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The phrase "analysis have been shown" is not correct in written English.
It should be "analysis has been shown" because "analysis" is a singular noun.
Example: "The analysis has been shown to support the hypothesis."
Alternatives: "The study has demonstrated" or "Research has indicated."
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Continuous data collection and analysis have been shown essential to achieving improvement in healthcare.
When the models are computationally demanding, meta-model approaches to their analysis have been shown to be very useful.
Moreover, the robustness of these biomarkers has been challenged; uncontrolled variables, mostly attributed to differences in sample handling, processing protocols and data analysis, have been shown to dramatically modify the results of these assays [11] [19].
Focus groups and the method for analysis have been shown in previous studies to be credible and appropriate for studying GPs' experiences [ 25].
In terms of preoperative diagnosis, specific criteria on chest CT as percentage ground-glass opacity (GGO), tumour shadow disappearance rate and histogram analysis have been shown to have a high predictive value [3].
In terms of preoperative diagnosis, specific criteria on chest CT as percentage GGO, tumour shadow disappearance rate and histogram analysis have been shown to have a high predictive value [55].
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Application to laminate strength analysis has been shown.
Multilinear analysis has been shown to be more robust to noise-induced bias [20].
The progression of experiments of this analysis has been shown in Fig. 1.
Applicability of the sensor to real samples analysis has been shown on example of human urine.
The performance of CT in body composition analysis has been shown to be superior to DXA [49].
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