Both men have studied the records of the period and discussed them with the panel, he said.
He'd studied the old records of their attacks on humanity.
I could have told him about the months of studying records from the first landings on.
There was silence for a few minutes as the priest studied the records.
I'm sure you've studied the records by now, run the discs, watched them.
Nevertheless, we can't stop ourselves from studying the records and statistics.
In 1995, the director of the intensive care unit studied medical and personnel records.
I have studied the records of the original survey team very carefully.
In the Temple, he studied the ancient records of sickness and health.
To help prepare him, she has been studying the records of more than two dozen potential nominees.
A sociological study from 1964 recorded the last phase of existence of this community.
The study records a total of 45,361 locations, including hospitals, factories and former military sites, where there is a risk of contamination.
For instance, a recent study recorded verbal scaffolding between mothers and their 3- and 4-year-old children as they played together.
A study in 1985 recorded the species at just one location, Gilimale.
Several studies have recorded the energy savings due to daylight harvesting.
Neither issue statistics nor the study of date labels in the books record in-house use, which may often be substantial.
During 16 years of follow-up, the study recorded 653 heart attacks, of which 279 were fatal.
Another study recorded the symptoms experienced by arthritic patients, along with weather conditions over a 15-month period.
A 2008 study published in Current Biology recorded evidence that whales may sleep with both sides of the brain.
By 1979, however, it had been restocked with more than 30,000 fish, and birds quickly became established again: a study recorded 58 species.