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Working with researchers from Germany's Munich University, they have most recently identified an altered gene--common in most people--that is necessary for normal cell growth, said Daniel G. Tenen, an associate professor of medicine and the U.S. organizer of the project...
...gene acts as a switch for the formation of blood cells," Munich University Professor Wolfgang Hiddemann told a German newspaper...
...Munich, Germany native made sure that Harvard's 2-1 lead held up in the first game and he gave Harvard a chance to eliminate the Engineers in game two, limiting RPI to just one goal through the first two-and-one half periods...
...when I hear about euthanasia and Jack Kevorkian, sirens go off in my mind. Maybe I'm working with an old paradigm, like Munich, but I can't help it. I think of the case of Franz Stangl, a perfectly conventional Vienna policeman and good citizen who after the Anschluss became a security officer at hospitals for the aged, infirm and imbecilic, and helped--humanely at first, so they said--to ease the very worst cases, the utterly hopeless, the deformed and subhuman, toward a death that all reasonable people at the time thought would be the only decent thing...
Today many of the farms soaking up the subsidy are owned by the very entities Newell sought to exclude--corporations. These farms are the size of cities and are run not from farmhouses but from skyscrapers. Some are owned by foreign interests, which are more likely to reside in Munich or Vienna than in rural America...