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DuckDuckGo, however, found in a tiny study of 100 volunteers, personalized Google results for "abortion" yielded Obama's stance on abortion for some, and information on pro-life activist, Gianna Jessen, for others.
Despite the apparent promise of coenzyme-Q10 in the treatment of congestive heart failure, a tiny study of just 50 people followed for just three months was used, back in 2000, to declare that the "final nail" had been driven into the co-Q10 for heart failure hypothesis.
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A tiny study for The Administration of Justice (one of his kinkier efforts) fetched £175,000.
The space, scattered with books and comfortable chairs, isn't minimalist – and it is bounded, more cosily, by later, less dramatic additions at the back of the house: a garden room, built of concrete, glass and iroko (poor man's teak), and a tiny study, built entirely of wood, and painted to resemble a beach hut.
I wish them well as they disappear into the muddle of his tiny study, where he manages to provide them secure and orderly quarters, at least until the judging is done.
A drug already on the market that treats immune disorders may help stabilize patients with Alzheimer's disease for up to three years, according to the results of a tiny study presented at a conference on Tuesday.
Furthermore, the Tactum research paper describing the results of this tiny study won a "best paper honorable mention" at the Association for Computing Machinery's upcoming annual CHI conference taking place on April 23rd in Seoul, which is when and where the researchers will present their work to date.
Second, these are pretty tiny studies.
So there you go – the general consensus from a tiny, unscientific case study of straight dudes: once you're down, you're down.
Meticulous study of tiny brown fibers found stuck to the envelopes led nowhere.
One of the most pleasing discoveries is Fleming Cunningham's nine-unit study of tiny bits of nature, each isolated and presented as wonderful schemes of vines or pods.
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