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...great majority, income tax would remain the same, and for one important group-the successful executives and skilled professionals in the $5,600 to $11,200 income group-they actually would drop sharply. "In the modern world," said Lloyd, "the work of the manager, the scientist, the technologist" must not be taxed out of existence. As if anticipating the angry protests from the Labor benches at this boon to a special high-salaried class, Lloyd announced a boost in the profits tax on industry (to 53¾% of a company's income), declared that firms could no longer charge...
...Chilean Andes for high-altitude studies of miners. Then he landed at the Mayo Clinic, where he found himself "in a real medical environment" for the first time. Dr. Keys also found his wife-to-be, Margaret Haney, when he interviewed-and hired-her for a medical technologist's job at Mayo. By 1940 Keys had moved to the University of Minnesota to open and head its Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene. His broad franchise: "To try to find out why people got sick before they got sick...
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...chief technologist of Red October, Natalia Vasilievna Krechetova, introduces Valia Koroleva and Masha Safonova, workers of the chocolate and caramel workshops, to the guests...
...orange, a fluorochrome dye that easily unites with the nucleic acids and shines brightly under ultraviolet light. Result: the higher the cell's nucleic acid content, the more intense the fluorescence (green to yellow for DNA, red for RNA). After a few hours of training, a skilled cyto-technologist can spot malignant cells by the intensity of fluorescence he sees in his microscope...