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Biology, 13.11.2019 21:31 furryartist554

Ascientist just learned that she will not receive enough money to complete her year-long study about the relationship between certain diseases and the foods that people eat.

how can she best overcome this limitation?

conduct smaller studies for more than a one-year period
study only a very small group of people
conduct a study about something else
use data from a similar study and adjust it to fit her study

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