Word: unconnectedness
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Higgins had been using ovalbumin as his antigen protein in his research. In their unconnected work, the Hammersmith cancer researchers also had been using ovalbumin as a marker on melanoma cells, which cause a type of skin cancer.
For Bush, though, raising the kind of money needed to launch a political campaign that could allow him to make America proud was a much less complicated ordeal than for the unconnected young Coughlin. Fundraising is undeniably a matter crucial to running a campaign. In the last presidential election, Bush...
There seems to be something innately wrong with the extinction of thousands of types of animals and plants every year. But when Wilson tries to explain what is wrong, he flounders. “There is no way to make a full and final valuation of the ivorybill [woodpecker] or...
“We’re perceived as uncool and unconnected by the student body,” she said.
Lee explained that the council is perceived as “uncool and unconnected to the student body,” and that she will strive to change this image.