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The phrase "a study resulting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the outcome or findings of a study or research project.
Example: "The researchers published a paper detailing a study resulting in significant advancements in renewable energy technology."
Alternatives: "a study leading to" or "a study yielding".
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A highly notable application of this technology in the field of breast physiology was recently reported [ 9] in a study resulting from a collaboration between Oxford Glycosciences (Oxford, UK) and the Ludwig Institute (London, UK).
These findings reinforced the necessity of pre-harmonisation procedures in future waves of data collection in which agreement on used instruments and measurements is reached before starting a study, resulting in a pre-harmonized dataset.
Fourth, participants in this study chose to enroll in an RCT of a self-management program for persistent pain and thus may have differed from older adults with pain not interested in participating in such a study, resulting in sample bias.
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If a study resulted in a "positive" labeling change, meaning that a drug's safety and effectiveness in children was established, it was more likely to be published.
Vitamin D supplementation of participants in a study resulted in increased killing of BCG in vitro [40].
Where a study resulted in multiple outputs, we have only cited those most relevant to the point being raised.
This well-known fact leads to an erroneous conclusion that the TARGIT-A study results were "too early" to adopt.
According to a study results shared on this site, the engagement rate with Facebook posts by type was 37% with an image and 31% with a video.
Fewer events within a study result in an increased variance and thus a lower weighting.
To validate a study result, the researchers should conduct carry out a sensitivity analysis and triangulation of information.
At the conclusion of a study, results are mandatorily reported to the MoH and all participating partners.
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