Dr Conway-Morris has arrived at this view from a detailed study of what is known as convergent evolution.
For Mattis, Weston's intricate portraits of objects like peppers, cabbages and shells reflected his own obsessively detailed study of quarks, electrons and photons.
The average for all private health insurers is only 9.2% according to a detailed study of this issue conducted by the reputable consulting firm, Sherlock Company.
The announcement today is the outcome of a detailed study on the structure of the company, comparing what we need for the future with what we have today.
Recently a detailed study conducted by the researchers at Columbia University has indicated that the cost-benefit ratio of using da Vinci surgical system to perform hysterectomies is not favorable at all.
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Excerpt: History writing in the second half of the 20th century tends to eschew grand judgements in favour of reappraisals grounded in a more detailed study of archival and published material.
Now a detailed study of lawsuits in Delaware Chancery Court suggests the judge was onto something--at least when it comes to the lucrative practice of suing over the terms of mergers and acquisitions.
The most detailed study of night work, carried out by Daniel Hamermesh, an economist at the University of Texas at Austin and published by the National Bureau for Economic Research, compared 1991 with 1973 and found a marked decline in work between 7pm and 5am.
He had conducted a detailed study of his company's fortunes and found that his income had increased by 70% in the six months after he started using a mobile phone in 2006, because basic activities such as stock handling and negotiating prices with suppliers become much more efficient with a mobile phone.
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Muto's proximity allowed him to make a detailed character study of O'Reilly.
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Skanska provides a detailed case study of how they were able to retrofit their New York City headquarters in the Empire State Building and first commercial building in Scandinavia to achieve LEED Platinum precertification.
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On the surface, Mr. Waxman appears to be requesting nothing more than a more detailed environmental impact study before proceeding.
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State schools will still have to teach national curriculum subjects, but not the detailed programmes of study, except for the last two years of primary school.
Ministers say the curriculum will be slimmed down, but there will be "detailed programmes of study" for English, maths and science that will set out the "core knowledge" expected.
It would allow time for the completion of a detailed IMF-study, as well as a formal interagency study under the auspices of the Economic Policy Council (which must include prominent representation from the NSC, the Department of Defense and the CIA).
The detailed results of the study are published in the July 20 edition of the Astrophysical Journal.
Their recent study was detailed in an item published in the February 7 edition of the journal Nature Biotechnology.
The detailed results of the study will be published in an upcoming issue of the Journal of Geophysical Research-Planets.
The results of the study, detailed in the Lancet, revealed a "striking" difference in the stiffness and elasticity of the arterial wall and the function of the lining of the arteries.
In this new study, detailed this week in the journal Nature Methods, Hufnagel and colleagues recorded the movements of every cell nucleus in the embryo not only during the later developmental stages, but also throughout the first three hours of the embryo's life, when nuclei divide very rapidly.
For organizations, this aspect comes out at best through a detailed story within the case study.
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However, the latest detailed findings from the Whole System study paint a more complex picture.
But enquiring about a child's use of eye contact, sounds, words and gestures can flag up early on if more detailed screening is needed, a study shows.
The study will look at detailed health histories of hundreds of thousands of patients who live near wells and other facilities that are producing natural gas from the same Marcellus Shale formation that New York would tap.
The Geisinger study will look at detailed health histories of hundreds of thousands of patients who live near wells and other facilities that are producing natural gas from the same Marcellus Shale formation that New York would tap.
It emerged in December that the authorities in the United States had recommended withholding from general publication the detailed results and methods of the study, as well as those of a second one led by Yoshihiro Kawaoka, of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. (This also created transmissible strains, albeit less virulent ones.) Both studies had received grants from America's National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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Earlier, much-publicized Dartmouth research examined high-level differences in Medicare spending across different regions of the country and concluded that more medical spending had no relationship to better outcomes, This study, looking at more detailed individual patient data over a longer period of time, reached the opposite conclusion.
Mr Tarr said teaching should be rigorous and challenging, but it was "academic snobbery" to say you could only study history by taking lots of detailed notes.
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