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Discover LudwigThe phrase "study severely" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be interpreted as studying in a strict or intense manner, but it lacks clarity and is not a standard expression. Example: "To prepare for the exam, I had to study severely, focusing on every detail of the material."
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In the present study, severely immunosuppressed patients presented with significantly lower lymphocyte counts.
In another study, severely resorbed alveolar ridges were treated with NBM and a configured titanium mesh [ 1].
In this study, severely arthritic (score 3) HTLV-I-Tg mice (TS) (females, 6 to 9 weeks of age) were used.
The observational nature of this study severely hinders causal inference, but the results can provide at least some positive associations of particular factors of interest.
In this study, severely dehydrated children were infused with low sodium high potassium fluids at 20 ml/kg body weight for the first 2 h, then at 10 ml/kg body weight for the next.
However, poor reporting in the case series included in their study severely constrained their analysis and investigation of the hypothesis that findings in case series may be affected by methodological characteristics.
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Disturbingly, autofluorescence of the organism studied severely limits the application of fluorescent imaging, especially when using low abundant proteins or weaker fluorophores (such as RFP or CFP).
Panels A and B show that the performance of younger and older adults, respectively, was perfect or nearly perfect in a substantial number of previous studies, severely limiting the size of observable age-related declines.
We therefore studied severely malnourished children admitted to Mulago hospital to map the mortality pattern, identify the risk factors for mortality and suggest potential interventions to reduce mortality.
Our findings, and that of prior longitudinal studies, demonstrate that the annual incidence of new MRI findings is extremely low, rendering all published studies severely underpowered to detect statistically significant associations with incident symptom outcomes.
However, recent studies severely question the viability of bryozoan carbonates as palaeoclimatic indicators, and report them in subtropical and tropical areas as well depending on local/regional environmental conditions, e.g., raised nutrient content (Pomar et al., 2004).
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