The project uses licenses provided by a non-profit corporation based at Stanford Law School. |
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Stanford University in California has recently opted to freeze all salaries in order to help finances. |
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Yet, so far, it seems Stanford has only begun to scratch the surface in terms of its programmatic and curricular activities on matters Indian. |
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It is, of course, as teachable a subject as any other practical department of music, and it could hardly be better taught than by Stanford. |
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Gonzalez, a Stanford University graduate, grew up in a rough part of the Bay Area. |
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Perez holds a master's degree in business administration from Stanford University, and a bachelor's of arts degree from Monterrey Tech in Mexico. |
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Some 800 autograph letters survive, perhaps a year's effort for the mature Stanford. |
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Some of the more impressive test runs can be seen in these videos from Georgia Tech and Stanford University. |
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Police have made no charges in the case, and Stanford remains free on bail. |
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He conducted postdoctoral research at the Stanford University School of Medicine in California. |
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Sitting at one of the long plastic tables in the cafeteria, Chelsea Stanford takes the opportunity to flex her ankle a few times. |
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He is also an associate professor of political science at Stanford University. |
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If you're in the Bay Area, I'm about to make a rare and unusual plug for a Stanford event. |
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An often repeated story is that Stanford commissioned Muybridge to photograph his horse so it would settle a bet. |
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Ten thousand people had their names and personal identification stolen from Stanford University. |
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It was just before his final year at Stanford Law School, and he was clerking during the summer at a firm in San Francisco. |
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They met in the first few days of registration at Stanford, when a five-year-old girl kept trying to play hide-and-go-seek with him. |
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He currently hangs his hat at the Hoover Institution at Stanford, where he conducts seminars on the War on Drugs for law enforcement officials. |
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During spring break of his sophomore year at Stanford, he and some friends had gone up to Aspen Colorado on a ski trip. |
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He was Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics and visiting professor at Stanford University in America. |
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If I recall correctly, Professor Kennedy was a visiting prof at Stanford Law School some years after I graduated. |
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He has been a visiting scholar at Stanford and Harvard and has literally written the book on being successful at academic legal writing. |
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The audience was reminded of what communication and vibrant sound we had missed when they gave a terrific, short Stanford encore out the front. |
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In 1995 Stanford researchers Peter Underhill and Peter Oefner found a way to speed-read through the Y-chromosome encyclopedia. |
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Recent research at St Andrews University, revisited the Stanford work and disproved the idea of automatic brutalism. |
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In October 1903, after the lintels, tympana, and doors were in place, Mrs. Vanderbilt wrote Stanford White. |
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The leaders of the MOOC revolution have been the likes of Harvard, MIT, Stanford and Princeton. |
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He is a professor emeritus of physics at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. |
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He is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and a professor emeritus of physics at Stanford University. |
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Clarke has also been criticised for sanctioning England's participation in last year's winner-takes-all Stanford Twenty20 tournament in Antigua. |
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It is taught exclusively by Stanford faculty, and undergraduates serve as writing tutors and course assistants. |
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Stanford bioethicists want stronger protections for women donating eggs for stem cell research. |
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Mac returned to Stanford as part of something called the Seibel Champions Tournament, his sport's version of golf's senior tour. |
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The wax that the Stanford scientists chose isn't exactly dinner-table candle wax, but it's pretty close. |
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Chung plans to study diplomacy as a visiting fellow at Stanford University and follow South Korean politics from the United States. |
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Gabrieli is a psychology professor in the neurosciences program and in radiology at Stanford University. |
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Before joining Stanford in 1998, Hammond was a professor at Columbia University's Teachers College. |
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I have taught courses in mathematics and computer science at various universities ranging from Stanford to junior colleges. |
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Kenneth Scott, an emeritus professor of law at Stanford University, recalls Director as a man of gentleness but also a rapier intellect. |
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He then earned a master of science degree in aeronautics and astronautics from Stanford University. |
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When the library was started, the Stanford University computing center was a little building with keypunch machines and a line printer. |
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All of the Stanford patients developed side effects such as high urine calcium, and one developed a kidney stone. |
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On the other hand, Stanford made it in 1998 without a future pro at either guard. |
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This was most evident in the 200 fly, in which 61-year-old Daniela Barnea of Stanford Masters was the only record setter. |
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At Stanford, volunteering for psychology experiments, he discovered mescaline, LSD and hallucinations. |
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We have funded money into Stanford University, into the e-business school there. |
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He received his bachelor's degree, master's degree and Ph.D. from Stanford University. |
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Everyone is welcome, though I can't vouch for the ease of finding parking if you're coming in from outside Stanford. |
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Toledo was the country's first president of self-identified indigenous descent, a one-time shoeshine boy who had gone on to earn a doctorate in education at Stanford. |
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According to Terry Root, a biologist at the Stanford University, creatures adapted to previous changes in climate by migrating. |
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Captology is a neologism coined by bj Fogg, director of the very Soviet-sounding Stanford Persuasive Technology Lab. |
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He hopes to go to Stanford and major in computer science, but for now he has to juggle homework with his online vigilante persona. |
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Stanford used word association as a directed free-response task. |
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In the strange case of alleged Ponzi schemer Allen Stanford, a new bit player has emerged. |
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He's a rookie, spent a year in the minors after pitching for Stanford. |
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It is the same fascination that fuels a steady flow of Rhodes scholars to our universities and a reverse flow of Britons to Yale, Stanford and Harvard. |
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In 1974 he was appointed an associate professor at Stanford University. |
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The Stanford museum has three vases executed in the smelze technique whereby existing bits of colored glass, often including aventurine, were melted together. |
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At Stanford, so the story goes, he talked a suicidal student down from a roof. |
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The pair graduated from Stanford University and Harvard Law School, and are political heavyweights in their own right. |
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Afterwards, I attended Stanford University on a Stegner fellowship for one year. |
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Shipstead went to Harvard, got her writing degree at Iowa and is now a Stegner fellow at Stanford. |
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Teaching at Stanford, I have seen how intercollegiate athletics promotes the development of focused, confident, young women. |
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I think they have more Pell Grant students than the Ivy League and Stanford combined. |
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Ms. Mills received her juris doctor degree from Stanford Law School, where she was elected to the Stanford Law Review. |
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Terry Gou has been far more accommodating than Leland Stanford or Henry Clay Frick ever were. |
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The son of Taiwanese immigrants, he grew up in California and earned his PhD in neuroscience at Stanford. |
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She completed a residency in plastic surgery at Stanford, and continued her studies in microsurgery under a fellowship at Davies Medical Center in San Francisco. |
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Stanford University now has a bioengineering program that brings together engineering, medical, and other faculty to collaborate on projects such as artificial corneas. |
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As an undergrad at Stanford, I was an English and Political Science double-major. |
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Harvard, Yale, and Stanford have shrunk the amount of their endowments allocated to private equity, which includes venture, for three straight years. |
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A recent graduate of Stanford University, Auerbach works as a sign painter in San Francisco, in a shop devoted to the traditional practice of hand lettering. |
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All three events were held at Stanford University's new natatorium. |
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Daryl Camarillo, founder of California-based placement agency Stanford Park Nannies, echoed that sentiment. |
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The program's success is vindication for the Stanford professor. |
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As Stanford provost, Rice dismissed, on budgetary grounds, a popular Latina administrator. |
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The dominant architectural feature of the Main Quadrangle, Memorial Church was dedicated in 1903 in memory of Leland Stanford and has been non-sectarian since its inception. |
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Ritchie got out of his car and walked up to number 34 Stanford crescent. |
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In a meeting of altruistic minds at Stanford University last spring, 80 members of the tourism, academic, and NGO worlds powwowed on the subject of global giving. |
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By the time I got to Stanford I started wearing preppy clothes. |
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Today the dropout rate is 2 percent, and 80 percent of graduates go on to higher education, some at schools like Princeton, Dartmouth and Stanford. |
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The Sloan programme runs at Stanford Graduate School of Business and the MIT Sloan School of Management. |
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Its notable recent proponents include Dennis Stanford of the Smithsonian Institution and Bruce Bradley of the University of Exeter. |
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After leaving Xerox in 1999, the Stanford MBA served as chairman and CEO of Avis Group Holdings and Equitant Ltd. |
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And Stanford has played Baylor and Rutgers during the nonconference schedule. |
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The answer, says Stanford Graduate School of Business faculty member John McMillan, is maybe. |
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He is currently the Denning Visiting Professor at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business. |
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In 2013, LBS was reported to have among the most wanted MBAs in the world by recruiters, comparable to those of Harvard, Stanford and Insead. |
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This is the man who was an ambassador for Allen Stanford and then called him a sleazebag. |
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A Stanford University research has suggested that when we misgauge our friends' negative feelings, we feel worse about ourselves. |
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Rockstro and Frederick Bridge, Holst was granted his wish to study composition with Charles Villiers Stanford. |
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A research team led by Robert Sapolsky, a neuroscientist at Stanford University, injuected a seizure-causing substance into anesthetized rats. |
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Milford Alderwoman Greta Stanford said the school would remain closed Monday. |
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Second was Marty Pygal with 19 fish for 597cm and third was Tony Stanford with 17 fish for 547cm. |
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A prime example of innovation involved the explosive boom of Silicon Valley startups out of the Stanford Industrial Park. |
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A few years later, I went back to Stanford as a Stegner Fellow in fiction. |
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He was a Stegner fellow at Stanford University and lives in Oakland. |
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The division is currently managed by Jonathan Williams and longtime Williams mechanic Dickie Stanford. |
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Just a few of the notable early architects were Wallace Neff, Addison Mizner, Stanford White, and George Washington Smith. |
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The Stanford YIP is supported by the San Francisco 49ers, CBRE of Palo Alto, Lockheed Martin, View Inc. |
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Trevor Romaine, who kicked three field goals in Oregon State's 27-23 loss to Stanford, was named the Pac-12 player of the week for special teams. |
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Jane Stanford compares some of Moriarty's characteristics to those of the Fenian John O'Connor Power. |
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The Stanford researchers compared groups of people based on their tendency to multitask and their belief that it helps their performance. |
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Their son, Shamit Kachru, is a string theorist and professor at Stanford University. |
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Multitaskers might seem superhuman, but they pay a big price, according to a 2009 Stanford study. |
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However, a 2009 study by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Stanford University and Rutgers University refuted this. |
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Swansea is also the home town of 2013 ITU Triathlon World Champion Non Stanford. |
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Despite his father's reservations, he pursued a career as a composer, studying at the Royal College of Music under Charles Villiers Stanford. |
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For the previous five months, Stanford had been on one end of a fascinating game of higher education technology one-upsmanship. |
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The Stanford classification divides stenoses into four types, with type III being complete obstruction with reverse circulation in the azygos vein. |
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Former participants of the battle served as technical advisors including Douglas Bader, James Lacey, Robert Stanford Tuck, Adolf Galland and Dowding himself. |
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The tug of love over baby Mollie has driven a rift between Leanne Stanford, and her mother Judith Roberts and caused a bit ter feud that has torn their family apart. |
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In 1996 they began working together on a search engine called BackRub, which was successful enough to crash the Stanford computers that hosted it. |
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On 19 September, at a crowded memorial service, his ashes were interred near the burial plots of Purcell and Stanford in the north choir aisle of Westminster Abbey. |
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Parry had by then succeeded Sir George Grove as director of the college, and Vaughan Williams's new professor of composition was Charles Villiers Stanford. |
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The two Stanford researchers took a tiny sample of one of the cuprate superconductors, commonly known as YBCO, weighing a few thousandths of a gram. |
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During the initial course in 2001, the Swedish students came to Stanford the first week to work together with their American colleagues to work up cases on the web. |
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One intern, Esther Gray, a junior at Stanford University, is spending 10 weeks with the Washington Passport Agency, working the will-call counter. |
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Astrophysicist Marco Ajello of Stanford and his colleagues used the orbiting Fermi Large Area Telescope to study distant blazars, a type of bright, active galaxy. |
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In the same passage as Jackson's inglorious fall, Stanford blesses President Lincoln, abolisher of slavery, and Baby Gauge, one of Francis's black blood brothers. |
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Dement is a Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Stanford University School of Medicine, and the Division Chief of the Stanford University Division of Sleep. |
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They moved for the autumn months to the newly fashionable seaside resort of Worthing, on the Sussex coast, where they resided at Stanford Cottage. |
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Composers closely concerned with this tradition include Edward Elgar, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gustav Holst, Charles Villiers Stanford and Benjamin Britten. |
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On the way they pointed out the tennis court and the old summerhouse, a mock tholos, Doric by way of Pompeii, and Stanford White, and D. W. Griffith and Cecil B. De Mille. |
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A disproportionately large number of law clerks have obtained law degrees from elite law schools, especially Harvard, Yale, the University of Chicago, Columbia, and Stanford. |
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In 1982, he became a Clinical Fellow in Immunology at Stanford University, CA, where he worked on histocompatibility antigens and autoimmune disease. |
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A report in mid 2017 by Stanford University, some 70 years after 23 atomic bombs were detonated on Bikini Atoll, indicates abundant fish and plant life in the coral reefs. |
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That speed mimics the natural electrical chatterings of the brain, said Dr. Karl Deisseroth, an assistant professor of bioengineering at Stanford. |
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In the Stanford study, injection of the combined preparation generated a more robust immune response than possible from injection of just the cancer-associated protein. |
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This is the first HMO contract Stanford Faculty Practice has signed since the announcement in May that it will end all of its capitated HMO contracts. |
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Gabrieli of Stanford proposes that nostril shifts boost nose power by allowing two simultaneous sniffs that have their sensitivities tuned to different kinds of chemicals. |
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Last season he was drenched upon entering the locker room at Stanford after the Bruins clinched the title outright, but this time he met the media bone dry. |
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According to researchers at Stanford University, 'prosopagnosia', or face blindness is an impairment in the recognition of faces that affects 1 in every 50 people. |
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The moot courts offered at Georgetown's Supreme Court Institute are in consequence a resource of broader applicability than is the assistance offered by the Stanford Clinic. |
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Fiedler joined Stanford from Deutsche Bank in New York, where he was an associate in the Debt Capital Markets Group and in the Debt Private Placements Group. |
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Popper's manuscripts went to the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, partly during his lifetime and partly as supplementary material after his death. |
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But according to a five-year study led by Stanford University marine biologist Barbara Block, the bluefins actually travEl freely back and forth between them. |
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And a 2009 study at Stanford University looked at 100 students who multitasked during the day, juggling various forms of technology, the Internet, school work, classes, etc. |
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The world's first university research park started in the early 1950s near Stanford University, and foreshadowed the community known today as Silicon Valley. |
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