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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sub analysis" is not standard in written English; the correct term is "sub-analysis" with a hyphen
You can use it when referring to a secondary or detailed analysis within a larger study or report.
Example: "The sub-analysis revealed significant trends that were not apparent in the main findings."
Alternatives: "secondary analysis" or "supplementary analysis."
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In a sub analysis of different ages, older women once again fared better than young women.
Sub analysis included data from the intensive care unit (ICU) and the emergency room (ER).
Sub analysis will be performed to identify possible changes in subgroups.
In the same study the sub analysis of the ICD-9 codes showed similar trends.
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Finally, a sub-analysis in females was done.
The results of this sub-analysis are summarized in Table 3.
A sub-analysis in females (not shown) gave the same results as in the whole material.
Methods: This is a sub-analysis of the ICU-CardioMan Trial.
In a sub-analysis, then, we deleted the HIV-RNA variable.
This paper presents a retrospective, unplanned sub-analysis of cohort 2 data.
The endpoint of this sub-analysis was first or only clinical episode of P. falciparum malaria.
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