Word: productively
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Sheehan said that the increased interest of the Harvard community has helped the team post a 3-1 record to date. "People come to watch us now," said the Wevmouth. Massachusetts product. "At the Northeastern meet, about 200 more people than last year showed up. And the alumni support has been tremendous...
...stage and 92% of the cases in the fourth and final stage-when the disease is often far too advanced for any hope of cure. By contrast, they report in the New England Journal of Medicine, the traditional blood test for prostatic cancer, which involves color measurement of a product of the enzyme's activity, identified the rise of enzyme levels in only 12%, 15%, 29% and 60% of their patients at corresponding stages of the disease...
...cost of promoting each product per physician ranges from about 50 cents to $1 to the companies, which send gifts to students at many medical schools. In a year this amount to approximately $1500 to $2500 per physician. Howard G. Goldsweig, assistant medical director at Ives Laboratories in New York, wrote this week in a letter to The New York Times...
Social welfare. Between 1950 and 1974, public and private expenditures for social programs and services (including pensions, Social Security, health, education and welfare) climbed from 13.4% to 27.3% of the Gross National Product...
DIED. Sheik Sabah as Salim as-Sabah, 62, Emir of Kuwait; of a heart attack; in Kuwait. After succeeding his brother in 1965, he curbed oil production to conserve the enormous reserve that gives the Persian Gulf sheikdom the highest per capita gross national product in the world ($11,510 a year) and pays for its lavish welfare services. He was a strong supporter of Arab unity and a heavy financial backer of Egypt, Jordan and Syria...