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"this study prepared" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a subject or introductory phrase to indicate the focus of the sentence. Example: This study prepared by our team examines the effects of climate change on local wildlife populations.
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This study prepared a novel photocatalyst for effective H2 production under solar light irradiation.
This study prepared high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) D6AC weldments using a plasma arc welding (PAW) process.
This study prepared inter/intra-ply hybrid composites reinforced with sandwich-structure recycled Kevlar nonwoven/glass woven compound fabric.
This study prepared road alkali-activated blast furnace slag (AABFS) paste in different mixture ratios based on an orthogonal test scheme.
To test the residual strength after fatigue testing, this study prepared a test specimen, a 48.3 m wind turbine blade that had experienced initial static tests and then fatigue tests in accordance with the technical specification IEC TS 61400-23.
This study prepared improved landslide susceptible map and it is showing recent landslides on the map.
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This study prepares porous PLLA from a blend of two biodegradable polymers.
Firstly, this study prepares six types of asphalt mortar including two types of fillers (limestone powder and red mud) and three filler bitumen ratios (0.3, 0.6, 0.9).
The course focused on in this study prepares students for the bachelor thesis with respect to scientific methodology and communication.
To visually reply to the inquiry, this study prepares Fig. 1, consisting of a single input (x) and two desirable outputs ((g_{ 1}) and (g_{ 2})).
With an emphasis on artistic practice, this course of study prepares students who plan either to enter the field or to pursue graduate studies in theater arts.
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