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This study asks two questions.

This study asks if a temporal artery temperature (TAT) measure can supplant the RT measure.

This study asks which index can detect significant deterioration earliest, for a fixed specificity.

Hence, this study asks: Can the SFF be successfully employed in the case of the FGC of Norway?

This study asks whether this experience could produce measurement issues in standard productivity analysis, specifically, omission and attribution issues, and, if so, whether the magnitude is large enough to matter.

Taste may greatly affect pistachio choice and this study asks respondents to rate their preference for saltiness and sweetness to find out how Chinese consumers like the flavored pistachios.

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This study asked about lifetime prevalence of migraine.

This study asked respondents to indicate the reasons for not owning a car.

This study asked database developers and administrators to identify the features that are most important to them.

Yet this study asked teachers about their transition practices generally, not whether they were done specifically for the study child in question.

To this end, this study asked two research questions: What can the examination of CFL teacher narratives reveal about teacher beliefs and experiences in the professional field?

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