In academe women's presence is scarce at decanal levels and higher. |
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Like presidents, they return less often to the faculty after their decanal service ends, instead using their deanships as a step upward in an administrative career. |
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The scope sought in the flavor industry is to selectively obtain the key citrus flavor compounds i.e., the oxygenated compounds such as neral, geranial, and decanal. |
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In the academy retirement, whether mandatory, voluntary, or from gentle decanal pressure, transforms both tenure and rank to memories. |
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Prior to his decanal appointment taking effect, Kennedy will join Western for the period September 1-30, 2013, in a seconded position as Special Advisor to the Provost. |
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Decanal side, the side of the choir on which the dean's stall is placed. Decanal stall, the stall allotted to the dean in the choir, on the right or south side of the chancel. |
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