Word: dose
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...twin victories over the pennant-contending service teams gives the Crimson a commanding position for the remainder of the race. Dartmouth is the only team left to play which has demonstrated consistent excellence, and a dose of the Crimson's Paul Del Rossi could prove fatal to the Green's chances...
...lining of the stomach, and ulcer victims often find the effects of the medicine worse than the headache they are trying to cure. In extreme cases, they suffer internal bleeding or their ulcers perforate. As with all drugs, a few people are abnormally sensitive to aspirin; even a normal dose may cause dizziness, nausea, a skin rash, or an asthmatic crisis...
Flexible Managers. Founder Mellon required all applicants to have undergraduate degrees in math, science or engineering. Master's students get a basic two-year dose of law, economics, politics, psychology, sociology, statistics and writing, plus more math and science. The goal, says Dean Richard M. Cyert, 40, a top scholar of statistical sampling,' is "men flexible enough to accept future challenges...
...doctors' orders, government business occupies him for four hours a day at most. Visitors are limited to 20 minutes, and friends report that after a few moments his attention seems to wander. To prevent Nehru's blood pressure from rising, physicians have prescribed a heavy dose of tranquilizers, which makes him sleepy...
...Norlestrin (Detroit's Parke, Davis & Co.), a new, small-dose tablet. >Norinyl (Syntex Laboratories, Inc.), another new, small-dose pill...