The study's lead author suggested that doctors might have a change of heart regarding the use of aspirin in cardiac failure. |
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This study's focus on community outreach contexts and its accompanying outcomes made social comparison processes especially salient. |
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The disjunction between this study's actual data and the alarmist headlines its authors helped generate is especially remarkable. |
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But the BMJ queried whether these conclusions had been drawn from an examination of the study's raw data. |
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The new study's findings were true for African Americans and whites, as well as men and women. |
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Carol Boozer, DSc, one of the researchers, says she is cautiously optimistic about the study's findings. |
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These measures were used to create the study's control variable in the multivariate analyses. |
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The study's argument is shaped diachronically, early versus late Austen, but the contrast is not mechanically developmental. |
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Caution should be used in generalizing this study's results to other student populations. |
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The study's findings are provocative but not conclusive, say researchers on brain lateralization, giftedness and mathematics education. |
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Although not reported, the study's findings do not indicate high multicollinearity among cluster variates. |
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He was told that the study's exploration of options amounted to planning for failure. |
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Neither this study's gestalt approach nor the daunting task of comprehending resultant findings need dilute its intended contributions. |
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According to the study's author, it's not clear whether cocaine kills brain cells or merely impairs them, or whether the effect is reversible. |
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But I'm most galled by the inaccuracy of how the study's results are misleadingly characterized. |
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Table 1 shows the intercorrelations among the study's primary variables using 1994-1995 data. |
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The study's concluding chapter concerns itself with the culminating philosophy of the Gurdjieff movement in Harlem. |
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Such an epistemological approach to crime and penology is undoubtedly one of the study's major strengths. |
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In the study's first year, wheat plants were hoed out in February to the appropriate winterkill levels. |
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Despite the insubstantial nature of the wraith, it appeared opaque enough, and stood in the center of the study's hardwood floor with its wings fully outstretched. |
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Their methodical review of the evidence exposed some problems with the study's findings. |
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One of the study's authors, Guohua Li, elaborated on the point in a February story in the Denver Post. |
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A third limitation is the study's limited geographical scope. |
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What's interesting about the study's finding is that it dodges the trap that snares much of the research on stimulant medication. |
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While much of the report deals in generalizations, the study's authors occasionally zero in on particular situations with a sharp eye for the telling detail. |
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In general, this study's results suggest the woman's consent, or lack thereof, influenced the predictive utility of both sexual excitation and attraction to sexual aggression. |
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The discovery that anxiety is linked to slower disengagement from threatening stimuli raises as many questions as answers, observe the study's authors. |
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Having now reached the said window she slowly drew open the marron velvet drapes of her study's only window, standing as far away as possible from the window at all times. |
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Furthermore, the study's presentation of the opinions of non-literary people is chronologically and thematically disorganized. |
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Dr Nicola Rollock, one of the study's authors, said racism was still a reality for many black middle-class families. |
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Also, the moment of inertia of the wheels about their axles is neglected in order to narrow the study's focus on yaw inertia. |
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This study was cast into doubt when it was later found that Newton himself wrote the study's concluding remarks on Leibniz. |
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But in light of a survey of the study's participants, Workmaster may have understated the confusion. |
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Wyss-Coray has co-founded a biotechnology company, Alkahest, to explore the therapeutic implications of the new study's findings. |
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The study's findings have been published in the journal Pediatric Allergy, Immunology, and Pulmonology. |
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The face of ultra-conservative rabbi Abraham Eidelmann appears enwreathed by the holy books that line his study's bookcases. |
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In dose-dependent fashion, 14 of 16 menorrhagic women on the 10-mg dose had normal or absent periods by the study's end, compared with 18 of 23 on 5 mg. |
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The study's authors attributed the reduction in fibroid size from EGCG due to an inhibitory effect on leiomyoma tumor cell proliferation and apotosis induction. |
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The study's results showed infants whose mothers attended more closely to their babbling vocalized more complex sounds and develop language skills sooner. |
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Dr Tiina Vares, of Canterbury University and one of the study's principal investigators, said that study was the first of its kind to take into account the views of the girls. |
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When we converted the study's decibel performance numbers into percentage figures, it became abundantly clear to us just how significant the performance differences are. |
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Cameroon's tax code is sophisticated, and even the study's interviewees, untouched by formal business laws, reported paying at least some tax imposed by the formal tax law. |
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Jean-Claude Tardif, MD, FRCP, director of clinical research and associate professor of medicine at Montreal Heart Institute will chair the study's steering committee. |
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These findings involving 144 North Texas children aged 10 to 14 demonstrate the need for further research, said Kimberly Fulda, DrPH, the study's principal investigator. |
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And the study's author said that if just 10 percent of motorists carpooled or rode public transit, all Southern Californian commuters could have a better ride. |
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The findings are concerning, the study's authors wrote, because carbon monoxide poisoning is linked to 500 accidental deaths yearly and a higher risk for brain injury. |
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Some scientists, however, are dubious about the study's conclusions, saying only an autopsy could confirm whether Hatshepsut was poisoned by her skin cream. |
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In dose-dependent fashion, 14 of 16 menorrhagic women who were on the 10-mg dose had normal or absent periods by the study's conclusion, compared with 18 of 23 taking 5 mg. |
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