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...Donald J. Cram, 68, of the University of California, Los Angeles, and French Chemist Jean-Marie Lehn, 48. The three were cited for their work, dating back as far as the 1960s, in creating artificial molecules that can mimic the behavior of hormones and other organic substances. The lone winner in medicine was Susumu Tonegawa, 48, a Japanese-born molecular biologist at M.I.T. His contribution: showing how a handful of genes in a small number of immune cells turn out a staggering variety of antibodies to protect the body against disease...
With 17 minutes left in the second half, forward Cindi Ersek tapped in the game's lone goal on a rebound off the UNH goalie's pads. The Wildcats, ranked sixth in the country and last year's runners-up for the NCAA title, pressed for a goal, but to no avail...
...altitudes of up to 40,000 ft. Along the way, the instruments continuously collected data on atmospheric gases, airborne particles and solar radiation high above the frozen continent. Meantime, parallel flights took off from Ibanez to gather additional atmospheric data at nearly twice the altitude. Manned by a lone pilot, a Lockheed ER-2, the research version of the high-altitude U-2 spy plane, made twelve sorties into the lower stratosphere, cruising at nearly 70,000 ft., or more than 13 miles, for six hours at a time...
Also figuring into the Harvard defensive lineup have been lone freshman Nick Gates, who has started in the sweeper position, and junior Roger Chapman...
Strong midfield support gave the trio of forwards several scoring opportunities, with D'Onofrio nearly netting a pass off a Hotchkin free kick just minutes after the Crimson's lone goal. Trailing in total shots at the close of the first half, Harvard finished with 11 in the game, the same number recorded...