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Free sign upThe phrase "addressed in the analyses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to topics or issues that have been discussed or examined in a set of analyses.
Example: "The key findings of the study are addressed in the analyses presented in the report."
Alternatives: "discussed in the analyses" or "covered in the analyses".
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Three main questions were addressed in the analyses.
Finally, population stratification within cohorts did not appear to play a major role, since only two cohorts had significant principal components, which were addressed in the analyses.
Several methodological issues will be addressed in the analyses: One such issue relates to the precise definition and status of the index dates.
The ways in which use of OGLD and dose were addressed in the analyses are described in ESM methods, as are the general statistical methods used.
Because these last two pancreatitis characteristics were not asked in the MDACC study and numbers were too sparse for meaningful analyses in the UCSF San Francisco Bay Area dataset, they are not addressed in the analyses presented here.
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The differences in sample spacing are addressed in the geostatistical analyses described later.
The issue of generalizability to other settings was partly addressed in the sensitivity analyses.
The repeat rate for diagnostic tests is further addressed in the sensitivity analyses.
However, this issue was never addressed in the statistical analyses or the sample size calculations [ 14].
This could be a potential confounding factor that should have been addressed in the regression analyses.
This may have implications for the generalizability of results; however, the issue of generalizability was addressed in the sensitivity analyses.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com