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2002 and conducted
Johnson & Johnson gave more than $ 700, 000 to a research center that was headed by Biederman from 2002 to 2005, where research was conducted, in part, on Risperdal, the company's antipsychotic drug.
The Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia conducted the second census in 2002.
In 2002, the anime character was acclaimed as an Asian Hero in a special feature survey conducted by Time Asia magazine.
In 2002 systematic research conducted by Kron et al.
To date, and with support from Europe's National Meteorological Services and the European Commission, ECMWF has conducted two major reanalyses of the global atmosphere: the first ECMWF re-analysis ( ERA-15 ) project generated reanalyses from December 1978 to February 1994 ; the ERA-40 project generated reanalyses from September 1957 to August 2002.
The first clinical trial of 1-Octanol in essential tremor was first conducted by Bushara etal and published in 2002, 2004.
In the experiments conducted by Haldon in 2002 for the episode " Fireship " of the television series Machines Times Forgot, even modern welding techniques failed to secure adequate insulation of the bronze tank under pressure.
In November 2002 OSNews conducted a poll to determine the most popular Gecko-based browser, which included several browsers for Microsoft Windows, MacOS and Linux, but didn't include Netscape Navigator and Mozilla Suite.
The list of names was determined after several months of research conducted jointly by Houston NFL 2002 and NFL Properties.
In a study conducted between 1995 and 2002, MAS occurred in 1061 of 2, 490, 862 live births, reflecting an incidence of 0. 43 of 1000.
In early March 2002 the United States military, along with allied Afghan military forces, conducted a large operation to destroy al-Qaeda in an operation code-named Operation Anaconda.
In 2002 Paraguay conducted more than US $ 400 million in trade with Argentina and nearly US $ 800 million with Brazil.
Of Worf, writer / producer Robert Hewitt Wolfe said in an interview conducted on October 20, 2002 that the studio felt DS9 < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s ratings were sagging at the end of the third season, and he and the other writers were asked to give viewers a new reason to watch.
A study conducted by NIST in 2002 reports that software bugs cost the U. S. economy $ 59. 5 billion annually.
He also conducted two show elections, in 1995 and in 2002.
In 2002, Electric Boat conducted preservation work on the world's first nuclear powered craft, USS Nautilus, preparing her for her berth at the U. S. Navy Submarine Force Library and Museum in Groton, Connecticut, where she now resides as a museum.
The broadcaster with the most audience is TV Klan ( according to a survey conducted in 2002 ).
In the March 8, 2002 issue of the peer-reviewed journal Science, Rusi P. Taleyarkhan and colleagues at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory ( ORNL ) reported that acoustic cavitation experiments conducted with deuterated acetone () showed measurements of tritium and neutron output that were consistent with the occurrence of fusion.
In 2002, the Essendon Football Club conducted a fan-voted promotion to find the " Champions of Essendon ".
For example, from 2002 – 2005, the EDICT project, sponsored by the European Union, conducted a study on the feasibility of PRT in four European cities.
In April 2002, he was at the head of an activist group arriving in the West Bank to protest the massive Israeli Army operation conducted at that time that caused many civilian Palestinian casualties (" Operation Defensive Shield " in official Israeli terminology ).
The Consul by Ralph Rumney, a book of interviews conducted by Gérard Berreby ( Verso, ISBN 1-85984-395-6 ) published in 2002.
Between March 2002 and April 2003, the Werowocomoco Research Group conducted excavations and analysis at the Werowocomoco site.
On June 22, 2002, Mayors Bruce Akers of Pepper Pike, Kathy Mulcahy of Orange Village, Charles Smith of Woodmere Village, Susan Renda of Moreland Hills and Cuyahoga County Executive Ed Fitzgerald held a press conference to announce a study that will be conducted to assess the advisability of merging the four communities.
In 2002, Investigative Reporters and Editors, in conjunction with the Better Government Association, conducted a comparison of the relative strengths of each state's open records laws.

2002 and selective
The Israeli High Court of Justice ruled in 2002 that refusal to serve was legal on the grounds of unqualified pacifism, but " selective refusal " which accepted some duties and not others was illegal.
* Sydney Secondary College-Leichhardt Campus, a secondary, co-educational public school ( partially selective ; 7-10 ), established in 2002, is located on Balmain Road.

2002 and breeding
Chough began breeding on Lizard in 2002 following a concerted effort by the Cornish Chough Project in conjunction with DEFRA and the RSPB.
In the Legends of Dune prequel trilogy ( 2002 – 2004 ) by Brian Herbert and Anderson it is revealed that the Sorceresses of Rossak, who possess destructive telekinetic powers existing only in females and have a breeding plan to create more powerful telepaths, had been the predecessors of the Bene Gesserit.
Between 1989 and 1993 90 birds were released in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and by 2002, 139 pairs were breeding in the area.
They may wander north after the breeding season, very rarely venturing to western Europe — the first bird sighted in Britain wintered in Scotland from 2001 – 2002.
The first recent breeding record in England was on Brownsea Island in Dorset in 1996, and the species bred in Wales for the first time in 2002.
It has been listed as Vulnerable by IUCN in 2002 as the total effective population size is below 10, 000 mature individuals, with a declining trend due to habitat loss, and no subpopulation containing more than 1, 000 mature breeding individuals.
Another bird ringed in 1957 and still breeding on Bardsey Island off Wales in April 2002, was calculated by ornithologist Chris Mead to have flown over 8 million km ( 5 million miles ) during its life.
In 2002 Ireland was found by the European Court of Justice to be in breach of its obligations under the earlier Directive to protect the red grouse, in that it had allowed a crucial breeding ground to become degraded through overgrazing by sheep.
* France's neo-Nazi breeding ground, The Guardian, Saturday July 20, 2002
The Catalina Island Conservancy also runs a captive breeding program on Catalina Island ; in 2002, there were 17 foxes in captive breeding programs and at least 161 wild foxes.
And, unlike other salamander families which reproduce internally, male hynobiids focus on egg sacs rather than females during breeding ( Hasumi, 2002 ).
This Lower Peninsula Jack Pine stand was still a bit young in 2002, but by 2008 made good breeding habitat.
In 2002, Shamu the whale was replaced by Shouka, who came on a breeding loan from Marineland in Antibes, France.
" The news documentary VH1 News Special: Inside Hate Rock ( 2002 ) noted that Racist music ( also called ' Hate music ' and ' Skinhead rock ') is " a breeding ground for home-grown terrorists.
Minimum recovery goal for wolves in the northern Rocky Mountains is at least 30 breeding pairs and at least 300 wolves for at least three consecutive years, a goal that was attained in 2002 and has been exceeded every year since.
In 2002, the IUCN classified the kodkod as Vulnerable as the total effective population size may be fewer than 10, 000 mature individuals, with a declining trend due to habitat and prey base loss and persecution, and no subpopulation having an effective population size larger than 1, 000 mature breeding individuals.
It is breeding rapidly in the mainland island sanctuary at Zealandia ( Karori Wildlife Sanctuary ), with over 300 birds banded since their reintroduction in 2002.
In 2002, Vizard sold Roxby Park to South Australian Tuna fishing magnate, Tony Santic, the owner of three time Melbourne Cup winning horse, Makybe Diva, who renamed the property Smytzer's Lodge, and uses it as the home of his Makybe Diva breeding and bloodstock operations.
They do not use any assistive reproduction methods, only natural conception since 2002, with 25 births, with 17 currently alive, 4 residing in the US, making the park the best for beluga breeding and care.
The site attracted the interest of birdwatchers in 2002 when a pair of European bee-eaters took up residence, raising two young, only the third breeding attempt ever in Britain.
Their breeding program dates back to 1975, but it was not applied to bomb detection until 2002.
Lane's End Farm, one of the world's leading Thoroughbred breeding and sales operations, took over sponsorship in 2002.
The North Island Saddleback has benefited from multiple population reintroductions and is now resident on a large number of off-shore islands and, having become extinct on the mainland 100 years earlier, a breeding colony of North Island Saddleback was successfully established at Karori Wildlife Sanctuary in Wellington in 2002.

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