Gates frequently cites research from a decades-long study in Bangladesh as a rationale for family planning.
Moreover, it was a long study aimed at preventing cancer that turned up the heart risks in the arthritis medicine Vioxx.
They found that 7.7% of those without diabetes or kidney disease died over the course of the decade-long study.
In late August, the University of Notre Dame handed 40 students an Apple iPad as part of a year-long study of e-readers.
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"Call handlers can help people find the right course, whether it is a one-week intensive driving course or a year-long study of floristry, " she added.
Finding out more about the effects of gum disease on the heart would require a massive five- to 10-year-long study using tens of thousands of people, he said.
Emily Yoffe wrote in Slate last week about The Longevity Project, a new book about a decades-long study begun by the psychologist Lewis Terman at Stanford in 1921.
According to her new year-long study of over 4, 000 college-educated professionals and 268 senior executives, conducted by CTI and in partnership with Marie Claire magazine, looking like a leader is the first step to becoming one.
In one week-long study of 30 college students, Hancock observed that the phone was the weapon of choice, enabling 37% of all the lies, versus 27% during face-to-face exchanges, 21% using Instant Messaging and just 14% via email.
This is an interim report, based on a year-long study of 63 pupils in England, with the final report expected next year, but so far researchers have not found a negative association between using text abbreviations and literacy skills.
While she knows of no research examining the long-term impact of reality TV, a several decades-long study shows people who watched aggressive and violent behavior on TV as kids were more likely to be aggressive, hit their spouses and engage in other inappropriate behavior later in life.
Yet Apple is oddly absent among the companies described in each chapter-long case study.
We just completed a year-long research study on the impact of employee recognition, and there were some surprising results.
They also get a long term study to ensure that the children of treated women are not being harmed by the drug.
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You know, maybe the influence of the past 40 years can't be eradicated in even a long intervention study that goes on for about eight years.
In fact, she said, Energy Northwest is still considering whether or not to commission an 18-month-long feasibility study on the idea in partnership with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
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"Researchers are committed to a long term study of HSL with the goals of producing ... a dictionary (and) archived videotaped data, " s aid James Woodward, an Adjunct Professor of Linguistics at the University of Hawaii at Mano.
Over the long haul, study after study has shown that they tend on average to fare poorly.
To do so, a long-term study would be needed which compared people wearing the lenses and people who didn't, optometrists say.
Miss Gabor has now called for a long-term study of the waters, saying she is confident it will show that all is well.
The WikiLeaks problem highlights something that smart investors have known for a long time: study the management team and the way they do business.
The unusually long-term study, developed in collaboration with the Social Security Administration, covered some 40 years across the lifespan of more than 2, 000 women.
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Mr Cruz also points out, anecdotally, that of 20 gang members he enrolled in a long-term study in 1996, only five are still alive.
East said he had no idea on exactly how long the feasibility study would take, but it would start "as soon as we can".
After all, at least he did not repeat his mistake after an 11-year-long opportunity to study and learn the fatal error of his ways.
Their team studied DNA samples from 470 middle-aged men and women who were already taking part in a long-term study of atherosclerosis led by USC's James Dwyer.
Duma, along with researchers at both Virginia Tech and Wake Forest, is conducting a long-term study of how hits to the head affect 119 young football players.
As a result, the Women's Health Initiative (a large, long-term study of the effectiveness of oestrogen in preventing osteoporosis) is now looking at whether the hormone can prevent Alzheimer's as well.
The findings echo early results from the decade-long Epicure 2 study, published last month, which also showed improved survival rates for babies born at 24 and 25 weeks, but not for those born earlier.
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