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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analysis were collated from" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "analysis was collated from" since "analysis" is a singular noun.
Example: "The analysis was collated from various sources to ensure comprehensive results."
Alternatives: "data was gathered from" or "information was compiled from".
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The data for analysis were collated from RCA spreadsheets for each sitting of the primary FRCA examination from June 1999 to May 2008 and from the main trainee database of the RCA, using the RCA registration number as the unique identifier.
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To analyse the data, interviews were fully transcribed and field notes from observations and notes on documentary analysis were collated.
Final data for analysis were collated through consensus.
Data sources for the qualitative analysis were collated and included the survey scenarios, the survey results, hand written comments, and the definitions from the literature review.
The patient data used for the Factor and Rasch analysis of the FACT-G were collated from two studies, one published [ 3] and another unpublished, which have been carried out by the Cancer Research UK, Psychosocial and Clinical Practice Research Group (St. James's University Hospital, Leeds).
Data analysis was collated in three steps.
All test data were collated from the Bureau of Rural Road 6, the Department of Rural Roads, Thailand.
Non-peer reviewed clinical materials were collated from a range of sources.
Data files were collated from APDAs.
Findings at colonoscopy were collated from endoscopic records.
All deaths were collated from routine mortality data.
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