the world's most ubiquitous plastics, may degrade in decades
According to the"Journal of General Internal Medicine," a study published by researchers at McGill University in March 2001 affirmed that drinking 2 liters of tap water in some cities can fulfill between 6 percent
A study published by the National Communication Association found,"Employees who telecommute the majority of the work week are more satisfied with their jobs compared to those working mostly in the office because working remotely alleviates more stress than it creates.".
In a study published by Science, a team of researchers from Peking University and the Universities of Surrey, Oxford
According to a study published by the Pew Research Center,
Reduces depression WALL SIT FINISHER A study published by scientists at Democritus University of Thrace(Greece)
A study published by Clark and Nielsen of Cornell University in the December 2003 issue of the journal Science highlights differences related to one of humankind's defining qualities- the ability to understand language and to communicate through speech.
In the United States this concoction was removed from the Pharmacopeia at some point prior to June 1917, as a study published by William Procter, Jr. in the American Journal
be active, and a study published by Pediatric Obesity found that students with access to one electronic device in their bedrooms were 1.47 times as likely to be overweight in comparison to those with no device in their bedroom.
In the United States this concoction was removed from the Pharmacopeia at some point prior to June 1917,[22] as a study published by William Procter, Jr. in the American Journal
Well this isn't something we hear about every day(or ever)-a study published by JAMA Dermatology this month
A study published by tom Alford at TotalCrypto.
According to a study published by the National Institutes of Health.
According to a study published by the National Technical University of Athens.
This is confirmed by the conclusions of a study published by the British Medical Journal.
This article is based on a study published by Education First(EF).
Proof of this idea comes from a study published by a team of researchers at Maastricht University.