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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a study inferred" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that a study has drawn conclusions or implications, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The researchers conducted a thorough analysis, and a study inferred that there is a significant correlation between the variables."
Alternatives: "a study suggested" or "a study concluded".
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Where a study inferred results, the strength of its evidence was downgraded.
If a study inferred results, the strength of its evidence was reduced, for example, strong became moderate.
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Particularly, a previous study inferred a sister relationship between these two species based on molecular phylogeny (cpDNA and nDNA) of eastern Asian Mutisieae [ 19].
This study inferred an average crustal thickness of 32.5 km and an average V p/V s value of ~ 1.67, indicating a felsic crust.
This study inferred an important role of CD4+ T cells in controlling EBV-driven lymphoproliferation, but the specificity of the CD4+ component in LCL-stimulated T cell preparations has remained completely unknown.
Based on borehole hydraulic characterization and monitoring data, this study inferred hydraulic properties and groundwater flow of a crystalline fractured aquifer in Laramie Range, Wyoming.
This study inferred that knowledge and experiential teaching play a role in chart-documentation practices [ 9].
The study inferred that vegetation water sources at all sites were relatively constant, and most likely to be in the upper profile close to the soil/atmosphere interface.
Simulation study inferred that the product flow rate constraints sensitively affect atmospheric distillation column diameter and crude feed flow rate calculations.
The study inferred that the groundwater in the study area is slightly alkaline in nature.
However, given the size and locations of data availability, the study inferred good results.
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