Sentence examples for a new study disclosed from inspiring English sources

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However, a new study disclosed that co-treatment with dabigatran etexilate, a direct thrombin inhibitor, significantly promoted the genotoxic activity of cisplatin during ovarian cancer progression via alleviation of the immunosuppressive microenvironment, suggesting that thrombin may be a candidate therapeutic target for ovarian cancer patients (Alexander et al., 2016).

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Among other findings, the new study disclosed that children had higher levels of residues from secondhand smoke, some pesticides and plastics than adults, and that Mexican-Americans have three times the levels of a DDT residue of other Americans.

A new study documents a rising flood of lobbying money in state capitals around the nation, showing that the amount spent on lobbying state legislators and disclosed by states has nearly doubled in five years.

A new study compared gay and bi men who were 50 or older with 18-34 years olds to see which group was better at disclosing their HIV status to partners and negotiating for safer sex (especially condoms).

Yes, a new study.

A new study casts doubt.

A new study provides some answers.

A new study helps to change that.

A new study suggests the latter.

Not so, a new study reports.

Probably not, a new study concludes.

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