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The Demographic and Health Surveys carried out every five years show that women in Kenya wanted fewer children than those in Uganda and that in Uganda there was also a greater unmet need for contraception.
Surveys were carried out in North Dakota protected by 600 troops under General Winfield Scott Hancock.
Surveys of the Cascade Mountains, carried out intermittently since the 1870s, now began anew.
The investigation began in October 1923 after Harding's death, and the Senate Committee on Lands and Public Surveys, which carried out the inquiry, concluded in 1924 that the Teapot Dome and Elk Hills leases to the oil companies had been fraudulent and corrupt.
Surveys carried out at the same 64 observation sites in May 1990 and May 1991 detected 29 % fewer adults and 42 % fewer child cyclists, with an overall reduction in cyclists of 36 %.
A recent geophysical survey commissioned by English Heritage was carried out by TimeScape Surveys at the fort using magnetometry and resistivity techniques.
Surveys carried out for their own sake are often meaningless, but when they are undertaken to collect data they can be extremely productive.
The results of Archaeological Surveys carried out by Prof. John Waddell, from National University of Ireland, Galway, are incorporated into the exhibition rooms at Cruachan Aí Heritage Centre.
Surveys were carried out in 1836 and land allocated to settlers in 1837.

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`` Surveys show that one out of three Americans has vital contact with the church.
In states that have been organized per the Public Land Survey System ( PLSS ), surveyors carry out BLM Cadastral Surveys in accordance with that system.
Surveys and casual interviews with organizational members cannot draw out these attributes — rather much more in-depth means is required to first identify then understand organizational culture at this level.
ISSN 0743-7021 Surveys the state of the history profession in 2003 and points out that numerous career options exist for persons with a Ph. D. in history, although the traditional ideal of a university-level appointment for new Ph. D. s remains the primary goal of doctoral programs.
When the Advanced Camera for Surveys ( ACS ) detector was installed on the HST, it was realized that an ultra-deep field could observe galaxy formation out to even higher redshifts than had currently been observed, as well as providing more information about galaxy formation at intermediate redshifts ( z ~ 2 ).
Three have already been planned as part of the Public Surveys Project, and they are anticipated to take five years to carry out.
Surveys can be a practical way to decide whether or not to carry out an excavation ( as a way of recording the basic details of a possible site ), but may also be ends in themselves, as they produce important information about past human activities in a regional context.

Surveys and 2006
Surveys in the USA from 2003 to 2006 showed a decrease in the total number of victims and a decrease in the total value of identity fraud from US $ 47. 6 billion in 2003 to $ 15. 6 billion in 2006.
The independent IpsosMORI National Student Surveys in 2006 – 2008 commissioned by HEFCE placed it joint third among the UK universities.
* Porat, Leea ( 2006 ): Akko, the aqueduct, Hadashot Arkheologiyot – Excavations and Surveys in Israel, No. 118.
Surveys by the U. S. magazine BusinessWeek in 2006 and 2007 ranked PolyU's School of Design ranked among the top 60 in the world and among the ten best in Asia.
Surveys had indicated that this time his party would obtain enough seats to govern without being heavily dependent on third parties and with no risk of a repetition of left-wing coalitions like those of 2003 and 2006.
Huddersfield has scored highly for student satisfaction in the 2005, 2006 and 2007 National Student Surveys.
The planet could be seen clearly on images taken by Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys ' coronagraph in 2004 and 2006.
Drawing on evidence from the latest evaluations, the 2006 and 2008 Surveys on Monitoring the Paris Declaration and on in-depth contributions from developing countries, the AAA identifies three main areas where progress towards reform is still too slow.
( 2006 ) used data collected from the Demographic and Health Surveys and found that HIV prevalence was " considerably higher in urban areas and for women, especially at younger ages.
( 2006 ) also used data from Demographic and Health Surveys in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, and Malawi and from AIDS Indicator Surveys in Tanzania and Uganda to conduct his study.
Surveys conducted by the Wildlife Conservation Society in 2006 and 2007 found about 125, 000 previously unreported gorillas have been living in the swamp forests of Lake Télé Community Reserve and in neighboring Marantaceae ( dryland ) forests in the Republic of the Congo.
* Hendrik ( Enno ) Bron ( 2006 ): Sasa, Hadashot Arkheologiyot – Excavations and Surveys in Israel, No. 118
Surveys in 2006 indicated that the dwarf wedgemussel population in the Neversink River was adversely affected by flood events, although some live mussels were detected.
Surveys conducted by the Wildlife Conservation Society in 2006 and 2007 found more than 100, 000 previously unreported gorillas have been living in the swamp forests of Lake Tele Community Reserve and in neighbouring Marantaceae ( dryland ) forests in the Republic of the Congo.

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Surveys of the SW Indian Ocean have shown phytoplankton group variation based on their location relative to the Polar Front, with diatoms dominating South of the front, and dinoflagellates and flagellates in higher populations North of the front < sup >.</ sup >
Surveys show that the majority of black Americans have no preference for " African American " or " Black ," although they have a slight preference for " black " in personal settings and " African-American " in more formal settings.
Between the national censuses, 1 % National Population Sample Surveys were taken in 1987, 1995, and 2005 ; 0. 1 % National Population Sample Surveys have been taken annually since 2000.
Surveys of labor economists have found a sharp split on the minimum wage.
Surveys have shown that people with Jewish backgrounds are twice as likely to become Neopagans, in comparison to Gentiles ( non-Jews ).
Surveys that are not based on probability sampling have no way of measuring their bias or sampling error.
* Dark flow: Surveys of galaxy motions have detected a mystery dark flow towards an unseen mass.
Surveys of the galaxy have found roughly 60 globular clusters, 400 planetary nebulae, and 700 open clusters, along with hundreds of thousands of giant and supergiant stars.
In the United States, the Breeding Bird Surveys, conducted by the US Geological Survey have also produced atlases with information on breeding densities and changes in the density and distribution over time.
Surveys and specimens of brown rat populations throughout the world have shown this species is often associated with outbreaks of trichinosis, but the extent to which the brown rat is responsible in transmitting Trichinella larvae to humans and other synanthropic animals is at least somewhat debatable.
Surveys have defined a 12. 8 km² immediate pot catchment area covering the slopes of Cuilcagh.
Surveys have identified nineteen species of dragonfly and 27 species of butterfly at the Fen, which has also long been recognised for its nationally important population of the fen raft spider Dolomedes plantarius.
Technicians use these surveys to help determine whether a trend will continue or if a reversal could develop ; they are most likely to anticipate a change when the surveys report extreme investor sentiment Surveys that show overwhelming bullishness, for example, are evidence that an uptrend may reverse ; the premise being that if most investors are bullish they have already bought the market ( anticipating higher prices ).
Surveys have found that at least 25 countries around the world have no specified age for compulsory education.
Surveys suggest that in the United States, health problems have decreased in importance as a contributor to nervous breakdowns, as these accounted for 28 % of nervous breakdowns in 1957, 12 % in 1976, and only 5. 6 % in 1996.
Surveys have been undertaken since 2007 by a local surveyor / cartographer using sidescan sonar.
" In general, measurement of time causes “ some of the most demanding aspects of unpaid work be unexplored and the premise that time is an appropriate tool for measuring women's unpaid work goes unchallenged .” Surveys have also been criticized for lacking " depth and complexity " as questions cannot be specifically tailored to particular circumstances.
Surveys indicate that 10 % of children under 5 have experienced a situation with a high risk of drowning.
Surveys of customers at banks and credit unions have consistently shown a significantly higher customer satisfaction rate with the quality of service at credit unions.
Surveys ( stated preference techniques ) or market behavior ( revealed preference techniques ) are often used to estimate the compensation associated with a policy, however survey respondents often have strong incentives to misreport their true preferences and market behavior does not provide any information about important non-market welfare impacts.

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