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The phrase "a method that provided" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a specific method that has yielded results or benefits in a particular context.
Example: "The researchers implemented a method that provided significant improvements in data accuracy."
Alternatives: "a technique that offered" or "an approach that delivered".
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The possible explanation for this discrepancy is that some of the centres used a bedside method for measuring blood glucose, i.e. a method that provided accurate results within 5% in 46.9% and within 10% in 78.3% of the cases, respectively [ 33].
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Freeze-drying is a method that provides an extended shelf life to the fruits (Marques et al. 2009).
It is a method that provides a proxy of slope stability based on stress variation due to the earthquake acceleration.
As a method that provides anti-debugging-related functions, createChildProcess is explained in more detail in the next section.
A method that provides a better representation of the load variations and a more accurate procedure of analysis is presented.
Moreover, by combining cluster results from each dataset we develop a method that provides testable hypotheses about potential genetic interactions.
Since optimally solving this problem is difficult, we propose a method that provides a solution that is at least a local optimum.
Microwave reflux extraction is a method that provides an efficient way of extracting spice oleoresins from plant matrix (Abdurahman and Olalere 2016b).
For example, there is a method that provides distance consulting services by calculating a depth map on an image to represent a speaker in three dimensions [5].
Geophysical inversion modeling of gravity and/or magnetic data, constrained by the 3D geologic model, is a method that provides an objective and independent test of the 3D geologic model.
A method that provides increased transparency and consistency in evaluations is therefore needed to reduce uncertainties regarding the assessment of (key) ecotoxicity studies and provide more harmonized hazard and risk assessments.
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