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Though the record doesn't ensure success for the team, it does signal a return to prominence for Harvard's most dangerous receiver, who underwent surgery in the off-season to repair an ACL torn in last November's victory over Yale. Coming into yesterday's contest, Skelton had made just one catch for nine yards in the first two games. Yesterday, however, Skelton's speed and athleticism was clearly a force...
...purpose of the bishops' visit is to indicate to students the importance of discussion about religious issues and of establishing contact with Harvard's tradition of religious exploration," Epps said. "I hope to signal to the student body that questions of curiosity about religion are very important...
Despite the distance, the clarity of the audio signal is quite good, Watson says...
...would be, that is, if not for the neurotransmitters. These chemicals are stored in tiny sacs known as vesicles, located at nerve endings. When an electrical signal reaches the vesicles, they release their load. The neurotransmitter molecules navigate across the synapse and lock into receptors on the neighboring nerve cell--an action roughly equivalent to flipping on a light switch. The second nerve cell wakes up and sends off a jolt of electricity to pass the message along. Their job completed, the neurotransmitter molecules detach and are ferried back to be reabsorbed or destroyed...
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