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The phrase "accepted in this study" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing findings, methodologies, or conclusions that have been recognized or validated within the context of a specific research study.
Example: "The results of the experiment were accepted in this study, indicating a significant correlation between the variables."
Alternatives: "acknowledged in this research" or "validated in this analysis".
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The PRD diameter, which ensures that the pressure in the garage does not exceed a value of 20 kPa (accepted in this study as a safe overpressure for civil structures) was calculated for varying garage volumes and natural ventilation (ACH).
The function ∥ B ∥ is defined as ∑ j B j ¯ − B j. ϵ ϵ = 10 − 5 is a deviation value that is accepted in this study.
At last, two or three qualified volunteers in each hospital were finally accepted in this study with a total population of 161.
The statistical significance level accepted in this study was set at P value equal to 0.05.
The level of significance for the differences accepted in this study was P < 0.05.
Variation of the dosage is expected and will be accepted in this study as this is the reality of clinical practice [ 10].
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This is not universally accepted; in the study by Schatzkin et al (2007), for example, only fibre from grains was associated with a lower risk of colorectal cancer.
The lowest MMSE score accepted in the study is 21.
Inbred and mutant mice are also universally accepted in the study of inherited human disorders.
As such, all types of physical activity program interventions were accepted in the study selection process.
Some studies accepted in this systematic mapping are cited along the presentation of our mapping.
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