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...details about the condition of Mrs. Brown's fallopian tubes. "If they are completely absent," said Mastroianni, "you must accept the fact that the egg was fertilized in vitro. But if they are just damaged, there's always the possibility that the egg may actually have been fertilized in vivo [in the body] ? that the tubes may have functioned again." Sir John Stallworthy, president of the British Medical Association's board of science, agreed that the sensational claim "requires irrefutable proof...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The First Test-Tube Baby | 7/31/1978 | See Source »

Thursday, May 4: Chemistry Department Seminar: Dr. Karen Gennette on Benzo Pyrene Diol Epoxides as Intermediates in Nucleic Acid Binding In Zitro and In Vivo, Science Center...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WELLESLEY | 5/4/1978 | See Source »

First applied in America as early as 1825 to children committed to Houses of Refuge, the indeterminate sentence, in vivo, did not adhere to the procedure outlined in the passage above. However, it did retain the spirit of that passage. Children, though they were not required to earn a fixed sum while in the Houses of Refuge, did have to demonstrate not only their acceptance of the laws and abstract principles of American society but also, if only by mime, their genuflection to the dictates of a Christian God and of capitalism...

Author: By Tony Hill, | Title: For As Long As You Breathe | 10/22/1971 | See Source »

William Bennett's "The Afro-American Cultural Center" creates an alphabet for the discussion of models of the black center concept: thus facilitating the evaluation of the relative success or failure of the models in vivo. A synopsis based on research done in 1969 for the planners of the Harvard Radcliffe Afro-American Cultural Center, the article will be of aid in the reconstruction of black centers in the seventies...

Author: By Tony Hill, | Title: Journals The Harvard Journal of Afro-American Affairs | 5/13/1971 | See Source »

...heading of malacology before getting down to the glories of this volume-82 color plates of some of the world's rarest shells. Polished, arranged, color coordinated and lighted to studio perfection, these examples attain a beauty they never possessed when their original owners were in residence. In vivo, mollusks are apt to be encrusted with organisms and covered with silty residues. Presumably, after "five hundred million years of inspired design," they get a little careless about surface appearances. Fortunately, man, the beholder, is still quite young enough to care...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: A Christmas Shelf: Bigness and Beauty | 11/29/1968 | See Source »

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