Word: peering
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Diversity data in nearly all of Harvard’s faculty populations were statistically comparable to groups of “peer institutions” whose data was made available for comparison...
...turns out, the amygdala is indeed a big player in the pathological process of OCD but only one of several players. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and other scanning technologies have allowed researchers to peer deeper than ever into the OCD-tossed brain. In addition to the amygdala, there are three other anatomical hot spots involved in the disorder: the orbital frontal cortex, the caudate nucleus and the thalamus--the first two seated high in the brain, the third lying deeper within...
Isaias N. Chaves ’08, who served as a peer concentration adviser for the department, wrote in an e-mail that Zakarin left a long-lasting impression on him despite the short time they spent working together...
...RIAA began actively policing peer-to-peer file-sharing networks in 2003. In just over four years, no one has yet tested the association’s claims in court, with everyone choosing instead to settle before going to trial. “Pre-litigation” letters warn illegal downloaders that they could be fined more than $750 per song if found guilty...
McLoughlin drew on a survey of around 15 peer institutions to help formulate the changes to the student activities fee policy. The survey revealed that Harvard had the lowest fee and was one of only two schools with an optional student activities charge...