Examples of using Study released in English and their translations into Japanese
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The study released from Oxfam is even more devastating.
This is evident from the latest study released by the Ponemon Institute.
The study, released by the World Health Organization, monitored cases from 2001 to 2006.
The number of womentourists has dropped by 35 per cent, the study released last night said.
A new study released in Science makes it clear just how misguided the idea was.
These are the findings of a new study released by a conference based on blockchain technology.
One study released earlier this year estimated that the group and its sympathisers control more than 90,000 Twitter accounts.
The Government Accountability Office, in a study released Monday, demonstrates that the Internal Revenue Service is past that point.
A study released in January 2008 found that about 3.1 million people in the US aged 12 to 25 said they had used LSD.
Gibbs estimates that the study released today cost about US$100,000, including $30,000 to sequence each twin's genome, and took two months.
Now, a study released on Friday says that migration has hurt the post-college prospects of students.
A companion study released by the World Health Organization(WHO) looks at strategies for addressing these risk factors.
A study released by Fidelity on May 2 found that 47 percent of institutional investors think digital assets are worth investing in.
A study released by charity Médécins Sans Frontières in 2016, found that 1 in 4 women living in South Africa's platinum mining belt had been raped.
According to a study released in December, 2011 by Accuvant, the most secure browser with numerous built-in security features is Google's Chrome.
In a study released last month, the researchers report that many of them carry a gene variant called APOE2, which may help them maintain mental sharpness.
A study released by search engine Yandex in March shows that Kazakhstanis have been more frequently searching for cryptocurrency-related terms this year, as compared to 2018.
A study released in March found that one in six foreign domestic workers in Hong Kong is a victim of forced labour and that a significant proportion have been trafficked.
A study released on December 14th demonstrated that these drugs can not only lower blood cholesterol, but can also reduce your chance of dying from flu complications.
In a study released today, the Asian Economic Integration Report 2017, ADB examines recent regional integration trends and introduces a new regional integration index.
A Pew Research Council study released at the end of July found that 72 percent of Americans think changing an unborn baby's DNA to treat a serious disease would be an appropriate use of gene-editing technology.
The company cites a January 2019 study released by Science magazine stating that 60% of the world's coffee species were in danger of going extinct in the next 50 years due to climate change, population expansion and disease.
A study released in 2007 said that inhaling rosemary oil and lavender oil for five minutes significantly reduced the levels of cortisol in the test subject's saliva, which could seriously decrease the dangers inherent from chronic stress.
A study released in July by the US Fashion Industry Association showed that, while all of the companies participating in the survey sourced goods from China, 67% expected to decrease the value or volume of production in the country over the next two years.
A study released in May by Northwestern University and Argonne National Laboratory found that the carbon footprint of a panel from China is twice that of one from Europe, because China has fewer environmental standards and more coal-fired power plants.
A study released last month by Harris Interactive and Dogpile, a search engine run by InfoSpace, shows that 23 percent of Internet users polled search for information on coworkers, employees, potential employees, bosses, or clients.
Further studies released in 2003 showed that an additional 3 per cent, or 325 square kilometres, had gone.
