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2002 and study
A 2002 randomized controlled UK university study of 93 people with clinically confirmed idiopathic Parkinson's disease found that participants who received Alexander Technique lessons reported sustained improvements in their physical functioning, as well as reporting themselves to be less depressed and to have improved attitudes towards themselves.
Additionally, CRM systems face the challenge of producing viable financial profits, with a 2002 study suggesting that less than half of CRM projects are expected to provide a significant return on investment.
A 2002 study shows, however, that security and usability can coexist harmoniously.
In a 2002 study published in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, only 33 % of women who were self-treating for a yeast infection actually had a yeast infection, while most had either bacterial vaginosis or a mixed-type infection.
After extensive study, the Commission issued a final border ruling in April 2002, which awarded some territory to each side, but Badme ( the flash point of the conflict ) was awarded to Eritrea.
A 2012 study of gravitational microlensing data collected between 2002 and 2007 concludes the proportion of stars with planets is much higher and estimates an average of 1. 6 planets orbiting between 0. 5 – 10 AU per star in the Milky Way Galaxy, the authors of this study conclude " that stars are orbited by planets as a rule, rather than the exception.
A 2006 study from Brazil examined data from testing children during 1930 and 2002 – 2004, the largest time gap ever considered.
A 2002 review study reported that acupuncture alleviates pain associated with IC / BPS as part of multimodal treatment.
Population-based studies ( e. g. Michael, et al., 2000 ) using the SF-36 have found significant decrease in QoL dimensions, including role / physical, bodily pain, vitality and social function, results that were supported by Rothrock's ( et al., 2002 ) cross-sectional study of IC patients showing decreased physical functioning, decreased ability to function in one's normal role, decreased vitality, and depression.
A study of German gunboat diplomacy 1866 – 1914 ), Bremen 2002, ISBN 3-89757-142-0.
Many of the positions in the preceding study are supported by a 2002 study by Jim A. Kuypers: Press Bias and Politics: How the Media Frame Controversial Issues.
Farrand, Hussain, and Hennessy ( 2002 ) found that spider diagrams ( similar to concept maps ) had limited, but significant, impact on memory recall in undergraduate students ( a 10 % increase over baseline for a 600-word text only ) as compared to preferred study methods ( a 6 % increase over baseline ).
In 2002 – 2003, the team at LBNL attempted to generate the isotope < sup > 271 </ sup > Mt to study the chemical properties by bombarding uranium-238 with chlorine-37, but without success .< ref name = GSI2003 >" The search for < sup > 271 </ sup > Mt via the reaction < sup > 238 </ sup > U + < sup > 37 </ sup > Cl ", Zielinski et al .., GSI Annual report, 2003.
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.
A 2002 UNESCO published study suggested that iron smelting at Termit, in eastern Niger may have begun as early as 1500 BC.
According to an independent study by Ronald Beech of Game 6 of the NBA 2002 Western Conference Finals between the Lakers and Kings, although the refs increased the Lakers ' chances of winning through foul calls during the game, there was no collusion to fix the game.
On the other hand, temperatures below convert potatoes ' starch into sugar, which alters their taste and cooking qualities and leads to higher acrylamide levels in the cooked product, especially in deep-fried dishesthe discovery of acrylamides in starchy foods in 2002 has led to many international health concerns as they are believed to be possible carcinogens and their occurrence in cooked foods are currently under study as possible influences in potential health problems.
A notable exception is James Sheptycki's study of police cooperation in the English Channel region ( 2002 ), which provides a systematic content analysis of information exchange files and a description of how these transnational information and intelligence exchanges are transformed into police case-work.
Ariel Shidlo and Michael Schroeder found in " Changing Sexual Orientation: A Consumer's Report ", a peer-reviewed study of 150 respondents published in 2002, that 88 % of participants failed to achieve a sustained change in their sexual behavior and 3 % reported changing their orientation to heterosexual.
In a study, procedural memories have been shown to benefit from sleep ( Walker et al., 2002, as cited in Walker, 2009 ).
A study conducted by NIST in 2002 reports that software bugs cost the U. S. economy $ 59. 5 billion annually.
In 2002, two German consultants, GTZ GmbH ( German Technical Cooperation ), and IOER ( Institute of Ecological and Regional Development ) compiled a development study for the Tirana-Durrës region.
From 2002 the TAFE education sector has been able to offer Bachelor degrees and post-graduate diploma courses to fill niche areas, particularly vocationally focused areas of study based on industry needs.

2002 and maternal
During 2002, genealogical research for the film led to a BBC appeal to trace Merrick's maternal family line.
) During that time BD also got heavily involved in global health issues announcing a five-year maternal and neonatal tetanus world-wide elimination partnership with UNICEF ( 1999 ), launching the BD Safety Compliance Initiative ( 2000 ), and pledging $ 1 million contribution to the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative ( 2002.
Jacqueline's sister, Lee Radziwill, continued to own the Lily Pond Lane home of her maternal grandparents until 2002.
A 2002 study of Mitochondrial DNA ( which is passed through only maternal lineage to both men and women ) by Thomas et al.
During the period April 2002 to March 2004, the maternal death rate for the maternity unit was 74. 2 per 100, 000, 6. 5 times the national average of 11. 4 per 100, 000, as reported by Cemach ( Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and Child Health ).
In 2002 he received the Sahitya Akademi ( India ’ s National Academy of Letters ) Award for his Rajaji: A Life, a biography of Chakravarti Rajagopalachari ( 1878-1972 ), his maternal grandfather and a leading figure in India ’ s freedom movement, who became the first Indian Governor General, 1948-50.
( 2002 ) found that maternal work ( measured in months and hours per week ) had little overall effect on children ’ s antisocial behavior, anxious / depressed behavior or positive behavior.

2002 and genetic
In 2002, the BBC used the headline " English and Welsh are races apart " to report a genetic survey of test subjects from market towns in England and Wales.
* Sydney Brenner was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2002 jointly with H. Robert Horvitz and John E. Sulston " for their discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death ".
The Alphabet Synthesis Machine ( 2002 ) is a work of interactive art which makes use of genetic algorithms to " evolve " a set of glyphs similar in appearance to a real-world alphabet.
NeuroEvolution of Augmenting Topologies ( NEAT ) is a genetic algorithm for the generation of evolving artificial neural networks ( a neuroevolution technique ) developed by Ken Stanley in 2002 while at The University of Texas at Austin.
Several genetic studies have found that eastern freshwater cod, in the southern-most of these four rivers, and Mary River cod, in the northern-most of these four rivers, are more closely related to each other than to Murray cod ( Jerry et al., 2001 ; Bearlin & Tikel, 2002 ; Nock et al., 2010 ).
According to Tiedemann's Aurora ( 2002 ), the cumulative effects of genetic alterations ( due partly to nanotech devices since abandoned ) separated Spacers from the rest of humanity, to such an extent that the word " human " in the Three Laws of Robotics may no longer apply to them.
Part of the reason for this is that the Eurasiatic hypothesis rests on mass comparison of lexemes, grammatical formatives, and vowel systems ( see Greenberg 2000 – 2002 ) rather than on the prevailing view that regular sound correspondences, linked to a wide array of lexemes and grammatical formatives, are the only valid means to establish genetic relationship ( see for instance Baldi 2002: 2 – 19 ).
In 2002 CCF spokesman John Doyle described nationwide radio ads put out by the group as efforts to attract people to their website and " draw attention to our enemies: just about every consumer and environmental group, chef, legislator or doctor who raises objections to things like pesticide use, genetic engineering of crops or antibiotic use in beef and poultry.
It was shortly followed by the World Anti-Doping Agency ( WADA ), which met in 2002 to discuss genetic enhancement at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York.
Also in 2002, the United States President ’ s Council on Bioethics met twice to discuss the ethics of genetic technology related to sport.
* Y genetic data support the Neolithic demic diffusion model, Chikhi 2002.
The " Baldwin effect " is better understood in evo-devo ( evolutionary developmental biology ) literature as a scenario in which a character or trait change occurring in an organism as a result of its interaction with its environment becomes gradually assimilated into its developmental genetic or epigenetic repertoire ( Simpson, 1953 ; Newman, 2002 ).
Until 2002 such a genetic transfer was not reported for wild S. aureus strains.
The hospital's former operating theatres were used for a play on genetic engineering named The Teratology Project in 2002.
However, while it is indeed true that the descendants of the first major wave of modern humans to leave sub-Saharan Africa migrated to all of these places and passed on these genetic patterns, it would be a misnomer to call such people " proto-Australoids " given that this evokes a phenotypic image that is not aligned with the most parsimonious explanation of the current evidence ( Windschuttle & Gillin, 2002 ); indeed, these descendants evolved into Australoids ( Archaic Caucasoids ), who in turn evolved into Caucasoids.
“ rapid genetic deterioration in captive populations: causes and conservation implications .” Conservation Genetics 3 ( 2002 ): 277 – 88.
From 2002 to 2006, 400 trees propagated from the surviving 1912 trees were planted to ensure the genetic heritage of the original donation is maintained.
Dixon ( 2002 ) himself, however, still regards genetic relationships between Mbabaram and other languages as unproven.
On January 14, 2002, the Commission submitted an assessment of the implications for basic genetic engineering research of failure to publish, or late publication of, papers on subjects which could be patentable as required under Article 16 ( b ) of this directive.
He wrote the book The Journey of Man: A Genetic Odyssey ( 2002 ), which explains how genetic data has been used to trace human migrations over the past 50, 000 years, when modern humans first migrated outside of Africa.
While the process of artificial engineering of nucleic acid ligands is highly interesting to biology and biotechnology, the notion of aptamers in the natural world had yet to be uncovered until 2002 when two groups led by Ronald Breaker and Evgeny Nudler discovered a nucleic acid-based genetic regulatory element ( which was named riboswitch ) that possesses similar molecular recognition properties to the artificially made aptamers.
He is the genetic father of test-tube-born triplets ( Geli, Loukas and Karmen ) who were born June 24, 2002 and appeared in The New York Times and on The Tonight Show in 2006.
* 2002 Dr. Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza, Stanford School of Medicine, for his work tracing historical migrations by analyzing the genetic differences between humans living today.

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