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The National Statistical Service of Greece gather the information stemming from the surveys.
The data were stemmed from "The SUrvey of Shift work, Sleep and Health" (SUSSH).
Rob Crilly of the Telegraph is correct when he writes: "The problem is that his campaign stems from the same misguided analysis that brought us Kony 2012.
A fourth line of evidence stems from the population genetics analysis.
Yet, some limitations stem from the use of secondary data analysis as some variables of interest, such as maternal individual preferences, were not included in the survey.
The others are Chad, Congo and Kenya, according to the new figures, which stem from an analysis of household surveys and other data by Unicef, the World Health Organization, the World Bank and the United Nations population division.
That analysis stems from the investigations Republicans have led — or asked for — into Clinton's tenure at the State Department.
The problem, to vastly simplify Mr. Arnott's complex analysis, stems from the fact that investors in recent years failed to resolve a fundamental contradiction.
Firstly, the limitation of this meta-analysis stems from the languages chosen.
The findings stem from a survey of 788 adults with brain cancer at 52 centers in the United States and Canada.
This stems from the fact that it has a simplistic design and tractable statistical analysis.
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