Examples of using A recent study found in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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A recent study found that about 6 percent of people with E.
Mice exposed to household fabrics contaminated with third-hand tobacco smoke showed changes in biologicalmarkers of health after only one month, a recent study found.
But a recent study found the conclusive evidence we have all been waiting for.
Research has varied on just how many germsare crawling on the average cell phone, but a recent study found more than 17,000 bacterial gene copies on the phones of high school students.
A recent study found an association between better sleep and church attendance….
What's more,it may make your immune system weaker-- a recent study found a sign of this in obese people with HIV, compared with those who were at a healthy weight.
A recent study found corals in Pacific ocean were disappearing faster than previously thought.
We share many of these with other animals, but a recent study found that there might be five esters- organic compounds that react with water to produce alcohols and acids- that are unique to humans.
A recent study found an unsettling association between HDL cholesterol and mortality in men.
Meanwhile, a recent study found a link between blood pressure and the sex of the baby.
A recent study found that about 41% of respondents don't do anything to proactively address back pain.[12].
A recent study found that using saccharin, sucralose, and aspartame may disrupt the balance of bacteria in the gut(24).
A recent study found that a 3.6°F increase in global temperatures could make corn prices twice as volatile.
A recent study found out that wearing a bra overnight can disrupt sleep patterns and make you sleep less than you should.
A recent study found that materialists also feel less gratitude which, in turn, is associated with lower levels of life satisfaction.
A recent study found that things like walking in heels, wearing a trouser suit, and wearing lipstick make women feel more confident.
A recent study found that diesel cars are pumping out 50 per cent more toxic emissions than they should be if all were complying with pollution laws.
A recent study found that students that have Facebook running(even just in the background) when they work get grades that are 20% lower than other students.
And a recent study found that not just listening, but controlling and creating music in time to ones pace had an even more profound effect on perceived effort during a workout.
A recent study found that the more power people have, the more likely they will discount advice due to an elevated sense of confidence in their own judgment.
A recent study found that 73% of private patents were based on knowledge generated by public sources such as universities and nonprofit or government laboratories.
A recent study found new clues that help identify animal emotions by tail movement, setting aside the idea that by wagging their tail they are just saying they are happy or not.
A recent study found that 81% of millennials“expect companies to go beyond generating profit and serve as drivers of change and become active in their communities”.
For example, a recent study found that opioid-related deaths in Colorado were(modestly) reduced relative to two comparison states in the short term following recreational pot legalisation.
A recent study found that L-655,708, and another α5 subunit-containing GABAA receptor-selective negative allosteric modulator, MRK-016, produced rapid, ketamine-like antidepressant effects in animal models of depression.[9].
In fact, a recent study found diabetics who ate one cup of beans every day for 3 months saw better improvements in fasting blood sugar, cholesterol and even body weight than a group who ate one cup of equally-fibrous whole-wheat products.
Indeed, a recent study found that when people were given the tag of"leader," the other members of the team felt they talked a disproportionate amount during the tasks, with these discussions also rated as poorer in terms of openness towards different points of view.