The phrase 'in one such study' is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when referring to a particular study or research among many other similar studies. For example, "In one such study, researchers found that most participants felt more relaxed after just five minutes of meditation.".
In one such study on the use of the analog 13-cis-retinoic acid for glioma, 26 the results were described as "modestly beneficial".
In one such study [20], based on a cohort of 20 children with migraine, aged 7 11 years, intelligence, digit span and visual motor integration were normal, whereas performance in short- and long-delayed memory tasks was significantly impaired.
In one such study, from 1993, Ian Russell, a British anesthesiologist, ties a tourniquet around the forearms of thirty-two women undergoing major gynecological surgery.
In one such study, 12 people were asked to summarize their activities during a "typical day" at work; they also were asked to recount exactly what they did the day before and a week before.
In one such study, conducted by Deltcho Valtchanov of Relive, we were able to produce physiological relaxation using views of virtual nature that was just as dramatic as that seen in visitors to real-world green spaces.
Other researchers come up with similar numbers or even higher ones, and are supported by studies querying men about their own behavior: in one such study, fifteen per cent of the college men sampled said they had used force at least once to obtain intercourse.
In one such study, conducted as a part of the travelling BMW-Guggenheim Laboratory, we were able to show that views of green space not only caused people to become happier but also changed their physiology – their autonomic nervous systems showed strong signs of relaxation responses.
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