Examples of using Analysed data in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Kaplan analysed data of over 900 cases of IBD in the UK, spanning three years.
A recent study from the London School of Economics andPolitical Science analysed data on over 7,500 children born between 2000 and 2002.
The team analysed data on the working patterns of 85,494 middle-aged men and women from the UK, Denmark, Sweden and Finland.
Researchers from Loughborough University and the University of Sydney analysed data on the time people spent doing exercise and their health over 18 years.
A third study analysed data on potassium intake and health from 33 trials involving over 128,000 healthy participants.
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The study by the University of Oxford andthe London School of Hygiene& Tropical Medicine analysed data from 24 EU countries, the US and Canada.
His team analysed data from 14 studies looking at the link between exercise, sex and the risk of heart attacks or sudden cardiac death.
Researchers from the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic andSocial Research analysed data on the diet, exercise and personality type of more than 7,000 people.
The Glasgow researchers analysed data from 56 studies from 18 countries which included information on the influence of grandparents on their grandchildren.
The main function of statistics is to act as a test to confirm orcontradict the conclusions that you have drawn on the basis of your understanding of analysed data.
The team of researchers also analysed data from more than 31,000 people in 18 countries.
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The researchers analysed data from 95 studies on fruit and vegetable intake, finding that ten servings cut the risk of dying prematurely by almost a third.
Stephen Bullivant, senior lecturer in theology andethics at St Mary's Catholic University in Twickenham, analysed data collected through British Social Attitudes surveys over three decades.
Fact Check analysed data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, that economics Professor John Quiggin, of the University of Queensland, then verified.
For the study, which was published in the journal BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health,the researchers analysed data gathered between 2012 and 2014 from 1,573 healthy middle-aged and older adults from Okayama in western Japan.
Fontanet's team analysed data from 42 patients who developed GBS at the time of the French Polynesian epidemic and found every one had evidence of a previous infection with Zika.
For the study, published in the European Heart Journal, the team analysed data from 85,494 men and women from the UK, Denmark, Sweden and Finland who took part in one of eight studies in these countries.
They analysed data from seven previously published observational and interventional studies to determine how consuming energy drinks might impact heart health.
Experts from University College London analysed data for more than 11,000 people with an average age of 50 taking part in the Scottish Healthy Survey.
Scientists analysed data from surveys, such as from the World Health Organization, government websites, and reviewed“all articles” about the numbers of obese or overweight people in the world.
A team at the London School of Hygiene& Tropical Medicine analysed data collected in England and Wales between 2003 and 2009 on links between cardiovascular problems and short-term air pollution.
The team analysed data from 14 studies looking at the link between exercise, sex and the risk of heart attacks or sudden cardiac death- a lethal heart rhythm that causes the heart to stop circulating blood.
Our study, published in the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, analysed data on 500,000 patients from GP practices in the UK to explore the prevalence of depression and anxiety across a range of inflammatory disorders.
The study analysed data on weekly alcohol intake and cognitive performance measured repeatedly over 30 years between 1985 and 2015 for 550 healthy men and women with an average age of 43 at the start of the study.
In the current study, the researchers analysed data collected for the Christchurch Health and Development Study, which included a large birth cohort of children from New Zealand.
The second study analysed data from four games: two MOBAs- League of Legends and Defence of the Ancients 2(Dota 2)- and two‘First Person Shooters'- Destiny and Battlefield 3.
