Sentence examples for derived from a case study from inspiring English sources

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The assessment methodology was applied to calculate the environmental burdens derived from a case study.

The findings presented in this article are derived from a case study conducted in a Norwegian construction project.

The paper draws on empirical material derived from a case study in the travel industry including interviews with customers and sales representatives, observation study, and secondary data.

This paper presents a significantly different model of educational software that was derived from a case study of two teachers participating in a software design process.

The relevance of the model is justified using a real data set derived from a case study of the firm based in the northern capital region (NCR) of India.

We are of the opinion that applying hypotheses on infrastructure development (motorway construction) as a driving force derived from a case study can be a way of holding a more integrative view on regional sustainable development of rural areas, and can contribute to choosing the best variant of a motorway route.

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The study sample was derived from a case control study designed to assess the prevalence of osteoporosis among women who had fallen compared to women with no falls.

Cases were derived from a case-control study of acute NGU conducted from March 2004 to March 2005 at Melbourne Sexual Health Centre (MSHC), Australia (12 ).

Data were derived from a case-control study that examined the association between hormonal contraceptives and invasive cervical cancer.

Much of the rationale for PEP use in humans is derived from a case-control study of health care workers occupationally exposed to HIV, which demonstrated that a 28-day course of zidovudine was protective (odds ratio [OR]: 0.19, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.06 0.52).

Self-harming behaviour and suicidal behaviour was assessed with two questions: "Have you ever taken an overdose of pills or otherwise tried to harm yourself on purpose?" ("no", "yes, once", and "yes, more than once"), a question derived from the CASE study and has been used in several other studies [ 13, 20, 25, 26].

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