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According to a study carried out by Dr Landau, in co-operation with Marc Parmentier at the Free University of Brussels, and Stephen O'Brien at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Maryland, roughly one in every ten Caucasians carries it, although it is strangely absent in African and Asian populations.
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Mr. MICHAEL O'HANLON (Senior Fellow, Brookings Institute): So it's a word that's not only more amorphous, but frankly somewhat beyond rebuke or beyond repudiation on the part of critics.
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Mr. O'Driscoll is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute.
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Randal O'Toole, a senior fellow with the CATO Institute, said it is far more cost-effective to save energy by encouraging people to drive more fuel-efficient cars than to build and operate high-speed rail.
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Michael Waller, appeared on Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor in his capacity as a professor at the Institute of World Politics.
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"We deliberately developed a certain dependency on contractors, " says Michael O'Hanlon, a foreign policy analyst at Washington's Brookings Institute.
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David O'Brochta is professor at the University of Maryland's Biotechnology Institute.
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Michael O'Hanlon, a respected military analyst with the center-left Brookings Institute, was among them.
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"He, like many chronic exercise addicts, is the one with an agenda, " said Dr. O'Keefe, a sports cardiologist at Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute in Kansas City.
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Dr. Joseph O'Donnell, an oncologist and professor at the Geisel School of Medicine, where the Koop Institute is located, said he shared Koop's desire to focus on disease prevention.
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