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...League singles this year.Dartmouth took the No. 2 and No. 5 matches in straight sets. At No. 2, Peterzan fell to Zebroski 6-4, 6-1, and in the No. 5 position Curto lost 6-4, 6-0 to Georgiana Smyser, who did not lose an Ancient Eight singles match this season.With the score notched 3-3, all eyes turned to the battle between Krivitski and Markovitz. After moving indoors due to lightning, Markovitz earned the victory and with it the clinching point for the Big Green.“I feel like we could’ve taken...
...dispatched his opponent 10-7. Kalfayan, who has seen limited playing time this year, was the highlight of the day and capped the Crimson’s shutout of Dartmouth with a strong finish (4-6, 6-2, 11-9). “The match tiebreakers are a nervous eight-or-so minutes,” Fish said. “They decide the whole match after it’s supposed to be over.” “[Kalfayan] showed a lot of fight after being down match point,” Clayton added...
...have computer tools, we don’t need to rely on just peer reviews.” The program is still in test phases and is expected to be released in June, according to John G. Boucher, a project manager for CrossRef. CrossCheck was tested last fall with eight publishers, according to the Chronicle, including the British Medical Journal Group, Elsevier, and Wiley-Blackwell. During the test, the full text of millions of proprietary articles were scanned and indexed into CrossCheck. The program also features over nine billion articles from current and archived Internet content...
...This means that the 50,000 gallons of 20 percent biodiesel used by campus vehicles yearly cut total emissions of CO2 78,000 pounds—the equivalent of taking about eight average American cars off the road. That isn’t bad for one relatively small college. Moreover, soy-derived biodiesel is a byproduct of soybean processing, and its production does not decrease the food supply as greatly as that of corn or sugarcane ethanol...
...shares a compound with the Mysore Mandala Yogashala. Just before sundown, a batch of eight students - all foreigners - are beginning their evening session with a Sanskrit mantra invoking Patanjali, the sage who compiled the Yoga Sutras, expounding ashtanga, or eight-limbed, yoga philosophy. The room is dimly lit and already slightly clammy when the students begin huffing and puffing their way through ten repetitions of surya namaskara, or sun salutation, the opening asana. Within a few minutes, their bodies are glistening with sweat as they flex themselves into scary positions, sometimes tugged and pushed by the teacher, all apparently impervious...