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The phrase "a requisite for study" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate something that is necessary or required for engaging in study or academic work.
Example: "Having a strong foundation in mathematics is a requisite for study in engineering."
Alternatives: "a requirement for study" or "an essential for study".
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Institutional review boards and funding agencies generally demand power calculations (Friedman et al, 1999) as a requisite for study approval.
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A requisite for participation in the study was a good English proficiency, equal to or better than the B1 level.
However, these studies were both done in small groups of patients (n = 20 and 40) and the patients had an exaggerated BP (>200 mmHg) response during exercise as a pre-requisite for study entry.
Obtaining of sufficient amount of recombinant proteins is a requisite for the functional and structural studies of a given protein.
Usage of the additional offers was, however, voluntary and not requisite for study participation.
Patients were of good performance status, had failed one previous cytokine-based therapy and any hypertension had to be well controlled as a pre-requisite for study entry.
Weir studied in Paris, something that was a requisite for artists, in the 1870's and his portraits betray some current influences.
Becoming digital is a requisite for survival today.
iii) Is phosphorylation a requisite for O-GlcNAc modification?
Thus, pathway co-expression is a requisite for a real pathway cross-talk.
Moreover, we noted that specialist endorsement was not a requisite for a subpopulation of GPs.
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