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...program will consist of two divisions—one for current news and one for general subjects??€”and the grants will be awarded after a panel reviews the entry proposals...
...subjects??€”9-, 17-, and 24-month-old infants—witnessed a multi-step task, such as placing a towel in a trash can, and were asked to imitate it after hearing a verbal...
...years ago, Koski was appointed the first director of the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP), which was created within the federal Department of Health and Human Services in response to growing governmental concerns about the safety of human research subjects??€”concerns underscored by the death of a participant in a gene therapy study at the University of Pennsylvania...
Though in his academic and professional life Packer specialized in highly technical subjects??€”such as his thesis on fluid dynamics—he felt at ease in the humanities and could easily explain his own work in layman’s words, said Ronald M. Soiefer ’75, a college friend...
...These words are particularly apt when applied to a book of poems that, like Necessity, have a certain gestalt element and that lose something when separated from one another. To read Necessity, is to follow a coherent set of Sacks’ ruminations on a variety of subjects??€”to be a participant, if only fleetingly, in Sacks’ beautifully realized spiritual odyssey. By Stevens’ and, for that matter, just about any other reasonable metric, Necessity is indeed a damned serious affair—and damned good as well...