Word: connectivity
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...inside and will not leave." As he lies in a coronary-care unit awaiting his bypass operation, Morrow begins to relate his own medical predicament to events in the outside world: "My mind went wandering about, working as a kind of journalist of memory and anger. I sought to connect my inner world and my dilemma (the rage that gave me this blocked heart) to outer catastrophes. I sailed off to Bosnia and Hiroshima--big objective correlatives." Spasms of bloodthirsty fury, he observes, can block up the collective heart of entire ethnic groups, who cannot let go of old grievances...
...users at a time also use the services to connect to the Internet...
Last year at this time, fewer than one-eighth of College students had done so. Harvard Arts and Sciences Computer Services (HASCS) and the Harvard Computer Society (HCS) worked together to connect 1413 student computers to the University's network...
...drawback for scientists is that nature's shrewd economy conceals enormous complexity. Researchers are finding evidence that the Hox genes and the non-Hox homeobox genes are not independent agents but members of vast genetic networks that connect hundreds, perhaps thousands, of other genes. Change one component, and myriad others will change as well-and not necessarily for the better. Thus dreams of tinkering with nature's toolbox to bring to life what scientists call a "hopeful monster" -- such as a fish with feet -- are likely to remain elusive. Scientists, as Duboule observes, are still far from reproducing...
...plan would be to link several alleys behind the buildings and connect them to at least two other buildings in the Square already owned by the bank, opening up 12,000 additional square feet of prime retail space...