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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subsequent study indicated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to findings or results from a study that followed a previous one, often to provide additional evidence or insights.
Example: "A subsequent study indicated that the initial results were consistent across different populations."
Alternatives: "a later study showed" or "an ensuing study revealed".
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A subsequent study indicated increased SMR values for kidney, liver, and bladder cancers; however, the only significant increase in rate of death was from diabetes mellitus ([253] cited in Lau et al. [115]).
A subsequent study indicated that TYLCV transcripts were stimulated to accumulate in the whitefly [45], whereas ToMoV transcripts were not.
Findings from a subsequent study indicated that reduction in DTNBP1, frequently observed in schizophrenia, was linked to glutamatergic alterations in intrinsic hippocampal formation connections [ 220].
A subsequent study indicated that BRCA1 promoter methylation can be an unfavorable prognostic factor compared to either BRCA1 germline mutation or no loss [ 73].
That and a subsequent study indicated that mental health problems, largely anxiety, depression and eating disorders, are frequently associated with struggling on the course [ 2], and this has been confirmed in more recent cohorts [ 3, 4].
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A subsequent study indicates that their use as a divergent calibration point strongly affects estimates of the divergence times of Poaceae [ 25].
Subsequent study indicated that previously the bat had been transported to California either from Florida in the shipping container or from Michigan in an automobile.
Although subsequent study indicated that the isochore model might need slight revision, it is clear that the genomes of vertebrates are highly heterogeneous in G + C content and have acquired GC-rich regions.
However, a number of subsequent studies indicated a significant correlation between quality of life and survival duration.
Subsequent studies indicated an increased incidence of PD in relatives of GD patients, many of whom were carriers of GBA mutations (Goker-Alpan et al. 2004; Halperin et al. 2006), making GBA the most common known genetic risk factor for PD to date.
Subsequent studies indicated that a similar structure could be identified in 15 F. tularensis type A and type B strains from a wide geographic distribution in North America (Table 1).
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