Word: hallmarked
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...pancreas but in the liver. In a study of mice published in the Nov. 13 issue of Nature, scientists identified a protein that tells the liver to favor the metabolism of fat over that of glucose. The result is a buildup of glucose levels in the blood, a hallmark of insulin resistance...
Yamaguchi’s early foray into dancing grew out of a hallmark of Harvard students: an intense desire to improve. In high school, he was a dedicated athlete, and took up water polo, wrestling and pole-vaulting...
...that uses Windows PCs, and the prospect of converting millions of music pirates into credit-card wielding music buyers was enough to make even the most jaded rock stars take notice. How did Jobs do this trick? In a word: simplicity--the transparent ease of use that is the hallmark of Apple's entire product line, including the Music Store. "I'm a complete computer dummy," McLachlan told TIME after the event. "If I can use this, anyone...
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Although changing admissions policies and procedures is one hallmark of the early career initiative, the integration of early-career students into the HBS community is also part of the equation...