The authors of the latest study indicate that there probably is underreporting in the study because of population movement, inherent errors posed by dealing with samples, and inability to visit some households because of security problems.
Reduced demand for Scottish exports in Europe has also contributed to the lack of movement, the study said.
Higher education is a case study in the benefits of free movement of people across borders.
Perhaps the most remarkable case study to date is the Occupy movement, which demonstrated the value of public spaces as well as some of the more ingenious ways these spaces can be designed for public experience.
When you have selected the type of scientific study of a painting or sketch, a simple slider movement left or right takes you on an X-ray journey through one of the master's works.
Symptoms of tardive dyskinesia, a kind of involuntary movement, didn't show up in the study.
The study of hip hop is not a repudiation of the civil rights movement.
"The bias has been that people with spinal cord injury don't walk, but a lot of the patients with some movement do" says UCLA neurologist Bruce Dobkin, who led the study.
That's the question being raised in the aftermath of a study in which researchers secretly tracked the locations of 100, 000 people to determine their movement patterns.
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The anti-vaccination movement continues to grow, despite the retraction and thorough discrediting of the 1998 scientific study that spurred much of its growth.
Scientists are keen to study Antarctica's subglacial hydrological systems because liquid water beneath the ice sheet will influence its movement (the ice above Lake Whillans is moving at about 300m per year).
Prof Dan Goldman, who was also involved in the study, explained that these remarkably successful insects were able to manipulate their environment - using it to control their movement.
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