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"findings derived" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used in academic or research contexts to describe the results or conclusions that have been drawn from a study or investigation. Example: The study's findings, derived from a sample of 100 participants, suggest a strong correlation between exercise and improved mental health.
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A case study has been performed and findings derived from the results are discussed.
This chapter presents major deliverables and findings derived from the project.
This paper reports findings derived from a study of birdwatchers in the Azores.
Here we explore some recent findings derived from studies involving library scans of T cell lines and clones having clinically relevant specificities.
Its findings – derived from 1,012 phone interviews conducted in 2015 – suggest that companies with good corporate reputations can often attract the best talent, for less money, than their competitors.
This paper reports findings derived from a study of 235 Chinese tourists interviewed in Queenstown, New Zealand.
Findings derived from cataract surgery have provided a rich source of hypotheses for further research, including posited neurophysiological mechanisms (e.g., assemblies of brain cells) that might serve as the medium for the structural changes presumed to accompany perceptual learning.
Copper dispersion and particle size were obtained from N2O decomposition method are well in agreement with the findings derived from XRD and TPR.
We report here, however, that benign early B cell precursors can indeed be detected in the peripheral blood, thus complicating the interpretation of flow cytometric findings derived from these sample types.
Because the feasibility and outcomes of ECG screening on college athletes have rarely been reported, we present findings derived from the addition of the ECG to the PPE of Stanford athletes.
The findings derived from this work reveal the mechanism of related antagonists and facilitate the future rational design of novel antagonists with higher potency.
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