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...Garden Children’s Theater, Sunken Garden4 p.m.Dance in the Yard Boylston Hall7 p.m.Latent/Lubricious (Fabrication Methods)Adams House Art Space7 p.m.Léonie est en avance ou le mal joli (The Pregnant Pause or Love’s Labor Lost), Adams House7 p.m.Gli imbianchini non hanno ricordi (Housepainters Have No Memories), Sackler Museum7:30 p.m.William Shakespeare’s HamletLeverett Old Library7:30 p.m.‘Tis Pity She’s a WhoreLoeb Drama Center Experimental Theatre8 p.m.The Harvard Crimson Dance Team in ConcertHarvard Dance Center8 p.m.Beethoven’s “Missa...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Arts First Events Listing | 5/1/2009 | See Source »

Even if these obstacles are surmounted, there remains the problem of finding donors. "Because we have only 6,000 [dead] organ donors a year, there's no way we can fulfill the need for the millions that could benefit," says Ricordi. "And even if we could figure out a way to harvest cells from live donors, that's likely to only increase the number of transplants from a few thousand to tens of thousands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health: The Other Diabetes: A Body Making War on Itself | 12/8/2003 | See Source »

Kleiman's physician, Dr. Camillo Ricordi of the Diabetes Research Institute at the University of Miami, is one of the pioneers who have refined islet-cell transplants. And while a pancreatic-cell transplant may sound like a cure, Ricordi is quick to point out that it is not. First, there is the challenge of preventing a patient's body from rejecting the transplanted cells, and second, there is the challenge of shutting off the immune response that still wants to kill off islet cells...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health: The Other Diabetes: A Body Making War on Itself | 12/8/2003 | See Source »

FOOTNOTE: *The six: Baroncini of Solarolo, Ravenna; Biscardo of Calmasino, Verona; Cauda of Cuneo, Piedmont; Mascarello of La Morra, Piedmont; Ricordi of Piave, Treviso; Tombacco of Trebaseleghe, Padua...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Dregs of a Deadly Scandal | 4/21/1986 | See Source »

...Ricordi's angry response is that certain changes are inevitable in the hands of strong conductors like Toscanini, who simply made the music "accord with the times.'' The company's irritation at Vaughan and his supporters is heightened by the fact that the Verdi copyright is due to run out at year's end, and Ricordi is anxious to extend its profitable monopoly for another 20 years. As for Vaughan, he is looking ahead to an "artistic revolution." When the copyright expires, he hopes, the whole operatic orchestra will be tuned back to its proper...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Battle of the Scores | 8/4/1961 | See Source »

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