Furthermore, lest anyone simplistically respond that Africans just emerging from conflicts need peacebuilding, not the accoutrements of armed security, it is worth recalling that acclaimed development economist Paul Collier and his colleague Anke Hoeffler found in their study on Military Expenditure in Post-Conflict Society that in the first five years after a peace agreement a given country's estimated risk of renewed conflict is about 44 percent.
The Arizona auditor-general recently did a study on trends in education spending in the state.
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Hear more about the study on Science in Action on the BBC World Service.
Finland--an "innovation leader, " according to the European Innovation Scoreboard, an annual research study on innovation in E.
When LaCour learned the results of this latest study on women in her own age group, she responded with surprise.
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Consulting firm Accenture (nyse: ACN - news - people ) released the study on Wednesday in conjunction with International Women's Day.
For the amount it costs for one Ghanaian student to study on scholarship in Japan, 72 young people could have accessed secondary education in Ghana.
Study in China is a website designed by the CSCSE to provide the prospective international students with general information on study in China, including Chinese higher education institutions, application procedures, HSK and Chinese language learning, life in Chinese universities etc.
In September the New York Civil Liberties Union published a study on sex education in schools in conservative upstate New York.
On Tuesday, Bush spent much of the evening in his personal study watching election results on Fox News as his chief political strategist, Karl Rove, darted in between the study and family room where several televisions were on different channels, Snow said.
Researchers will continue to follow the participants in the study and check in on them every year and a half, Scarmeas said.
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In the paper on that study, published in the journal Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, the authors claim they didn't have enough patients on Actos in their database to make a comparison.
The FDA first issued a warning in May 2012 based on a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
In the Merck study, there were 11 deaths in patients on the study drug and 8 deaths among patients who got placebo.
He is working on a study on upward mobility in global cities for the London-based Legatum Institute.
It is also funding a International Association of Chiefs of Police study on best practice in use of the weapons.
An NSPCC study on teenage relationships in 2009 showed 25% of girls and 18% of boys reported some form of physical violence.
The overall survey, the second year for this study on ethical issues in intercollegiate athletics, included 1, 233 adults and was conducted March 4-7.
They could not handle the amount of data that he wanted to analyze for his dissertation, which was part of a comparative study based on surveys in seven nations.
"To say that this study reflects on ENHANCE in any way is a huge stretch of the imagination, " says James Stein, a CIMT expert at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
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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Although the study focused on innovation in science, the data proved that face-to-face communication was more impactful, leading to less agenda-driven and more fluid conversations, brainstorming, problem solving, and serendipitous accidents.
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Last week's study on placebos published in the British Medical Journal has sparked debate: What precisely is a placebo, and might you, the patient, actually in some cases benefit from one?
Maybe those researchers or the reporters at such websites at The Atlantic and Time who wrote about the study were in on it too, or perhaps they were being manipulated by the evil geniuses behind the plot to steal our retirement savings accounts.
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On average, 20% of start-ups fail within their first year, according to the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, which also conducts an annual study on entrepreneurial activity in the U.S. Its newest report, due out next month, is expected to show that start-up volume in the U.S. increased by just a few percentage points in 2011, just as it did in 2010, 2009 and 2008, says E.
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.
In a 2004 study on the parenting beliefs of college-educated mothers in the U.S. and France, the American moms said that encouraging one's child to play alone was of average importance.
In the study, one on-call paediatrician was questioned in every hospital providing acute in-patient care for children.
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Consider the study where participants were told (falsely) that they were participating in a study on long-term memory.
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All participants were informed that they were taking part in a study on virtual organisations and would be interacting with, but not meeting, a fellow student who worked in the same fictional consulting firm.
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