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The lead author of the federal study told the Chronicle that one factor in the ranking was the high proportion of residents who lack any form of health insurance.

According to a recent study in The Chronicle of Higher Education, the athletic expenses at Division I institutions averaged $12.9 million for the 2001-2 academic year, up from an average of $5.8 million in 1996-97.

In this case study, the authors chronicle the creation of the municipal smart grid and fiber-to-the-home Internet access project in the town of Concord, Massachusetts, and quantify early paybacks on the town's investments.

A recent Stanford University study, reported in The Chronicle of Higher Education, found that female scientists perform about twice as many household tasks as their male counterparts.

The study also chronicles the way that civil war shattered English protestantism - leaving behind myriad competing groupings, including congregationalists, baptists, antinomians, and others - while examining the relationship between this religious fragmentation and political change.

From 1996 to 2010, median LOS (interquartile range) decreased in all groups: HIV group, 6 days (3 10) to 4 days (3 8); HCV group, 5 days (3 9) to 4 days (2 6); and HIV/HCV group, 6 days (4 11) to 4 days (2 7).>> To our knowledge, this is the first study to chronicle and compare inpatient health care utilization for patients with HIV, HCV, or HIV/HCV over a long period of time (1996 2010).

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AK47 – The M16 The Film, a feature-length supercut of the weapons, rounds out the study and chronicles what show organizer and MCA curator Naomi Beckwith calls, "weapons in our visual cultural war," one wherein the AK serves as a visual shorthand for "the bad guys".

This study chronicles the development and evaluation of DataPall, an open-source electronic medical records system that can be used to track patients, manage data, and generate reports for palliative care providers in these settings.

She takes pains to cite every study that chronicles the potential dangers of cellphones - altered genetic material, lowered sperm count, increased vulnerability among children - but skips over those that cast doubt on these findings.

In 1985 Alexievich published U voyny ne zhenskoe litso (War's Unwomanly Face), an investigative study that chronicled the lives of Soviet women during World War II, followed that same year by Poslednie svideteli ("The Last Witnesses"), a collection of reminiscences of war as seen through the eyes of children.

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