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On Tuesday, Lepra presented findings from a study to gauge the cost in the Indian states of Bihar and Odisha.
Mr. Kellogg said the opera was conducting a study to gauge potential audience fall-off from a move and the possibility of attracting new audiences.
The XDR-TB cases in South Africa were discovered only because Harvard scientists embarked on a study to gauge the extent of drug resistance.
Leading the way is the V&A, which recently commissioned a mobile visitor market study to gauge the scale and nature of these opportunities.
Certain parameters were varied in this study to gauge stiffener effects on sound transmission through the panel.
Small cigars flavored to taste like candy or fruit are popular among teenagers, according to the first government study to gauge their use.
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Before they built the new Yankee Stadium, the Yankees commissioned engineering studies to gauge the possible effect of wind on batted balls.
This study uses a prototype trilayer tablet and examines tooling design considerations when conducting small-scale studies to gauge the risk of interfacial defects.
That effort will require studies to gauge the ingredient's safety and effectiveness, and no products are expected for at least three years, said Trevor Gorin, a spokesman for Unilever in London.
is determined by evaluating both anecdotal reports and quantitative studies to gauge whether management (or mismanagement) of the issue will affect traditional corporate valuation parameters: revenue growth, return on capital, risk management, and management quality.
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