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A separate study based on a new analysis of data from Nasa Galileo mission detected important clay-like minerals on the surface of Europa which could have come from past collisions with asteroids or comets.
Based on a new analysis by his environmental office, San Francisco had cut carbon emissions by 12 percent since 1990, Mr. Lee said, a rate his office said was higher than had been reported by any other American city.
The article, coming 47 years after O'Neill's death at the age of 65, is based on a new analysis of his medical records and autopsy, and describes in detail the illness that stopped him from writing in the last 10 years of his life.
This week, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition group that tracks the war from Britain, reported 45,000 deaths, mostly civilian, since the conflict began, while United Nations' human rights chief, Navi Pillay, set the number at more than 60,000, based on a new analysis of the broadest data to date.
The proof of these results is based on a new analysis in the self-similar variable.
Now the same experts believe the protective effect occurs much sooner - within three to five years - based on a new analysis of data from 51 trials involving more than 77,000 patients.
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Thursday's press release was based on a new statistical analysis of the AmericaSpeaks event by three ostensibly "independent" researchers -- one of whom is actually on the group's advisory board and all of whom were involved in designing the event in the first place.
Table 2, documenting this result, is based on a new regression analysis of human data for pharmaceuticals and methods that have been previously described (Ginsberg et al. 2002; Hattis et al. 2003).
Murray et al. allow median survival to vary between 3.6 and 29.5 years, based on a new meta-analysis, and permit survival rates to vary by sex, age and country in any manner in order to best fit estimates of all-cause mortality.
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