Word: adjuncts
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...neuroendocrine axis (the line of glands that include the pituitary, hypothalamus, thyroid and adrenals) to bring into balance whatever hormones are askew, thus alleviating the insomnia and mood swings that often accompany menopause. The program is not recommended as a substitute for hormone-replacement therapy, only as an adjunct...
...neuroendocrine axis (the line of glands that include the pituitary, hypothalamus, thyroid and adrenals) to bring into balance whatever hormones are askew, thus alleviating the insomnia and mood swings that often accompany menopause. The program is not recommended as a substitute for hormone-replacement therapy, only as an adjunct...
...kind of academic proletariat," Steven H. Biel, director of studies in history and literature, says of these "adjunct professors...
...Well if you looked at the courts on a stand-alone basis, that might be the case. But legal proceedings are most useful as an adjunct to diplomatic pressure. Putting terrorists on trial gives the U.S. something to ask for when putting diplomatic pressure on states that have been backing terrorists. It worked quite well in the Libyan case, by setting a specific agenda for Libyan cooperation around which the U.S. could build an international consensus. It gave the Libyans a clear road map of what to do if they wanted to ease diplomatic pressure...
Outgoing Secretary of Energy Bill Richardson will be spending one day each week as an adjunct lecturer at the Kennedy School of Government KSG) starting in February, KSG officials have announced...