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The phrase "a study that contained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a research study that includes specific elements, data, or findings.
Example: "The researchers published a paper detailing a study that contained significant evidence supporting their hypothesis."
Alternatives: "a study that included" or "a study featuring".
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In a study that contained 17 MS cases, psychiatric disorders were found in 12.56% [27] and in another study psychiatric disorders were found in 38% of patients with eosinophilic fasciitis [28].
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The gene expression data of the corresponding proteins is derived from a study that contains cell cycle related profiles using cdc15 synchronization over three cell cycles [ 35].
These statements originated from a previous study that contained 100 statements [ 19].
The largest study to date is a seroepidemiological study that contained 182 cases (Dillner et al, 1997).
The EEG data were part of a larger study that contained six different conditions (similar to the configuration of tasks used in a fMRI study by Grady et al. (2010)).
This is in contrast to both the WHII & NBS studies that used healthy population cohorts and the SMART study that contained a younger population who had already experienced a cardiovascular event.
However, the discriminative power of AIDA in this study was lower than in the original study that contained a true clinical sample of diagnosed PD patients.
We are familiar with only one other large American study that contained a large cohort of African Americans in which SF (but not GGT) was reported.
The MDR A. baumannii isolates in this study that contained the OXA-23 gene showed a 69%% resistance to imipenem (1 % had intermediate susceptibility and 6%% were susceptible to imipenem).
In this second part, we evaluate the performances of our control framework by applying it to a case study that contains a minimum set of elements allowing to show its applicability and potentials.
I just read an outstanding study that contains a hard but crucially important lesson.
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