Word: benefited
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...corporation aimed at "stimulating a variety of projects for the benefit of the community," Brooks wrote in the Cambridge Chronicle-Sun. "The private sector's response to the community problems cannot be based on good intentions alone...
...marrow stopped making abnormal white cells, at least for a while. An eighth patient, who had acute myelocytic leukemia, also enjoyed a temporary improvement, though three others with this type of disease had none. One patient with a third form of leukemia (monocytic) and two with lymphosarcoma got no benefit from the enzyme...
Hundredfold Doses. Since the patients' responses to treatment could have been predicted in nearly every case by a laboratory test devised at Sloan-Kettering, there is no need to waste L-asparaginase by trying it blindly on patients unlikely to benefit. Side effects included fever, nausea, weight loss and allergic reactions but, said Dr. Oettgen, it is uncertain whether these were due to the enzyme or to contaminants...
...advent of the superjets makes such cooperation even more essential, and no airline is in a better position to benefit than TWA. Currently engaged in a $33 million expansion program that will make its Kansas City base the world's largest jetliner maintenance operation, TWA plans to offer those facilities to other airlines on much the same basis as its deal with Eastern...
...school, attempting a radical departure from current educational practices, can benefit from comment and discussion. Your article about Palfrey Street School (a name mispelled by the Crimson eleven times and spelled correctly three times) showed sensitivity to the spirit of the school, some errors of fact, and some errors, I think, of emphasis...