Examples of using Study published in the journal in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Moreover, a study published in the journal“Thrombosis and Haemostasis”.
Several centres in Israel participated in this study published in the journal Seizure.
This is where the study published in the Journal Immunity comes in handy.
A study published in the journal"Nature" describes how researchers sequenced the octopus genome and found something surprising.
Vitamin D performs an essential role in the immune system's effective response against infections such as tuberculosis,reveals a study published in the journal Science Translational Medicine.
A study published in the journal of burn(2015) suggests that this type of injury is the main category of trauma that affects young people up to 15 years.
He had several studies published in the Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia and one study published in the journal Arthroscopy, with his son Dr. Eduardo Luís Cruells Vieira also an orthopedist and with Prof. Dr. Moisés Cohen.
A research study published in the journal Clinical and Investigative Medicine1 located that whey healthy protein helps reduce weight loss among HIV-positive clients.
There was always the suspicion that all those hours in front of PCs and TVs could cause problems on  human health,now this has been proven with a study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
Scientist, in a study published in the journal Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, they did say that another step toward developing anti-multiple sclerosis.
MS after two common infections,says new research scientist, in a study published in the journal Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, they did say that another step toward developing anti-multiple sclerosis.
A study published in the journal Diversity and Distributions(Woodhams et al., 2010) looked at populations of frogs which have recovered from a chytrid infection and found indications that natural selection may have led to more resistant populations and facilitated the recovery.
Earlier this week,Medical News Today reported on a study published in the journal Heart, in which researchers from the UK claim eating up to 100 g of chocolate daily may reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke.
A study published in the journal Science has confirmed that it has made a significant contribution to halting the decline of some of Europe's most threatened birds.
He is one of the coordinators of a study published in the journal Bahia Análise& Dados(Bahia analysis& data), which analyzed the process of female emancipation in Brazilian metropolitan regions between 1990 and 2000.
There was a study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute that found out women consuming dairy who has had breast cancer increases their risk of dying of breast cancer 49.
Another study published in the journal Nature Astronomy on July 2 showed that hydrogen was actually"transpirational" from the atmosphere of KELT-9b and was inhaled into the parent star of the planet.
A study published in the Journal of Youth and Adolescence showed that children who play lots of violent video games are more likely to have problems at school, arguing and fighting with peers and teachers.
But a study published in the journal Cell on January 12, 2017 demonstrates that stimulation of a sub-region of this structure unleashes the cat's predatory behavior rather than the rodent's defensive response.
A study published in the journal Cell, one of the most respected in the world, shows the first results from research seeking to discover the'formula' for longevity in the genes of whales.
According a study published in the Journal of the American Geriatric Society, they make up one of the leading risk factors for placing a patient with PD into a nursing center or other LT/PAC center.
So the study published in the journal PLoS on October 3 was unusual in that the researchers studied only healthy young adults age 18 to 25, and were looking to see if a certain supplement could improve their short-term(“working”) memory.