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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...develop and to hang together any more consistently than have the now-splintered "Minnesota twins," Burger and Blackmun. Broadly speaking, the court now has two liberals, Brennan and Marshall, in a standoff facing two conservatives, Rehnquist and Burger. The decisions thus often depend on how the other so-called fluid five divide on a given case. And that rarely can be foreseen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Brethren's First Sister: Sandra Day O'Connor, | 7/20/1981 | See Source »

...lose a lot of fluid out on the river without noticing it," Dr. Warren E. C. Wacker, director of UHS, said yesterday, adding "there's also a difference between being overcome by heat on a basketball court with a lot of people around, and being overcome by heat all alone in the middle of the river." The boathouse will stay closed "until the weather breaks," athletic department spokesman Brian Gordon said yesterday...

Author: By William E. Mckibben, | Title: Sweltering Heat Lays Siege to Boston | 7/10/1981 | See Source »

...fraternal twins. Because the woman, who had never before given birth, was 40 years old, she underwent amniocentesis in the 17th week of pregnancy. Guided by ultrasound scans, doctors inserted a needle through the woman's abdomen and into the separate amniotic sacs, withdrawing a sample of the fluid that cushioned each of the developing children. The fluid contained cells shed by the fetuses, and these were analyzed for genetic abnormalities. The samples revealed that both twins were boys, but only one showed the normal number of chromosomes. The other had an extra chromosome, which indicated Down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Saving One, Dooming Another | 6/29/1981 | See Source »

...missions progressed, these initial problems usually disappeared, only to be replaced by more insidious ones. Normally, under the tug of the earth's gravity, the blood and other fluids pool in the legs. But in space, these fluids are distributed more evenly, in effect creating fluid surpluses in key areas like the heart. The body reacts swiftly. Apparently thinking it has more blood than it needs, it reduces production both of red blood cells and disease-fighting lymphocytes, making the space travelers more vulnerable to infections. (The cosmonauts found themselves spending more and more time scrubbing the spacecraft...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space: A Final Salute to Salyut 6 | 6/22/1981 | See Source »

...good deal of the popularity of Pop art, as the late Harold Rosenberg pointed out some years ago, partook of "the astonishment of Moliere's character on learning that he has been speaking prose" all his life. Suddenly, there was the commercial vernacular of America, that amniotic fluid in which every collector had been nurtured, right there on the museum wall. And the curious paradox was that, in Lichtenstein's case, the fluid -those cartoon images of teen-agers and Korean War jets-was transparent. After a while the imagery hardly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: An All-American Mannerist | 6/22/1981 | See Source »

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