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the institutes
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To begin or initiate (something); to found.
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Table 6 represents the names of the institutes with at least three co-instituted publications.
Those studies prompted the institutes' research.
The institutes' doctors then found two more cases.
The Wisconsin center has decided to steer clear of condoms and the institutes' study.
This agreement would cover only those scientists who actually work at the institutes.
It will be published later in the institutes' journal, Environmental Health Perspectives.
However, the institutes' connections to the tobacco industry were too obvious; they wanted "independent" voices.
The declining financial situation of the institutes is one of the factors drawing them back.
The foundation finances about 20,000 projects a year, and the institutes finance twice as many.
The institutes now help companies upgrade software, for example, in preparation for competing on world markets.
The institutes, whose analysis influences government forecasts, also said they expected subdued economic growth.
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