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"You can actually hold the specimen in your hand and study the computer program at the same time," Dr. Glover said.
The mortality rate comparisons were: study group vs. control group, on the one hand, and study group vs. general population on the other.
It is shown, using a simple graphical model, how similar underlying situations as regards the relationship between quality and probability of acceptance on the one hand and study outcome (positive or negative) and probability of acceptance on the other could produce dramatically different results depending on the behaviour of authors.
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This project thus brings together studies focused on economic remittances (Carling, 2014; Gubert, 2007), on the one hand, and studies of social remittances (Levitt, 1998; Levitt, 2001), on the other.
Komura held it in his hands and studied it for a few seconds.
But he worked as a stage-hand, and studied drama in his spare time.
As I boarded one of the biggest recliners I've ever seen, Mr. Ho took my feet gently in his hands and studied them.
It is assumed that the study at hand and the studies forming the literature are both random samples from a common underlying patient population.
Also mentioned was the ambition to bridge the conceptual gap between policy and governance studies on the one hand and transition studies on the other (when addressing low carbon issues in society).
Likewise, Velázquez's "Needlewoman," a miracle of abbreviated brushwork signifying delicate hand movements and studied concentration, does no favor to Picasso's "Woman Ironing," a Blue Period icon in which the governing visual device is a crooked line, rimmed in red, defining the woman's shoulder and bent back.
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