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Discover Ludwig"run a study" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to conducting a research study or survey. For example, "The researchers decided to run a study on consumer preferences for clothing."
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But it did run a study using Erbitux alone, which worked in only half the patients as the combination of Erbitux and irinotecan.
So say you run a study where you present participants with a series of basic objects, such as squares or triangles, and in some trials they're moving, and in others they're staying still.
Along with the sociologist Hana Shepherd and the psychologist Peter Aronow, Paluck has run a study with a similar approach at fifty-six middle schools (that is, at fifty-six incubatofs of bullying and harassment).
I think something very similar has been long overdue in medicine.If I were to run a study, and then just remove half of my data points so that my results looked much better, well, you would laugh in my face.
This smart box is a bit down the road, but Adan Medical plans to run a study in several schools starting next school year.
The Energy Saving Trust (EST) will run a study "into the feasibility of running large numbers of electric private hire vehicles in the UK.
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In 1958 Yale University ran a study to test brainstorming.
Four years ago, Stride ran a study that counted and categorized every incident of cheating during the 2010 World Cup.
Pomeroy ran a study computing the expected winning percentage of a hypothetical best team in college basketball, if that team played a double round-robin in each conference.
For a start, it has been running a study and education programme in Iraqi Kurdistan, in the north-east of the country.
University of California, Davis researcher Katherine Ingram has been running a study for the past two years in an attempt to put a monetary number on what she calls the "ecosystem services" provided by bats.
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