Sentence examples for an aggregation of studies from inspiring English sources

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The aim of this review was to provide an aggregation of studies (c.f. a synthesis of qualitative studies) – the difference, as Sandelowski, Barroso and Voils describe, is accumulation and summary, rather than transformation.

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This ease of data retrieval and comprehensive aggregation of studies have made the database a unique and essential tool for polyphenol scientists.

Further, we cannot infer causality of HIV/syphilis infection and their predictors in a study sample that represents an aggregation of data from five yearly cross-sectional studies.

In addition, tendency towards an aggregation of surface oxygen vacancies is studied.

The panel's aggregation of studies shows that bottom-up leakage estimates like EPA's are consistently smaller than those derived from atmospheric sampling of methane on a regional scale.

The large aggregation of studies cited attest to the fact that decisive evidence to indicate what nutrition guidance system is "best" has not yet been gathered.

Several methodologic weaknesses and limitations were found in each study, leading to the determination that no individual study or aggregation of studies exist that would establish risk levels from ingested asbestos.

Our variable definitions arise from an aggregation of the variables in the reviewed studies and are similar to those of Aretz and Bartram (2010).

This has been described before in ultrastructural, histochemical and in situ hybridization studies where an aggregation of enlarged mitochondria within the vascular smooth muscle cell and endothelial cell layers are observed (Ohama et al., 1987; Sakuta and Nonaka, 1989; Hasegawa et al., 1991; Love and Hilton, 1996; Betts et al., 2006).

The results presented in this study represent an aggregation of the performance of preservation solutions to date.

The present study provides an aggregation of health promotion intervention research with older persons with culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds; a group of people who are commonly excluded from research, and marginalised when it comes to health and healthcare.

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