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Another Computer Society member, Joev G. Dubach '94, also expressed concerns about the credi- bility of Digitas...

Author: By H. NICOLE Lee, | Title: Students May Print Electronic News | 2/9/1994 | See Source »

Researchers say anyone who used the drug regularly should probably have a thorough medical checkup. The new study, led by Dr. Ulrich Dubach of the Basel University Polyclinic in Switzerland, compared the health records, over a 20- year period, of 623 women, 30 to 49, who took phenacetin daily for at least a year with those of 621 women who used the drug less often or not at all. The researchers found that women who took phenacetin regularly had an increased risk of high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease; they were also more likely to die from urologic or kidney...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Grim Legacy of A Banned Pill | 1/28/1991 | See Source »

...Gerstein '92--91 Matthew M. Hoffman '91 Mary Louise Kelly '93 Joseph R. Palmore '91 Feature Editor: Jonathan S. Cohn '91 Editorial Editors: John A. Cloud '93 John L. Larew '91 Sports Editors: Michael R. Grunwald '92 Michael D. Stankiewicz '90-'91 Photo Editors: William H. Bachman '91 Joev Dubach '94 Jason R. Klenoff '94 Business Editor: Timothy B. Paydos '92 Copy Editor: Haibin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Editor for This Issue: | 11/17/1990 | See Source »

...Adam D. Goodheart '92 Gregory B. Kasowski '93 John J. Murphy '89 Tara A. Nayak '92 Lan N. Nguyen '93 Julio R. Varela '90 City and State Editors: Julian E. Barnes '93 Editorial Editor: Joshua M. Sharfstein '91 Sports Editor: Michael R. Grunwald '92 Photo Editor: Joev G. Dubach '94 Michelle A. Haner '91 Business Editor: Raymond Nomizu '91 Copy Editor: Brian D. Reich...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Editor for This Issue: | 11/13/1990 | See Source »

Working with Dr. Peter Dubach, Douglas Pratt and C. M. Stewart, Professor Smith was studying the hibernating larvae of woodboring beetles (Melandrya striata), trying to isolate the enzymes that digest the cellulose on which the insects live. But when he ground up the larvae and analyzed the juice, he was surprised to find a considerable glycerol content. Since the active summer larvae do not contain glycerol, he guessed that the larvae possessed a mechanism that reacted to cold by producing glycerol to keep their tissues from freezing in the Minnesota winters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Ant & Automobile | 11/2/1959 | See Source »

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