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People honk more in hotter weather, or so a study in Phoenix found.
A paper in Social Justice Research, an academic journal, found that while fewer than 5% of Fortune 500 companies had a drug-testing policy in 1982, 95% had one by 1995.American management ideas often spread to Britain, so a study published by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation this week made interesting reading.
Changes in the flow of heat between the atmosphere and the Pacific Ocean could help to explain the recent "pause" in global warming that has seen a fall in the rate at which global surface temperatures has risen over the past 15 years or so, a study has suggested.
So, a study of handling incomplete data in a clustering task is needed for obtaining an effective cluster model in general and in the education domain particularly.
Even so, a study at the University of Sussex (sponsored, admittedly, by the charity Alcohol Concern) found that abstaining for the first month also ended up curbing students' alcohol intake later in the year.
Once a year or so, a study or trend piece comes out about why women are bad to work for.
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Why is it so hard to just look away every 20 minutes or so, as a study from the Southwestern Medical Center at the University of Texas recommends?
Not so, says a study in the British Medical Journal.
Children with asthma may not realise they are allergic to peanuts because the symptoms are so similar, a study has suggested.
So says a study by analyst firm Gartner, which predicts that 20% of all e-mail will be accessed wirelessly.
It does so in a study of an emerging area of biomedicine tissue engineering.
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