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Meanings of derived from studies in English
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Usage of derived from studies in English
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Treatment strategies for breast cancer in males are derivedfromstudies performed among females.
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Consequently, most knowledge about antiretroviral efficacy and toxicity has been derivedfromstudies of predominately male subjects.
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Most of our biochemical understanding of formin effects on actin dynamics is derivedfromstudies using formin fragments.
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During the Renaissance, for instance, such holdovers derivedfromstudies of the Bible, which led to the Reformation.
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Our understanding of muscle glycosylation to date has derivedfromstudies in mouse models and a limited number of human lectin histochemistry studies.
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Background: The genomic sequences of SARS-CoV-2 worldwide are publicly available and are derivedfromstudies due to the increase in the number of cases.
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Although our understanding of alternative splicing has increased rapidly, current knowledge of splicing regulation has largely been derivedfromstudies of highly expressed mRNAs.
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Numbers of cancer cases and deaths possibly attributable to radiation from Chernobyl were estimated, applying state-of-the-art risk models derivedfromstudies of other irradiated populations.
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The practice of stopping antidepressant medications prior to ECT derivedfromstudies in the 1960s and 1970s in nonresistant samples.
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Background: Information on the utility of atopy patch testing (APT) in the diagnosis of food allergy is derivedfromstudies of children with atopic dermatitis.