• In Boston, where 23-year-old Lu Lingzi enrolled in graduate-level study in statistics, friends and teachers remembered her as an exceptional student and an exuberant personality who delighted in spring blossoms and culinary treats.

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  • Last year 18m people took part in nature-study tours in Texas, many of them to ranches.

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  • The mothers joined the study - published in the Archives of Disease in Childhood - before 22 weeks of pregnancy.

    BBC: C-section 'may double risk of childhood obesity'

  • Jacott is a one-man study in self-justifying paralysis (the movie's funniest scene is his quivering interview for a video-store job).

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  • The second would study valve-in-valve TAVR procedures.

    FORBES: Two Medical Societies Break New Ground To Test Medical Device

  • And then when people objected to that, that were in Prague, you know, the discussion was wholly within - within Prague, and the decision, you know, made there, leaving the vast majority of the astronomical community and the planetary community - the people that study planets - out in the cold.

    NPR: Astronomers Prepare to Fight Pluto Demotion

  • The loop was seen using the European space telescope XMM-Newton to study it in X-ray wavelengths.

    BBC: Arches Cluster, Leicester

  • According to reports, 80 students study in two-hour shifts in a single classroom in Quetta, with lessons taught in Persian.

    BBC: Afghan girls' second chance

  • I've become a case-study in VC fossilization, a Luddite one-liner, like Ken Olsen and the PC.

    FORBES: Been There, Done That

  • The measles epidemic which preceded the allergen study in Guinea-Bissau killed one in four of those children under the age of three who became infected.

    ECONOMIST: Plagued by cures

  • The specific drug tested in the trial -- Idelalisib -- was shown in a first phase of study to be safe in high-risk populations, and to help reduce the size of affected lymph nodes for long periods of time.

    CNN: A workout a day may keep cancer away

  • California researchers in the early nineteen-eighties conducted a five-year study of teacher-skill development in eighty schools, and noticed something interesting.

    NEWYORKER: Personal Best

  • He added that the fall in part-time study and in mature students taking degrees was of "real concern for individuals, organisations and our society and economy".

    BBC: Education & Family

  • 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.

    WSJ: University of Wisconsin Study Finds Eudaimonic Happiness Lessens the 'Bite' of Risk Factors for Disease

  • The in-depth Futuretrack study indicates four in 10 graduates from summer 2010 have worked in non-graduate jobs.

    BBC: Graduates 'facing tougher times'

  • Something that proved safe in 18-year-olds, for example, might be a candidate to study next in 16- and 17-year-olds.

    NPR: Panel: Thumbs Down On Anthrax Vaccine Test In Kids

  • In a company-funded study in March Apple claimed credit for creating or supporting more than 500, 000 U.S. jobs.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • 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.

    ECONOMIST: Criminal gangs in the Americas

  • Twelve schools in Suffolk, England, took part in the four-week study in 2005, which included 97 students, 14 to 16 years old, with back pain.

    WSJ: Back Pain: Not Just for Adults

  • In a Gojo-funded study published in 2000 in the journal Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 32 nurses used Purell for two weeks for an average of about twice an hour during their workdays.

    WSJ: How Alcohol-Free Hand Sanitizers Hold Up

  • In a much-cited study in 2005, for example, Leonard Waverman of the London Business School found that an extra ten mobile phones per 100 people in a typical developing country added 0.6 percentage points of growth in GDP per person.

    ECONOMIST: How a luxury item became a tool of global development

  • In one Ikaria-funded study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Albert Einstein College of Medicine's David Lefer found that low doses of hydrogen sulfide slashed heart damage by 72% in mice after heart attacks, even without inducing hibernation.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Data provided over just the last few years by the Grace satellite mission - used in this study - is giving researchers a closer view of regional variations across the territory.

    BBC: Greenland ice loss 'accelerating'

  • In a recent 84-patient study published in the Spine Journal, Rainville found half of the patients in the study on narcotics were able to stop taking them after six weeks of exercise therapy.

    FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories

  • In a 7, 600-person study published in 2007, he found that people with a certain strain of H. pylori in their tummies were 40% less likely to get childhood asthma than those without it.

    FORBES: Our Germs, Ourselves

  • The researchers compared the suicide and cardiovascular death rates in the study-- which were very low, in absolute terms-- with those in the general male population in the United States.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Since then, Gore has highlighted many of those efforts in his travels as Vice President, touting the prayer and Bible study included in a job-training program in San Antonio, Texas, and the spiritual component in a San Francisco initiative to get welfare mothers off drugs.

    CNN: Taking a leap of faith

  • Take a look at Dell and Gateway's iMac knockoffs, introduced last year, for a case-study in Apple's influence.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • And the police force, as a report by McKinsey, a consultancy, has found, is a case-study in poor management.

    ECONOMIST: South Africa

  • Any in-depth study of Jewish history in Egypt makes that plain enough.

    FORBES: There He Goes Again: Egypt's Morsi Stuns U.S. Senators In Meeting With 'Jews-Control-Media' Slur

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