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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a study of victims" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to research, analysis, or examination of individuals who have experienced harm or suffering.
Example: "The report presents a comprehensive study of victims of domestic violence, highlighting their experiences and needs."
Alternatives: "an analysis of victims" or "a research on victims".
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Unlike Shoah, a study of victims, this is an account of the Jews in action, carrying out a complex plan of escape with all the military precision and discipline of their captors.
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A study of rape victims is under way in Spain, and another one in the United States is proposed for depressed patients with terminal cancer.
In a study of suicide victims with and without childhood abuse, the former had increased localized neuronal DNA methylation.
A study of accident victims with WAD assessed by the National Board of Industrial Injuries in Denmark found that 29% eventually received disability pension [ 8].
A scientific study of victims of brain disease suggests that the "seeds" of Alzheimer's disease may be transmitted from one person to another during certain medical procedures.
In 2013, a study of Chicago gunshot victims showed that those who were shot more than five miles from a trauma center were disproportionately black and uninsured.
According to a study of male homicide victims in the United States, non-married individuals have a higher relative risk, once fitted to the Cox proportional hazards model, along with other covariates like social isolation, education, and employment status Kposowa et al. 1994).
The CAP report cites a study of female murder victims in 10 cities that found that three-quarters of women murdered, and 85percentt of women who survived a murder attempt by a current or former intimate partner, had been stalked in the previous year.
The lack of a medical confirmation is truly a limitation if to be regarded a study of true whiplash victims.
A study of autopsy samples from victims of the 1918 pandemic found bacteria in all samples, pointing to bacterial pneumonia as the cause of death [ 8].
Almost 4 out of 5 casualties in this study were men, a proportion higher than that found in an earlier study of victim-activated explosive injuries in Nepal (69.4% male overall, 61.6% male among adults) [ 13] but similar to the sex distribution in studies of intentional explosions in several other settings.
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