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In a Pentagon briefing on Wednesday, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said the military was studying how many people 40 and over might enlist.
We have found interesting findings from studying how many people keeps participating in the Debian project throughout the time, that is, to model the time until departure from the Debian project.
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I have studied how many people have been killed in nuclear accidents – it's less than 1,000.
"One day you might show up and we'll study how many calories you burn while you sit, because we need to understand that, too," he said.
One bill, which has passed the Senate, would create a commission to study how many standardized tests students are required to take.
She is now going to study how many of these suffer acute SPD and expects the numbers to be "quite high".
To study how many infertility patients would complete an average-sized family (achieve ≥2 live births) after a single, complete in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle.
One major financial company, while building a new headquarters, used a computer model to study how many of its employees would able to evacuate if three bombs were exploded inside 20 minutes on different floors, according to Ms. Lancaster.
We then study how many childless women aged 34 36 had a child when they were 37 39, between the years 2004 and 2007 for the control group and between the years 2007 and 2010 for the treatment group.
Matthew Fuxjager and his colleagues at the University of Wisconsin-Madison let male mice chalk up three rigged "wins" against other mice and then after a fourth win, studied how many "androgen receptors" there were in key parts of their brains.
Here are three key takeaways I learned when I studied how many successful companies got their culture right.
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