Nikolov, RN, et al, Gastrointestinal symptoms in a sample of children with pervasive developmental disorders.
Now it is trying to clean up the electoral roll: it recently found 52, 000 duplicated entries in a sample of 1.2m registered voters.
According to Bain analysis, more than 80 percent of the unrealized investments in a sample of buyout funds we examined were completed between 2005 and 2008.
The CPI, a number based on a sample (or basket) of goods and services from a sample of sales outlets in a sample of locations for a sample of times, across the country.
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In a 2009 study in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, David Lubinski and his team at Vanderbilt found that in a sample of academically gifted young adults, women became less career-oriented than men over time.
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The report said in a sample of 31 authorised credit card transaction logs covering a three month period, 25 (80%) included expenditure which was either not in accordance with the council's guidelines or supported by invoices or receipts.
In a sample of 3.6 million anonymised records taken from the database at the university, they found almost 33, 000 with "borderline" results which would normally require a re-test, and 3, 700 whose results suggested more strongly they had undiagnosed diabetes.
Some remarkable research by our sister paper, Financial News, found that in a sample of eight of the biggest investment banks and investment banking divisions of universal banks, the compensation paid over the past five years amounted to 2.6 times the pre-tax profits earned.
Sometimes the team executive puts too much faith in a player's college career or in a small sample of a young pro.
In a swab sample of one household bin for harmful bugs, Mr Boothby recorded a reading of 48, 029.
In a 1996 sample of over 914, 219 Americans, slightly over half were introverts, so working with them more effectively is important.
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In a representative sample of produce tested by the agency, 28 percent of frozen blueberries, 20 percent of celery, and 25 percent of strawberries contained traces of one type of organophosphate.
Anyone who sends a tweet to the machine while standing in front of it will receive a free sample of BOS Ice Tea, a popular organic beverage made in South Africa from Rooibos, an indigenous plant which locals have used to make traditional tea for hundreds of years.
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Curiosity drilled a hole in Mars to collect a sample of its surface, which is the first time any rover has drilled such a hole on the Red Planet.
In contrast, a sample of corporations sent 60% of its messages by phone, 9% by text, and 19% by email.
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In looking at a sample of American blue chips that often come up dividend screens, it is hard to make such a case.
She first injects a sample of "wild virus"-- in this case, H1N1 virus she got from the CDC, originally culled from a child who was infected in California this spring -- and then injects a sample of another flu strain that's known for its ability to rapidly multiply in eggs.
Launched in 1997, the tests are taken every three years by a sample of schools in over 70 countries and regional authorities and are used to create a global ranking of school performance.
He was found to have had excessive levels of Norandrosterone in a urine sample taken during the Tour of Austria in June last year.
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That button also lets you buy the book (in the case of a sample), skip to a specific page, bookmark, look up a word in the including Collins dictionary, view the book's table of contents, and adjust the font size -- there are eight font sizes in all.
The school is in the process of patenting a process in which dogs would sample the air left in the wake of travelers passing through an airport terminal.
They placed a sample of each in a machine that shook them about, and focused a laser beam on each sample.
The new analysis, which appears in the June issue of the journal Pediatrics, included a nationally representative sample of 3, 383 adolescents who participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, a biannual survey conducted by the CDC.
That in turn means that a sample of a thousand people can represent 200 million.
In a less excusable turn of events, the camera software did freeze up on us a couple of times while processing images, and you'll see an example of it freezing a video recording for a couple of seconds in the sample below.
In the post, he includes a sample of the reCAPTCHAs he was presented (to the right), and many commenters chimed in with their own CAPTCHA moments.
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The initial plan formulated in early 2004 called for the recruitment of 100, 000 pregnant women from a random sample of U.S. households in about 100 communities, mostly individual counties across the country.
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Earlier this month, the Mars Curiosity rover drilled into the Martian surface, in the hopes of collecting a sample from the interior of a rock.
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Each person in the sample is given a list of 46 "attributes" and is then asked to say which of these traits they believe is applicable to a given celebrity or presidential candidate.
By law, the U.S. Department of Education gives the math and reading tests to a representative sample of students in every state biennially.
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