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But when all the data are pooled, only 24 of those variants turn out to be statistically significant, according to an analysis in the current issue of Nature Genetics by a group led by Dr. Lars Bertram of Massachusetts General Hospital.
Divorce rates in the United States declined during the Great Recession of 2007 to 2009, according to an analysis in the current issue of Population Research and Policy Review (preprint version here).
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According to a new analysis in the current issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, primordial animals arose 670 million years ago.
In a new analysis, published in the current issue of the journal Nature, the zircons, the only bits of earth older than 4 billion years definitively known to have survived, provide another tantalizing hint about the Hadean period.
By their analysis, the researchers say in a paper in the current issue of Nature, solenodons diverged from other insect eaters, including hedgehogs and shrews, 76 million years ago.
In an article in the current issue of Science, Dr. Peter A. Underhill of Stanford University and colleagues reported the first analysis of the European population in terms of the Y chromosome.
[By the way, you might also want to read an updated version of my analysis of the meaning of Chanukah in the current issue of Tikkun magazine. 2. Hitchens is joined by David Brooks in the N.Y.
But this kind of analysis is precisely what the human brain does when facing a physical challenge, according to a study by two European scientists published in the current issue of Nature.
She wrote an article titled "Blackbeard Meets Blackwater: An Analysis of International Conventions that Address Piracy and the Use of Private Security Companies to Protect the Shipping Industry" in the current issue of the American University International Law Review.
In the current issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences they describe a statistical analysis of two of the genes that cause microcephaly when they go wrong.
Genetic analysis of the samples identified nearly 60 individual bears that depend on the salmon, the team reports in the current issue of Ecology and Society.
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