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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reported study showing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a study that has been published or discussed in a report, indicating that the findings are based on that study.
Example: "According to a reported study showing the effects of climate change, global temperatures are rising at an alarming rate."
Alternatives: "a study indicating" or "a study revealing".
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This is inline with a reported study showing CD8− DCs induced a Th2-type immune response, while the CD8+ DCs led to the Th1 differentiation [31].
This is consistent with a reported study showing the similar efficiency of CD8+ DC and CD8- DC in acquiring mycobacteria-derived antigens [28].
There is a reported study showing direct inhibition of rat vascular SMC proliferation by Ang- 1-7) [19], which differ from our finding in mouse SMCs, possibly becAng- 1-7the different animal specials and experiment conditions.
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Although most NIRS devices assume that the hemoglobin content of the cerebral cortex is distributed 75%% in the venous and 25%% in the arterial district, a previously reported study shows that there are considerable biological variations in individual cerebral arterial-venous ratios between patients, suggesting that absolute rSO2 values present inter-individual variability [ 23].
Many reported studies show remarkable performance of CuNWs thin films.
Our group recently reported a study showing improved elucidation of biological processes by single-probe analysis.
The authors say that theirs is the first reported study to show a link between umbilical cord levels of these two pesticides and newborn size.
In addition, the results of a recently reported study were disappointing, showing no survival benefit for those patients treated with preoperative chemoradiotherapy (Burmeister et al, 2005).
He reports a study showing an "apparent willingness" among a subgroup of Parkinson's patients "to associate with a socially untrustworthy individual," along with its near-opposite, a tendency of parkinsonians generally to avoid risks and social interaction, and he attributes both to failures in "mentalizing abilities" (otherwise known, I believe, as thinking).
It's also meant to show that NIH is being responsive to a widely reported 2011 study showing that minorities are 10% less likely to obtain an NIH grant than their white counterparts.
For alendronic acid, which Patient 8716 was taking, the PDR reports one study showing a 0.5% incidence of a "taste perversion" with this drug.
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