11.   Studies have also measured a general tendency toward self-help, as evidenced by the plethora of home-improvement books and television programs.

12.   The homeless study measured the number of people infected with the bacteria, but not those living with the active disease.

13.   The study measured the success of thalidomide by looking at the level of a certain protein produced by the cancer causing cells.

14.   The study also measured how often the waiting periods between buses exceeded those listed on the schedules by more than five minutes.

15.   The study also measures the number of business attraction or retention projects cities undertake during a calandar or fiscal year.

16.   The study did not measure clinical outcomes, such as whether blood pressure, blood sugar or heart function had improved or worsened.

17.   The study measured such immune functions as the amount of antibody produced in response to a vaccine.

18.   The study measured mortality rates for doctors and hospitals and used the data to improve the outcome of such operations throughout the state system.

19.   The study measured muscle strength and flexibility.

20.   The study measured the number of women-owned firms in each market, their revenues and their employees.

n. + measure >>共 450
index 7.63%
test 4.30%
scientist 2.72%
researcher 2.46%
study 2.19%
report 1.67%
survey 1.58%
government 1.49%
instrument 1.49%
sensor 1.40%
study + v. >>共 367
show 17.40%
find 13.47%
be 11.21%
suggest 6.62%
say 5.63%
indicate 2.87%
conclude 1.77%
look 1.24%
have 1.21%
confirm 1.02%
measure 0.20%
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