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The phrase "a previous study addressing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an earlier research work that focuses on a specific topic or issue.
Example: "A previous study addressing the effects of climate change on marine life provides valuable insights for our current research."
Alternatives: "an earlier study discussing" or "a prior study examining".
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A subgroup of patients with suspected ovarian pathology was included in a previous study addressing the impact of MRI on diagnosis and therapy of sonographically indeterminate adnexal masses [10].
The authors observed similar results in a previous study addressing the role of 500 IU/kg of preemptive EPO treatment as a blood conservation strategy in patients undergoing valvular heart surgery [ 13].
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A previous study addressed this question and reached seemingly different conclusions.
A previous study addressed the possibility that excitatory synaptic transmission on to PCs is altered inTc1 mice (Galante et al., 2009).
As a matter of fact, no previous study addressing the issue of synchronous cancers systematically screened patients with MSI S-CRC for germ-line mutations in the MMR genes.
We found no previous study addressing an entire nationwide population of medical professors.
40 Changes in valve tissue have been observed in persons who do not exhibit features of atherosclerosis, indicating that early stages of cardiac valve calcification involve mechanisms different from CAC. 40 To our knowledge, there has been no previous study addressing an association between childhood famine exposure and vascular or valve calcifications in later life.
Their Comment touches on their previous study, addressing how to combine nutrition-based clinical protocols with interventions to delay the onset of age-related diseases.
There is only one previous study addressing changes in Hcy levels in response to the treatment with SGA.
However, no previous study addressed this question.
To the best of our knowledge no previous study addressed this topic up till now.
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