Word: code
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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First, right wing Greg Britz gave Harvard a 4-1 lead with a power play score at the second stanza's 12-34 mark. The Tigers promptly picked up another penalty and defenseman Ken Code's slapshot beat Dennis to the far side...
...momentum switched to the home team in the final 20 minutes Bulldog Bill Watson deflected a shot off blueliner Code's skates and into the twines for the go-ahead goal at 9:14 and Fish back added an insurance tally seven minutes later. Scott Fusco made it 3-2 with 10 seconds to go with his second goal of the game...
Brown started with "simple things," like filing the names and telephone numbers of potential customers. "Say I was going to a particular area of the city," Brown says. "I would ask the computer to pull up the accounts in a certain zip-code area, or if I wanted all the customers who were interested in whole office systems, I could pull that up too." The payoff: since he started using the computer, he has doubled his annual sales to more than $ 1 million...
...town without a law library, so he pays $425 a month to connect his CPT word processor to Westlaw, a legal data base in St. Paul. Just now he needs precedents in an auto insurance case. He dials the Westlaw telephone number, identifies himself by code, then types: "Courts (Iowa) underinsurance." The computer promptly tells him there is only one such Iowa case, and it is 14 years old. Manly asks for a check on other Midwestern states, and it gives him a long list of precedents in Michigan and Minnesota. "I'm not a chiphead," he says...
...another species, and voilá!: a hybrid emerges that nature could never have produced. In last week's issue of the British journal Nature, scientists at four American institutions announced that they had actually accomplished this remarkable, first-of-its-kind feat. A gene carrying the DNA code for growth hormone was taken from rats and incorporated into mouse embryos. The result: mice that grew to be nearly twice the normal size. The super-mice not only produced large quantities of rat growth hormone in their bodies, but in some cases even passed on this trait to a second...