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...Partial shutdowns of the aorta are sometimes caused by narrowing ("coarctation"), which may be present from birth, but more often by the later development of obstructive deposits containing calcium and cholesterol. What is responsible for these deposits is one of the basic questions not yet answered. In this area, DeBakey's work first dealt with shutdowns in the abdominal section of the aorta, because there the big blood vessel could be clamped shut well beyond the point where arteries branch off to supply the brain. The lower part of the body could be deprived of its blood supply long...
...subway next at Dudley Street or Eggleston to see the Washington Park project. This is partial clearance and rehabilitation in Roxbury, a streetcar suburb of frame houses and brick apartments of 1880 to 1930. Here are things to look for today...
...partial substitute for Government 175, Hoffmann's course on "International Organization," Joseph S. Nye, instructor in Government, will teach Government 176, "International Organization: Regional Integration." Nothing, however, will replace "War," Social Sciences...
...partial substitute for Kissinger's Government 130, "Principles of International Politics," Morton H. Halperin, Assistant Professor of Government, will give Government 132, "International Politics and Comparative Foreign Policy." The course will "focus more on the current period than Mr. Kissinger does," he said last night...
...companies' stock, saving the government millions for welfare projects. What Wyatt had got, in a series of lobby and telephone consultations over the 24 hours before the debate, was a promise from Economics Minister George Brown that the government would agree to consider the idea of partial ownership...