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The phrase "attributable to the study" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing results, findings, or conclusions that can be linked back to a specific study or research.
Example: "The increase in awareness among participants is largely attributable to the study conducted last year."
Alternatives: "linked to the study" or "due to the study".
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A possible reason for the absent main effects of personal characteristics could also be attributable to the study design.
There were no serious adverse events, no cases of infectious disease transmission nor clinically relevant changes in laboratory safety values and vital signs attributable to the study drug.
SP, AS and AQ were well tolerated and no serious adverse events attributable to the study drugs were reported during the study period.
No severe adverse reactions attributable to the study drugs, such as anaphylaxis, were detected in any volunteer during the study period.
Linear mixed-effects models were used to estimate the proportion of variability in child outcomes attributable to the study site, care setting, and child levels and institutional versus community care settings.
Blood product usage was also similar, and no blood transfusion was attributable to the study medication.
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The heterogeneity in reported correlations was mostly attributable to the studies' quality, size, and age variability, which collectively explained 80% of the heterogeneity between studies (residual I=66%) (see fig 3 in appendix).
The limitations of this study are attributable to the retrospective study design and possible inaccuracy of the information retrieved from the medical records or the possible misinterpretation of this information.
This was attributable to the Turkish study [9]; analyses of studies only among populations of European descent did not indicate any heterogeneity.
These differences between the two pediatric studies could be attributable to the latter study being smaller (n = 31) and/or including younger (aged 6 12 years) children for whom glucose tolerance status was not reported.
These differences are attributable to the different study population, that is, the current study is based on 30,313 of the 50,151 (60.4%) mother child pairs included in our previous study.
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