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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relatively recently published" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a work, such as a book or article, that has been published not long ago in comparison to other works.
Example: "In my research, I found a relatively recently published study that sheds new light on the topic."
Alternatives: "a fairly recent publication" or "a comparatively new release".
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The Lower Limb Functional Index (LLFI) is a relatively recently published regional outcome measure.
In a relatively recently published report Suckow et al. provide evidence that PAR2-TRPV1 crosstalk mediates an extrinsic motor reflex pathway in the rat colon [ 228].
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The present review will include all previous studies, including relatively recently published reviews [1 3] with the addition of new relevant studies that have appeared in the years between 2005 and 2009.
It is worth noting that one of the measures detailed, the Schizophrenia Quality of Life Scale (SQLS) [ 27, 28] has only been relatively recently published and so does not yet appear widely in the published research.
It is important to note that all identified instruments have been developed relatively recently (published within the last 5 years); as these instruments are now available we should expect that more future studies will use validated tools.
MEK is a relatively recently described apoptosis inhibitor.
A third criticized a recently published paper on particle physics.
Such children do exist, but there are relatively few of them, according to a recently published census of those living on the streets of Sao Paulo, South America's largest city.In the first such study in Brazil, 100 census-takers from FIPE, a research centre, tried to track down every homeless person within the city boundary.
A recently published nationwide cohort study suggested that relatively low (<2.7 mg/dL) and relatively high (>3.1 mg/dL) sMg levels are associated with all-cause mortality and cardiovascular mortality among hemodialysis patients [ 9].
Also in the case of the ergotamine overuse in LA, our findings are reinforced by a recently published review that reports a high prevalence of ergotamine-overuse in LA, and a relatively high prevalence of triptan-overuse in Europe [21].
Our meta analysis includes a recently published RCT by Yoshida and Colleagues [ 1] which is a relatively large trial including 548 patients (or 72.7% patients of this meta-analysis).
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