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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'attached study' is not considered to be a commonly used phrase in written English.
However, this phrase can be used to refer to a document included with a main document or article. For example, "In the attached study, results suggest that this new method is effective."
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The 15th-floor penthouse will have two master bedrooms, each with an attached study, bathroom and walk-in closet.
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Others stated: It's a difficult question; maybe it's something nurses presently don't do… it's something attached to study at a university (M3).
It saddens me that there's still a stigma attached to studying vocational qualifications – as a country we really have got to get over that and look at countries like Germany that have their dual system: one academic and one vocational, but then converge in the [student's] early 20s.
The effective densities of arbitrarily shaped plate-type acoustic metamaterials (AMMs) without mass attached are studied in this paper.
The cachet attached to studying overseas means many families spend years saving to be able to do so as the opportunity to work in their host country afterwards offers one way to recoup some of the fees.
I forgot what admiration and prestige I attached to studying abroad because of this overwhelming homesickness.
The study was attached to a cohort study which followed 250 older people admitted to a general hospital who had cognitive impairment (Goldberg et al. 2012); and an occupational psychology study of staff caring for the patients with cognitive impairment over a period of six months (Gladman et al. 2012 b ).
The questionnaires will be linked to the participant by attaching the study code (documented in the log book) to the inside of the front cover of each booklet.
The study staff will then explain to the parent or a guardian over 18 years about the overall study objectives, procedures and obligations attached to the study participation.
The present preference study is attached to two clinical studies (DIGTAT, ISRCT10363217; HYPITAT, ISRCT08132825) that evaluate induction of labour versus expectant management in term pregnancies with a mild risk profile.
GB is the research fellow attached to the study who contributed to development of sub-studies and drafted and finalised the manuscript.
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