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"Changes to the retinal vessels give a good idea of what is going on in the rest of the body, particularly the heart," said Dr. Bamini Gopinath, a senior research fellow at the University of Sydney, who conducted the research.
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I would not cuddle armadillos, said Dr. Warwick Britton of the University of Sydney in Australia, who had no connection with the study.
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"O'Farrell now has a lot of power and with that comes rising expectations he will achieve a lot of outcomes," said Peter Chen, a politics professor at the University of Sydney.
Ratings Agencies Downplay Budget Gap in Australia Geoffrey Rogow 2011
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"Changes to the retinal vessels give a good idea of what is going on in the rest of the body, particularly the heart," said Dr. Bamini Gopinath, a senior research fellow at the University of Sydney, who conducted the research.
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While there were some suggestions the new leader might sabre-rattle in the region to help establish himself, Dr Leonid Petrov of the University of Sydney argued that Pyongyang was likely to use the transition as an opportunity to reach out to the international community.
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Our interpretation is that age in and of itself does not reduce blood testosterone levels . . . but the accumulating disorders as men age, some preventable and some not, some genetic and some environmental, do have such an impact, albeit pretty modest," said study author Dr. David Handelsman, a professor of reproductive endocrinology and andrology at the University of Sydney."
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Wolfensohn enrolled in the University of Sydney at age 15, and went on to earn B.A. and LL.B degrees from that institution.
Get Briefed: James Wolfensohn Chris Barth 2011
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Our interpretation is that age in and of itself does not reduce blood testosterone levels . . . but the accumulating disorders as men age, some preventable and some not, some genetic and some environmental, do have such an impact, albeit pretty modest," said study author Dr. David Handelsman, a professor of reproductive endocrinology and andrology at the University of Sydney."
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Despite the volatility to which hedge funds sometimes contribute, keeping them out of the market through bans on short-selling creates a new risk by removing liquidity—which in turn exacerbates volatility, said Michael McKenzie , a finance professor at the University of Sydney.
Hedge-Fund Curbs Add to Asia's Market Tumult Alison Tudor 2011
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It is an extremely convenient time for the North Korean leadership: they don't need to honour the promise that North Korea will become a strong, powerful and prosperous state," said Petrov, an expert on the country at the University of Sydney."
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