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Groopman, whose findings will be published in today's issue of "Science" magazine, emphasized that saliva would have to interact with red blood cells before HTLV-III can cause AIDS...
...Some people say that education is better when everyone is in sack cloths and ashes. That's fine when you are reading Plato by yourself," says Mason. "But you can't teach in facilities that are not up to speed...You can't get 50 students to interact well without good facilities...
Ozone, a highly unstable union of three oxygen atoms, provides the vital function of absorbing most of the sun's ultraviolet radiation. It is continuously being formed in the stratosphere, when regular oxygen molecules interact with ultraviolet radiation...
...Jersey school keeps secret how much each manager has and how well each is doing, and doesn't let the seven interact. About 60 percent of the portfolio is in stocks, and the managers come from as far away as Pasadena, Calif, and Boston. Princeton has done the best of the major universities over the last five years, with an annual average growth of about 19 percent...
...early 1970s, a bracing dose of social realism was injected into a genre previously dominated by white picket fences, pipe-smoking fathers, mischievous genies and flying nuns. Sitcoms began to tackle controversial issues, from racial bigotry to abortion, and to portray, often with biting candor, the way contemporary adults interact with one another at home and in the workplace. Sitcoms kept people home nights, inspired fads and catch phrases and created stars...