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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we analyze if" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where one is discussing the conditions or criteria under which an analysis is conducted. Example: "In this study, we analyze if the new treatment is more effective than the standard one."
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We analyze if and how the material thickness, number of beams and beam length affect the resonator performance.
We analyze if architectural problems are reflected in code-anomaly agglomerations more often than in individual code anomalies.
Specifically, we analyze if the growth of industry itself was positively influenced by the government policy of promoting entrepreneurial efforts.
In this paper, we analyze if and how the characteristics of block and incremental processing can be combined to produce new types of ensemble classifiers.
Second, we analyze if these effects depend on whether or not an economy has already implemented a systemic change from a DB to a DC system.
In particular, we analyze if the OJT gap between permanent and temporary workers is larger in labor markets with highly discontinuous severance pay schemes.
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In the present study we analyzed if autoantibodies against p45 and MDA-p45 are related to carotid atherosclerosis and acute cardiovascular events in humans.
We analyzed if, in contrary to initial S100A6 levels, postoperative S100A6 concentrations might have a better value for determination of tumor characteristics or success of surgery.
We analyzed if Snail1 nuclear expression correlated with clinicopathologic features.
Here we analyzed if trust and reciprocity differ between monetary and effort conditions.
Next, we analyzed if therapy with donor apoptotic cells affected the direct T cell response.
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