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While there, he joined a study group that focused on public interest issues.
Ms. Scruggs along with her brother, her sister and her son joined a study by the Searle pharmaceutical company.
Ms. Nohr's quest for help led her to Stanford University, where she joined a study for young women having chemotherapy and received experimental treatments.
Hwang Won-sang, a bright pupil who hopes to study physics at Korea University, joined a study group that practised according to the schedule of the exam every day for a week, so that his body could adjust to its rhythm.
Prior to the study, 59% (n = 142) of respondents had voluntarily formed or joined a study group with their peers to prepare for a science class.
In the suricates, the epizootic occurred from October 1998 to December 1999, after an unknown infected male joined a study group consisting of 5 adult suricates and 15 pups.
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Dear Alice, Q: I am an assistant professor and recently got asked to join a study section at the National Institutes of Health.
There are several types of Hubbs: Broadcast Hubbs, where you join, but there is a single author (e.g, the campus sports blog), Invitation-only Hubbs, where an existing member needs to invite you to join (a study group, a team, a special interest group) and all can contribute, and Open Hubbs, where anyone on campus can join and contribute (e.g., Obama 2008).
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