英語 での Most recent study の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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The most recent study was done in 2010.
While these benefits have been studied time andagain, this most recent study showed that the positive effects only last about 20 minutes.
The most recent study was published on July 8th by psychologists Michael J.
The scientists compared the observed relative humidity in the dry zones to16 different climate models used in the most recent study by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
This most recent study suggests it is ibuprofen alone that has an effect.
The scientists compared the observed relative humidity in the dry zones to16 different climate models used in the most recent study by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Based on the most recent study, for every death there are three child births every minute.
We have known the fever is apart of the body's natural line of defense, but this most recent study reveals a fever works to make certain parts of the immune system work harder.
In the most recent study, they used a molecule called HET0016, which inhibits the actions of 20-HETE.
Although many migrants pass through Libya, our most recent study looked specifically at the experiences of Eritrean migrants coming to Italy via Libya.
The most recent study wave- which consisted of ratings from 500 respondents- was collected during seven days ending October 13.
In comparison, the most recent study of human height, which included 183,727 subjects, identified only 180 genetic variants.
The most recent study, led by a scientist from Duke University, shows that as few as 32,000 lions are left in the wild.
As highlighted in the most recent study, repetitive hits to the head have been consistently implicated as a cause of CTE by this research group.
In this most recent study, people with at least moderate depression received support and encouragement alone, or coupled with an antidepressant or a placebo.
However, this most recent study has investigated the links in more detail, by using the same genome-wide information and large data sets.
His most recent study, published in the journal Environmental Science& Technology, shows that 93 percent of the uric acid used to make these compounds comes from human urine(sweat also contains uric acid).
The most recent study,"Concerns about Islamic Extremism on the Rise in Middle East," released on July 1, conducted among 14,244 respondents in 14 countries between April 10 to May 25, 2014, holds much interest.
The most recent study suggests 40 million to 80 million network-enabled devices responded to discovery requests from the internet and are vulnerable to an attack that gives hackers access to webcams, printers, passwords.
The most recent study, The Framingham Offspring Study, led by researchers at the Boston University School of Medicine, followed 2,632 healthy men and women aged 30 to 64 years with normal blood pressure over a period of 16 years.
The most recent studies indicate that 90 per cent of implants placed ten years ago are still functional today.
The most recent studies indicate that 90 per cent of implants placed ten years ago are still functional today.
However, the most recent studies have revealed that brown fat cells lie in areas of deep fat in other regions of the human body.
Our most recent studies at Fukushima have benefited from more sophisticated analyses of radiation doses received by animals.
However, the most recent studies, which included people born after 1927, indicated a risk of 24 per cent.
In fact, most recent studies predict that this discipline will continue to increase its share of business in the next.
The following PLCO analyses regardingovarian cancer have been published, with the most recent studies listed first.
The most recent studies of the plant world have demonstrated that plants are sentient(and thus are endowed with senses), that they communicate(with each other and with animals), sleep, remember, and can manipulate other species.
The most recent studies suggest a two-fold increase in the incidence of non-CLL leukaemia between 1986 and 1996 in Russian emergency and recovery operation workers exposed to more than 150 mGy(external dose).