Word: rine
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Such work is slow and expensive: nitrogen 15 costs $1,000 for a single study. But already Dr. Brown's group have had one outstanding, success in their study of a cell's reproductive system. They used an artificial compound called 2,6-diaminopu-rine, not yet isolated in nature, which they thought had a momentary existence inside the cell. The organic chemists synthesized some of this compound and turned it over to the chemotherapists. They thought that it might have the sought-for "differential effect" on lawless cancer cells...
...position to question your idea of TiME-readers as you portrayed 'em. "To begin, I couldn't afford a subscription to TIME. Liv ing on an income which has shrunk to infinitesimal value since this inflation hit the dollar (Mr. B is an ex-Ma rine Gunnery Sergeant on retirement pay), we have all we can do to exist - let alone spend money for magazines. But we have some friends who know how much good read ing means to us and who send us their mag azines as they finish with them. They ar rive at our home...
When the Star of Cairo reached Rine anna at 2 a.m., Tansey was told the ceiling had fallen a bit; it was 400 feet, but there were signs that it would lift...
...Fiddle," said Ibis. "Sticks," intoned Jester, reclining in a rine-backed loda. "Maybe we did something wicked. Do you think United Press will persecute us for it?" "perhaps not," mused a weeming twerple from the corner, "because I asked the gentleman by yonder lamp post and he said he didn't see a Crime...
...treatment is simple. Patients all sit around in one big room and breathe chlo rine from individual tubes, regulating the strength by moving the tubes to &; from their faces. People with arthritis and sinus trouble take it strong (along with coughs, sneezes and watery eyes); people with asthma get it mixed with oxygen...