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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subsequently published study" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a study that was published after a certain event or another study, indicating a chronological order of publication.
Example: "The findings of a subsequently published study support the initial hypothesis proposed in the earlier research."
Alternatives: "a later published study" or "a study published afterward".
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Similar findings were reported in a subsequently published study in RA patients (naïve and switchers) treated with Etn [ 22], which demonstrated that naïve patients and switchers with ADA had a greater clinical response than did patients who switched without ADA [ 22].
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One report was a pilot study for which we obtained data from the subsequently published study (Klepeis et al. 2007).
To examine if the existing evidence points towards a changing benefit of zinc supplementation, we conducted cumulative meta-analyses in which each subsequently published study was added to meta-analysis and the procedure of DerSimonian and Laird [ 48] method repeated iteratively.
We review a collection of subsequently published studies that provided population-based incidence rates of norovirus disease in the United States.
We then reviewed the papers to identify the most recent, high quality systematic reviews and subsequently published studies; we included a total of five SRs, 20 RCTs and one NRCT in this final review.
All subsequently published studies fall into the third category (late replications).
Firstly, previous meta-analyses included only those studies published before 2010 that generally show stronger effects compared with the subsequently published studies.
In instances where data were unclear and/or incomplete, time constraints prohibited contacting authors to clarify data and citation tracking for subsequently published studies was not feasible.
However, this finding of sex-specific relation of 25(OH D with type 2 diabetes was not confirmed by subsequently published studies nor by our meta-analysis.
An update of the meta-analysis for the association of low FCGR3B CN (< 2) with RA, originally reported by McKinney and colleagues [ 17], was also performed, which included two subsequently published studies [ 15, 18] in addition to the current study.
However, in a subsequently published association study using data from 419 American AIS patients and their families, Sharma S et al. [ 1] did not find the association between the IL-17RC gene polymorphism and the susceptibility to AIS.
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