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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a just published study" is not correct.
Did you mean "a newly published study"? You can use this phrase when referring to a study that has recently been made available to the public or published in a journal.
Example: "According to a newly published study, regular exercise can significantly improve mental health."
Alternatives: "a recently published study" or "a fresh study".
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As the authors of a just published study of pay and performance in a hotel chain wrote, "Increases in wages do, in fact, pay for themselves".
A just published study highlights how commerce and glitz are reinforcing support for autocracy by international sports associations and undermining the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) newly found resolve to hold potential host cities to human rights standards to which world soccer body FIFA pays lip service.
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In contrast to our findings, a just published cross-sectional study by Stenhammar et al. found that maternal stress reports were related to both childhood over- and underweight [25].
Despite these differences, a just published Canadian retrospective cohort study comparing atorvastatin, pravastatin, simvastatin, lovastatin and fluvastatin in patients aged >65 years after their first MI claims that all these statins are equally effective [ 10].
In fact, only to mention a recent intent on this matter it is possible to study a just published paper and references therein [36].
A just-published study in the May 2014 issue of the scholarly journal Social Science Research concludes that people with a balanced combination of physical attractiveness, positive personality traits, and good grooming are exactly the kind of people that other people want to marry.
How well do doctors do in predicting a patient's outcome? A. I just published a study a few months ago in The British Medical Journal in which we looked at physicians' prognoses in 500 terminally ill patients.
When a student stopped by his small office to chat about a just-published study in Science about the genetic sequencing of a Neanderthal, he said playfully, "Maybe one day we'll make Neanderthals".
A just-published study is set to reignite the politically sensitive debate about the origins of the cholera epidemic that has killed some 7000 people in Haiti and sickened another half-million since 2010.
The good news: in a just-published study commissioned by EverQuote and carried out by the survey platform Pollfish, 55percentt of 1,200 teen respondents surveyed across the web readily admit that cell phones are the biggest driving distraction they face, compared with 73percentt of the 1,500 parents who were surveyed.
And a just-published study analyzing data from a major New Zealand survey found prejudice decreased the more people were committed to their faith.
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