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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a later study has confirmed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to research that supports or validates previous findings or claims made in earlier studies.
Example: "The initial findings suggested a correlation between diet and health, and a later study has confirmed this relationship with more extensive data."
Alternatives: "subsequent research has validated" or "a follow-up study has corroborated".
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A later study has confirmed that the duodenal and faecal microbiota was unbalanced in children with untreated disease, and only partially restored after a long period of eating a gluten-free diet.
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Some but not all later studies have confirmed this [83].
Later studies have confirmed an increased risk for osteoporosis and/or fractures after Cd exposure [ 8- 13].
Later studies have confirmed the ND-GFP mouse can be used as a model to image nascent tumor vasculature in the skin, mammary fat pad, pancreas, liver, lung, bone and colon [ 50– 50].
Later studies have confirmed and expanded these findings, using different study populations with different MB patterns.
Later studies have confirmed and extended this association in asymptomatic diabetic patients without suspected CVD (16– 16).
Later studies have confirmed the result for non-Hodgkin lymphomas [ 28], but not for sarcomas [ 29].
Later studies have confirmed this finding [ 6], whereas in other studies, and in ours, no difference in LVEF between survivors and non-survivors has been detected [ 5, 23].
Later studies have confirmed the low rate of synonymous changes in angiosperm mitochondrial genes [ 2- 4] and extended the observation to the entire mitochondrial genome [ 5].
Later studies have confirmed this lack of correlation, and to our knowledge no studies presenting moderate or strong correlations between the SDSCA and glycated haemoglobin have been reported [ 22, 24- 28].
Later studies have confirmed that NFκB and its target genes are activated in cardiomyocytes of patients with failing hearts of various etiologies [ 45, 46] and that the same is the case in mouse and rat models of heart failure [ 22].
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