Word: partially
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Jacob and Monod carried this line of experimentation further, discovered that a macromolecule of DNA itself does not tell the cell what substances to manufacture. Instead, it makes a partial copy of itself, called "messenger RNA," to execute its orders. The Jacob-Monod hypothesis goes on to suggest that a second or "operator" gene, also present in the DNA, may work with the basic gene in a complex feed-back mechanism. And there may even be a third type of gene...
...action follows the banning of freshman parties last weekend by von Stade to enable the Administration to seek means of curbing party crashing by outsiders. He laid partial blame on crashers for the wild parties in the Yard two weekends...
...climb a flight of stairs without distress, and he complained that his legs kept "going to sleep." His blood pressure had soared to 240/140. Doctors could feel no pulse in his legs. Chief Surgeon Melvin Newman and his assistants at N.J.H. figured that their patient was suffering from a partial obstruction of his descending aorta- scar tissue, perhaps, from his knife wound...
When Dr. Newman's team operated they were startled to find not a partial obstruction but a complete blocklage of the aorta. Scar tissue was there as they had suspected, but it had evidently formed slowly, in successive layers. While it was forming, a dozen minor blood vessels on each side of the chest had had time to enlarge and supply "collateral circulation" to the lower part of the body (see diagram). Over the years, the blood vessels had quadrupled their capacity; they had shunted enough blood around the aorta block to keep Gormley alive...
...onetime U.S. immigrant and University of Chicago economics professor who in 1945 joined the newly formed Polish Communist regime as Ambassador to the U.S. and later to the U.N., in 1956 revolutionized Eastern thinking with a then-heretical plan to revive Poland's floundering economy by decentralization and partial re-introduction of the profit motive; in London, where he had gone for medical treatment...