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It takes a lot of work and you've got to read and you've got to study all the time.
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"Certainly we come in contact with bacteria all the time, " Renee Godard, lead author of the study and professor of biology and environmental studies at Hollins University, a private liberal arts college in Roanoke, Virginia.
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He authored The Dowd Report, a 225 page study on the gambling habits of one, Pete Rose, the league's all-time hits leader.
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We eventually would like to study all of the listed species, but this will take some time.
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This study conducted by Kimberly Elsbach found (agreeing with the MIT study), after interviewing 39 corporate managers, that they all generally felt like employees who spent more time in the office were more dedicated, more hardworking, and more responsible.
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It took almost no time at all for Paul Krugman to denounce the study.
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But time heals all wounds and now, cautiously, study of the medical use of hallucinogens is returning.
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Schering says there were problems with the way the data from the study were collected and analyzed, and that it needed all this time to fix those problems.
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At the beginning of the study, all participants were asked to complete a self-paced 10km cycled time trial as quickly as they could.
BBC: Exercising
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"Let's hope all those eager delegates who will be at COP7 actually take time to study the temperature history of where they're visiting - there's no 'global warming' at all in Morocco", he said.
BBC: Climate roadshow rumbles on
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Instead of looking at a single gene or protein in isolation, researchers may one day study all of them at once to understand how the body functions and how things go wrong, charting for the first time the intricate biochemical chain reactions that lead to heart disease, diabetes or schizophrenia--and gaining astonishing insights into cures.
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