Word: pathways
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...opens possibilities for taking the defect of the disease that causes cell death and having the pathway worked out for steps to target for treatment," said Gusella, who nine years ago discovered the general location of the defective sequence...
Undergraduate Council Chair Malcolm A. Heinicke '93 lobbied the city for a pathway through the Common, saying that "It would not take a great deal of effort to widen the paths" to accommodate both bikers and walkers...
...group is trudging along a pathway through the forest, looking something like an extended family on vacation: small children, teenagers, middle-agers and older people. But when the walkers suddenly emerge in a wide meadow, it is clear that something strange is happening. On one side of the clearing stands the gray-clad army of Robert E. Lee, and on the other the dark blue-uniformed infantry serving under George Meade. As the hikers stand and watch, bugles sound, guns begin to fire and the battle of Gettysburg is under...
...designed as a pathway between the Yard and river houses," Demong said. "We want to give it the feel of a street...
...brain's reaction to stress. Even a bad case of clinical depression will not go on forever: the disease tends to run its course in nine months to a year. Unfortunately, it often returns. The initial episode has what researchers call a "kindling effect"; it seems to carve a pathway in the brain that leaves 70% of its victims vulnerable to another attack. "While a psychosocial stress can be involved in the onset of the first episode, the triggering mechanism for subsequent depressions can be more autonomous," says Robert Post, the NIMH scientist who developed the kindling theory. "Once someone...