Word: similarly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Last year, similar criticisms were raised about the course, and the reading list for this year's Ec 1 was in part revised to these complaints...
Although some virologists differed with Dr. Chanock about details, they agreed that the newly developed vaccine against RSV must not be given to infants under six months, as it appears to increase the risk and severity of pneumonia. A similar phenomenon is now being seen in connection with another viral disease: circulating antibody from killed-virus vaccine against measles also seems to make a child more susceptible to severe disease if he later receives live-virus vaccine...
...that occurs in some tropical soils when removal of vegetation exposes them to erosion and sunlight. In South America, lateritic soil has baked into rock-like hardness and become useless with in five years after it was cleared for farming. As yet, there is no evidence of laterizing of similar soils in Viet Nam after defoliation, probably because the ground cover is never completely destroyed and grass and weeds reappear...
...Lufthansa, other foreign airlines are also taking pains to publicize their expenditures in the U.S. Spain's Iberia Air Lines, for example, has run U.S. newspaper ads that ask: "We buy your planes. Shouldn't you fly ours?" And this week Italy's Alitalia plans a similar ad, pointing out that its aircraft purchases and operating expenses in the U.S. will amount to some $1 billion...
...attempts to grab status in the world of tax-exempt altruism by sponsoring a sex research project. The researcher is bent on filming the orgasm in its natural habitat, using live volunteers and, among other teaching aids, a camera-equipped mechanical phallus. Experiment places its research project, supplied with similar equipment, in a crummy Ohio college. Faculty wives are among the volunteers. Neither Robert Kyle nor Patrick Catling is a hopelessly bad writer, sentence by sentence, although Catling wins the nomination for the silliest line of the year (so far): "Camilla's cheeks prettily pinkened...