That is certainly the implication of HMRC's study of what was happening.
The University of Michigan's Longitudinal Study of American Youth found last year that married men are cooking 34 meals a month, almost as many as their wives.
He researches the epidemiology and demography of Latinos in California because he's director of UCLA's Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture.
The deposition helped lead NEJM to issue an "expression of concern" regarding Merck's biggest study of Vioxx, called VIGOR.
The medical examiner's office, in a statement Thursday, said it was awaiting the family's decision regarding study of Seau's brain.
Researchers tracked the psychological well-being of 10, 000 people aged 50 to 100 over nine years as part of the university's English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.
Researchers studied more than 13, 000 women taking part in the University of Bristol's children of the 90s study.
One of the world's most comprehensive cost of living surveys, Mercer's study takes 143 cities across six continents and compares the costs of over 200 items in each location.
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Not necessarily, said Rebecca Zorach, director of the Social Media Project at the University of Chicago's Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality.
NASA's study of NEOs provides important clues to understanding the origin of our solar system.
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But Ramezani's study of thousands of companies from January 1990 to December 2000 provides intellectual ballast.
Paul Franco's study of Oakeshott's thought leaves his outwardly cheerful life on one side.
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The Fed's study of this question finds little convincing evidence to support this.
Scientists are enlisting sailors and fishermen to help with what they hope will be the world's biggest study of plankton in the oceans.
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Rene Barendse's study of European traders in the western Indian Ocean and contiguous lands in the 17th century shows how detailed evidence helps.
Brand monitoring firm IP Lasso's study of 100 Oscar themed apps found 90 made use of material they might not have licences to reproduce.
Early results from Schaefer's study of the movements of gamma-ray bursts suggest that dark energy is different far out in space, and therefore way back in time.
The CBI's own study of the issue, published in 2005, found that many small firms settled claims even when they had legal advice that they might well win.
Harvard's study of the Milwaukee schools found that, after four years, pupils in voucher schools had maths scores 11 percentage points higher than their unlucky public contemporaries, and six points higher in reading.
Gary Sheffield's study of British generalship works better because it focuses on the system that fostered the military elite, and the ways in which that system responded to the experience of the first world war.
In the OECD's annual study of educational performance, the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), girls score better in reading in all countries even at primary level, and much better by the time they are 15.
The administration hasn't finished a mandatory comprehensive study of U.S. nuclear-arms policy or a broader study of defense, known as the quadrennial review.
Despite all that, "Family Ties" focused mostly on themes surrounding its title, says Robert Thompson of Syracuse University's Center for the Study of Popular Television.
"Uninsured depositors are starting to lose confidence that their accounts will be fully protected in the event the bank in which they have their money fails, " said Geoffrey Miller, director of New York University's Center for the Study of Central Banks.
The biggest risk in many of the current batch of deals is that the private-equity firms discover the cash-flow models to be less predictable than they thought, says Colin Blaydon of Tuck Business School's Centre for the Study of Private Equity and Entrepreneurship.
Since the housing and financial markets began to collapse, about 39% of all Americans have been foreclosed upon, unemployed, underwater on a mortgage or behind more than two months on a mortgage, says Michael Hurd, director of the Rand Corporation's Center for the Study of Aging.
"If you look at domestic extremist groups in the US, they are responsible for more homicides than anyone else, although most are crime-related, to do with insubordination or revenge or against those who owe them money, " says Brian Levin, director of California State University's Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism.
Since 1995, Dr. Ryff and her Wisconsin team have been studying some 7, 000 individuals and examining factors that influence health and well-being from middle age through old age in a study called MIDUS, or the Mid-Life in the U.S. National Study of Americans, funded by the National Institute on Aging.
Rather than a history of inventions, Mr Rosen's book is a study of invention itself, the process of tinkering with an existing mechanism to make it better.
Dr Kaifu's analysis backs an earlier study of the hobbit's brain cases by Prof Dean Falk of Florida State University in 2005 and 2007.
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