Word: enterances
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Enter Brandt, 43, intelligent but unintimidating. Long fascinated by the physiological aspects of memory disorder, Brandt started delving into amnesia, Alzheimer's and dementia while a graduate student at Boston University. Upon joining the Johns Hopkins faculty in 1981, he began focusing on HD, a disease that he says provides "an almost unique opportunity to study how a deterioration of systems in the brain could result in cognitive, emotional and movement problems...
Cooper warns students to be aware of "piggybackers," non-residents who enter dorms behind students. Prior to the incident, HUPD officers were scheduled to go to all first-year dorms and educate students about safety measures throughout the year
Most students enter graduate school very proficient in absorbing knowledge, but Shepsle said Signorino was unique among graduate students in his ability to contribute knowledge...
...Mitchell's team warned could have been "full-scale civil war." The I.R.A. cease-fire announced in July and the promise of peace talks in September again raised hopes. Says Christopher McGimpsey, a U.U.P. city councilor from Belfast: "We were hearing from the grass roots that we should enter talks...
Undergraduates can enter HSA's contest, aptly named "Let's Grow," in teams of up to three. Each team must submit a proposal of five pages or less, summarizing the idea and the potential market and competition...