The second paper also failed to find statistically significant weight loss in a similar study on teens, except for one subgroup.
In the second paper, published last week, Dr Regier and Dr Kay joined forces with Vicky Drivonikou, of the University of Surrey, in England, to address another way of investigating the question.
Similarly sobering conclusions are reached in the second paper, by Tim Lenton of the University of East Anglia and Naomi Vaughan of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, and published in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions.
For the second paper of the trio, published in Current Biology in September, shows that it is now possible to make a surprisingly accurate reconstruction, in full motion and glorious Technicolor, of exactly what is passing through an awake person's mind.
Among contenders for the top spot offshore is OIL, which has benefited from an Asian fondness for companies from the British Virgin Islands (on paper the second-largest investor in China in 2010, after Hong Kong).
But unlike dark energy, there are several ideas about what it might be, and one of them is the subject of a second paper, in Physical Review Letters, by Peter Biermann of the University of Bonn, in Germany, and Alexander Kusenko, of the University of California, Los Angeles.
For the first three months of the year, 52 institutions opened accounts, about the same number as during the entire second half of last year, the paper said.
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Mirabeau, in his speech which decided the second great issue of paper, had insisted that, though bankers might suffer, this issue would be of great service to manufacturers and restore prosperity to them and their workmen.
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It is the fifth-biggest paper in Britain, but considered the second-largest serious newspaper behind its archrival The Telegraph, which is owned by the reclusive billionaire Barclay brothers.
Digital delivery means readers outside the New York area no longer face a choice between paying more for the Times or settling for a second-rate local paper like, say, the Gainesville Sun.
Ankit Kumar, a materials science and engineering graduate student at UCLA Engineering was the paper's second author.
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One machine uses hundreds of chips, each with 188 custom processors, to move 1.2 trillion bits a second, the printed-paper equivalent of 150 pickup truck loads.
With the paper's Second Annual Innovation Awards and Summit, to be held at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in San Francisco on September 23rd, we would like to do two things.
Although the News of the World was Britain's second biggest paper, with a circulation of 2.6m, this was a far cry from the more than 9m it sometimes sold in the 1950s.
The first scrutineer unfolds the ballot, notes the name on a piece of paper, and passes the ballot to the second scrutineer.
In part, the premium reflects the inferior liquidity of second-lien paper.
Nokia's imaging chief Damian Dinning has released a paper explaining the "second phase" of PureView technology that's included in the new Lumia 920.
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On the subject of a referendum, Lord Wallace made clear that "a single question was the preferred position of the UK government", rather than a second question on further devolution being included on the ballot paper.
Those who've chewed know that a decent amount of cake can be left behind in the carefully pleated paper, and chewing it can satiate the desire for a second cupcake.
Officials have been asked by councillors to prepare another paper on proposals for the second phase of the work.
Four decades ago, women and minorities were second-class citizens at the paper.
The second step is overcoming the misconception that creating a paper trail is a waste of valuable time.
The second inspection took place in 2007 and was a paper exercise where inspectors largely based their judgment that things had improved and were now "good" on information and figures provided by Haringey.
Meadows, currently second in the 800m rankings, is slightly slower on paper than Russian Yevgeniya Zinurova but demonstrated her speed last weekend by breaking Kelly Holmes' UK record with a time of one minute 59.11 seconds.
They also have the second-best pitching staff in the major leagues on paper as well as Robinson Cano, who's one of the five or so best every day players in the game, and a variety of useful veterans, some of whom should actually be playing in games by May.
Beat-up shares in Chinese paper producers may be poised to rise in the second half of 2012, Northeastern Securities of Jilin said in a research report on Saturday.
According to an academic paper published recently, people born soon after the second world war were much more likely to move out of their parents' class than those born in later decades.
The second article, which appeared on the front page of the paper's "Money and Investing" section, details Missouri Treasurer Sarah Steelman's spearheading of terror-free investing initiatives in her own state and around the country.
The satirical paper has also reported Steve Jobs is working on a second-generation iPhone, making this one already ridiculously outdated.
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