Word: retainers
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Hyman said that it is important for Harvard both to remain competitive and to retain current faculty members lest peer institutions swoop in to lure away star faculty...
...chilled her body to 60 degrees, drained all the blood out of her head, took out the aneurysm, warmed up the blood and put it back in her body. For about an hour during the procedure, she had no blood in her brain - so no ability to form or retain memories - and for much of the time, she had no higher brain function. And yet according to records of what she said when she awoke, Pam was able to hear conversations about the surgery. She was able to count the number of people in the operating room and describe...
...Including tutorials and smaller language and lab classes, sections currently average 13 students, according to McCarty, who said that some classes will be able to retain their small sections...
...will be discontinued as of June 30. The Harvard College Library has subsidized this café service as a convenience for library staff and users, but given its proximity both to the Faculty Club and to eateries in Harvard Square, this cost-saving measure will allow the Library to retain more important services. Plans are underway to expand the vending selections, and the café will continue to have microwave ovens, hot water, an ice/water machine, and a filtered water cooler available...
More intriguing was the long-term effect job loss appeared to have. Even if some of these people found new jobs soon after losing their first one, they were more likely to retain the legacy of poor health from having once been unemployed. "People who lost their job and were re-employed within a year and half also reported increased onset of new health problems," she says. "They shouldn't have had the most severe experiences of unemployment and income loss, and still we see them having new health issues...