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The massive study of nearly 140 brain tumors sequenced the DNA and RNA of every gene in the tumors to identify all of the mutations in each tumor.
So Congress ordered NIH to find other uses for the $165 million that lawmakers had already allocated in the final 2015 spending bill for the massive study.
The massive study on Gender in the Global Research Landscape, published today by Elsevier, identifies 12 "comparator" countries, including among them the United States, the European Union (counted as one), the United Kingdom, Portugal, Chile, Mexico, and Brazil.
The massive study that plans to track the health of 100,000 children into adulthood has found ways to save money by changing recruitment strategies and using "existing infrastructure," Tabak said.
2) Military partner benefits: Remember the massive study that the military conducted to evaluate the impacts of repealing "don't ask, don't tell" (DADT), the one in which an appointed group of Pentagon personnel concluded that DADT repeal wouldn't undermine unit cohesion or military readiness?
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The newly discovered black hole is in a galaxy, NGC 1600, in the opposite part of the sky from the Coma Cluster in a relative desert, said lead discoverer Chung-Pei Ma, a UC Berkeley professor of astronomy and head of the Massive Survey, a study of the most massive galaxies in the local universe with the goal of understanding how galaxies form and grow supermassive.
"This risk reduction would be translated into a reduction of as many as 1,155,000 stroke deaths per year on a worldwide scale," write the authors of this massive study, which followed over 250,000 individuals for over thirty years and was published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
Even this massive study, which challenges the notion of healthy obesity, recognizes the "fat but fit" condition.
Now the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation is conducting the most massive study of deaths and disease ever undertaken, which aims to assemble the cause of 1 billion deaths worldwide going back to 1980.
There was one exception in the literature, a massive study in the Western counties of North Carolina by two epidemiologists at Duke University.
And there are less mythical, more recent examples, too: Before the invasion of Iraq, the State Department conducted a massive study of the country, foreseeing many of the problems, making many proposals for a post-Saddam Hussein regime — all of which were ignored by the Pentagon after the invasion in 2003.
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