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...these findings prove to be true in humans as well, they would prompt a new assessment of female reproduction...
...Spanish result will likely be read in al-Qaeda circles as a dramatic victory, and that could prompt the movement's networks to invest in seeking to influence the outcome of elections elsewhere. Britons are expected to vote next year, while U.S. voters go to the polls in November, and the incentive will clearly be there for al-Qaeda-related groups to make their mark on those elections, too. It doesn't take a soothsayer to predict that new terror attacks in Britain or the U.S. would be more likely to stampede the voters behind Blair and Bush than...
Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences William C. Kirby praised sharing Melton’s cell lines for its potential to prompt new research...
...shattered." So does the one about next year's elections. Before Brash became leader, polls put National's support at just 27%, far behind Labour's 45%. Last week National had shot to 45% while Labour was behind for the first time in four years, on 37%. In a prompt about-face, Clark appointed the country's first Race Relations Minister - non-Maori Trevor Mallard - to ensure that policies and laws are race-neutral. "She has looked at the polls and realized this is not some bitter rednecks on the fringes," says political commentator Jane Clifton. "This is deep-seated...
...hours urgent care; and adjustments in management protocols so that clinicians always have some clear time every week in their schedules for emergencies. A new triage system allows same-day telephone access to an experienced clinician for students who call, in order to clarify their concerns and arrange a prompt meeting with a clinician whose skills will match their needs...