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Sharmil S. Modi '99 was an avid Air Force cadet before he chose to leave ROTC in order to make an academic switch...
Army ROTC official Rooney acknowledges that students who want to switch majors may encounter resistance from the Army if they're moving into "soft sciences" or humanities...
Adding buzzy effects to "Nu Bruises" saves it from limbo. Without the subtle touches it would have simply begged you to switch this disc with an older one; as it is, you can call it the high point of the record without feeling bad. "Unbelievable Things" similarly tweaks its predecessors just enough to make comparisons petty. Not to say change is always for the better: "European Medicine" features an unprecedented amount of hooting, and, in case anyone is unclear on the point, that...
Fields was speeding in the right lane when a car attempting to merge onto the freeway cut him off, Brewer said. Fields attempted to swerve out of the way, but was blocked by an oncoming truck. Unable to switch lanes safely, Fields lost control of the car which, rolled several times...
...enlist the patient's own immune system to attack brain cancers. Tumor cells produce a substance called TGF-beta (transforming growth factor-beta) that both fuels their own growth and tricks the immune system into ignoring their presence. Using genetic engineering, Fakhrai has come up with a genetic "switch," called TGF-beta antisense. When inserted into a tumor cell's genetic machinery, the antisense turns off the cell's ability to produce TGF-beta. Injected into patients, these deactivated cells work like a vaccine by becoming immediate targets of the immune system, which simultaneously kills off other tumor cells circulating...