101. The researchers looked closely at hospitals, firehouses, police stations and schools. 102. The researchers looked at results of an array of small voucher programs in some cities across the country. 103. The researchers looked at the friendship networks and workflow patterns in the company and asked supervisors to rate the performance of underlings. 104. The researchers looked for damage such as single-strand breaks in DNA, and also measured the total number of neurons in different parts of the brain. 105. The researchers were looking for evidence that these men have asked for embarrassing favors on behalf of special-interest allies. 106. The researchers also looked at side effects that developed in each group. 107. The researchers are looking for other medical applications, Blanchard said. 108. The researchers were looking for specific brain patterns generated when the monkeys were planning complex voluntary movements. 109. The Yale researchers looked at the protein-building part of the ribosome of a bacterium found in the Dead Sea. 110. They noted that other researchers were also looking to novel materials as a way to boost antenna performance. |
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