Word: experts
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...Dame Coach Johnny Dee predicts that at least three men from the U.C.L.A. squad will be picked in the first round of this year's pro draft. And those will not include Alcindor, Allen, or Shackelford-all of whom are juniors and thus ineligible. There is hardly an expert who does not expect the Bruins to sail through an undefeated season: in last week's two wire-service polls, only one vote for the No. 1 spot went to a team other than U.C.L.A...
...respects-paying call on President Johnson at the LBJ Ranch. For his CBS debut, Barnard was flanked by the two surgeons most prominently identified with artificial hearts and transplantation: Houston's Dr. Michael E. DeBakey and Brooklyn's Dr. Adrian Kantrowitz. He also faced two expert interrogators: Newsman Martin Agronsky and Science Editor Earl Ubell. If anyone showed strain it was Dr. Kantrowitz - understandably, because his transplantation of a heart into a 19-day-old infant had failed after 61 hours. Dr. Barnard was lit up by the glow of a far greater success - the 18-day survival...
After six months of preparation, Lawyer Joseph Oteri began in September the most thoroughgoing legal attack on antimarijuana laws ever made. In seeking to have Massachusetts' marijuana statutes declared unconstitutional, Oteri and ten expert witnesses from...
Cassidy has also been videotaping depositions, paralleling an experiment of the bar association of Akron. The reaction by judges to dry runs has been lively, with special interest in the taped testimony of such expert witnesses as doctors and ballistics specialists. Trials are often delayed because an expert cannot testify at a time convenient to the court. By videotaping his testimony before the two opposing lawyers, he can appear whenever he has time. So far, apparently, only one court has admitted any video-taped evidence. In Charlestown, W. Va., the police had taped a drunk driver after his arrest...
...were not biologically active. These separations, scientists believe, were caused by enzyme impurities in the DNA polymerase. To avoid this pitfall, the Stanford team had concentrated on the complete purification of its DNA polymerase, but could not be certain that their effort had paid off without calling in expert help...