Every aspect of the design followed intensive study of the original architecture and the collection for relevance, not reproduction.
Since the early 1980s Exxon has done intensive study of iceberg hazards in the region, working in conjunction with Norwegian and Russian scientists.
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Mathieu's quick rise to stardom parallels that of the honey badger, an animal that was little understood until the mid-1990s when Keith and Colleen Begg undertook the first intensive study of it.
For executives, the floating school concept provides an opportunity to undertake an intensive study period that will provide them with insights and knowledge unlikely to be found in a traditional lecture theater.
"I think it is amazing that despite all the years of intensive study there are still massive discoveries to be made about fundamental honey-bee physiology such as the ability to paralyse small insects and mites, " he said.
Among the technology-intensive manufacturing firms in her study, however, jobs contracted 34.3% in the 2001 to 2009 period.
The 2011 study offers an intensive analysis of air pollution in more than 900 counties and more than 200 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA) and Combined Statistical Areas (CSA), or cities and their surrounding suburbs.
"Call handlers can help people find the right course, whether it is a one-week intensive driving course or a year-long study of floristry, " she added.
The Department of Commerce study showed that employment in copyright-intensive industries grew 46.3 percent between 1990 and 2011.
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The study, which took place in 92 intensive care units in the UK, found that 62% of patients who were intubated were alive 180 days later.
Eating organic produce could be a partial solution, although one study suggests that the cost of avoiding intensive farm chemicals would mean a 31% increase in food prices.
The first study deals with six major energy-intensive industries.
The Canadian study reported that nearly half the patients admitted to intensive care were suffering GI problems.
The study does concede that overall employment for IP-intensive industries has lagged behind other industries in the last two decades.
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Another cited study, by researchers at Brandeis University, shows that technology-intensive service firms added jobs at a rate of 5.1% from 2001 to 2009, while employment overall shrank by .5%.
In another study only 12% of residents of a long-term skilled nursing facility wanted intensive-care unit treatment that would put them on a breathing machine.
Wenzel and the Australian researchers put the figure at 30 percent or higher, but a Canadian study last month in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that only 10 percent of patients in intensive care were afebrile.
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