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The phrase "a recent study refined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing findings or improvements made in a recent research study.
Example: "A recent study refined our understanding of the effects of climate change on marine biodiversity."
Alternatives: "a recent study improved" or "a recent study enhanced".
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However, whereas previous studies associated Psd2p to Golgi-vacuole membranes (Trotter et al., 1993; Trotter and Voelker, 1995), a recent study refined Psd2p localization to the endosome, arguing that this enzyme controls vacuolar membrane phospholipid content (Gulshan et al., 2010).
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The thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (TSHR) gene is an established susceptibility locus for Graves' disease (GD), with recent studies refining association to two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), rs179247 and rs12101255, within TSHR intron 1.
A recent study by Tufts University's Friedman School of Nutrition Science & Policy found that while things like red and processed meats, refined sugars, wheats and starches can cause weight gain over time, there are a few foods that can help stop that and actually help with weight loss.
However, a recent study by Koo et al. reported that by applying PFI refining technology to green liquor-treated hardwood, enzymatic conversion was significantly improved, while enzyme usage was reduced by up to 50% [ 11].
A recent study by Sneddon et al. (2012) used the observations of Darnton et al. (2007) to refine the veto model.
In a recent study, Cuzick et al evaluated a panel of 15 SNIPs and found that they are useful for refining risk estimates in women at high risk of developing breast cancer.
A recent study challenges that conclusion.
A recent study suggests it might.
A recent study has verified this effect.
A recent study, however, challenges this idea.
A recent study, Lost opportunity?
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