Word: factors
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With the exception of a B.U. power-play goal in the first period, the Crimson played solid defense, coming out steady and confident. The young Harvard players were not noticeably nervous and Prestifilippo looked to be on his game. Chris Drury did not factor into the first goal and, in fact, did not earn any points until B.U.'s sixth tally...
...protein encoded by the hedgehog gene (so called because in its absence, fruit-fly embryos sprout a coat of prickles) diffuses outward from the cells that produce it, becoming fainter and fainter. Columbia University neurobiologist Thomas Jessell has found that it takes middling concentrations of this potent morphing factor to produce a motor neuron and lower concentrations to make an interneuron (a cell that relays signals to other neurons, instead of to muscle fibers, as motor neurons...
...Harvard and Stanford's decision to deny contracts to PepsiCo was in all probability a significant factor in PepsiCo's decisions to withdraw from Burma," Simons said...
...prior to their murders. He was not. You described the residence as a "mansion"; it was a seven-room ranch house. And finally, the burglars who committed the murders were not "found to have been high on amphetamines." Drug use was never implicated as a factor in the crime. SUSAN FRANKEL HUNTER Carl Frankel Kingston, New York...
...record is being filled and that researchers are taking their first serious look at the long-term consequences of exposure to low levels of chemical munitions, we must return to first principles. The "syndrome" is a beast with many heads. It's not likely that one factor--even exposure to chemical weapons-- caused all the illness we see among our newest group of U.S. veterans. Quick answers are unlikely. Meanwhile, we must honor this nation's commitment to care for people with lingering health problems that have come about as a result of their military service. JOHN F. SOMMER...