Word: publishing
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Died. Dr. Barry Wood, 60, onetime grid star and noted bacteriologist; of a heart attack; in Boston. Wood was one of the first to publish a paper on penicillin. Later he led in research on the mechanism by which white blood cells fight invading organisms. Wood was named vice president of Johns Hopkins University and hospital in 1955, heading its department of microbiology from 1959 until his death. He was to have received the Kober award, the Association of American Physicians' highest tribute...
...essay represents the first effort by a Vietnamese historian to publish an account of the Communist regime's politics and their effects, without being committed to either the Communist Party line or the anti-Communist viewpoint of the Saigon regime...
...Republican and plans only to finish out his term as mayor. The New York Daily News, no Lindsay admirer, jumped aboard with a "Lindsay Switch or Fight" mail ballot, asking readers whether Lindsay should become a Democrat and whether he should run for President. The News promises to publish the first results this week...
...cadmium," he said in a farewell note, "but I cannot. I am assuming full responsibility and choosing death." Some U.S. scientists now rank cadmium ahead of lead as a dangerous pollutant. It is a prime candidate for a list of toxic substances that the federal Environmental Protection Agency will publish this month and for which it will set emission limits...
...navigational star in Belle's life is an only child, Eric. Totally enthralled and devoted, Belle lives through him, confides in him. Later-when he begins to publish-she bridles at anyone who has not heard...