Word: testes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...analyzer. The machine takes a sample with a dipstick; the computer reads the results and flashes them to the monitor of the doctor in charge of the case. The lab will save the salaries of dozens of people who "used to move the specimens around by hand, read the test results on a screen and then telephone the doctor," says Scalzi. The lab cost $7 million to set up but is expected to save $2 million to $3 million a year...
...there were no statistics, let alone control groups to back such theories. Often, all these psychotherapists relied upon was the "power" of empirical observation. One psychiatric duo, Maurice Green and David Scheter, came to the conclusion that the mothers of autistic children were "all very lonely, frightened women." Their test group was three mothers...
...There's really a lot of misconceptions out there about these treatments...but there's a big interest," Ballinger says. "We wanted to make sure people had the big picture. This is an opportunity for people to get correct and reliable information and to test out some of the therapies...
While Cornell does not seem to provide much of a test for the surging Crimson, Harvard will look to build on its unbeaten streak in its quest for a fourth consecutive Ivy League Championship with a win over...
This is not to say that everyone at Harvard should chuck their career plans in order to teach. But we should all think about it. "You have to feel, not just know, you are needed, and also you have to test your interest and love for kids," writes Hodder. We are not all born teachers, but I think all of us have some capacity to share knowledge and make a difference. Even if you are really set on talking that job at Goldman Sachs, you can still tutor in math during your free time. Even if you were meant...