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...which in turn regulates body functions, increasing the rate at which some take place, slowing down the rate of others. "I like to call it a second messenger," said Sutherland of AMP. Subsequent research showed that his description is apt. Studies have established, for example, that when adrenaline output is increased by fear or anxiety, it is not the adrenaline itself that speeds up the heart; rather, the adrenaline activates cyclic AMP, which stimulates the heartbeat...
...come down to about 3% just before Election Day. Even if that happens, Democrats will be able to claim accurately that the picture looks rosy only by comparison with the first three years of Nixon's term in office. They will make much of the facts that the national output will still be some $50 billion below what it could have been if full employment had been maintained, that one out of every 20 Americans seeking work will still be unable to find a job, and that the White House will have reached its goals on inflation years late...
Government would establish a guideline for wage and price boosts, based on a formula of "productivity-plus." Workers would be allowed increases reflecting the average increase in output per man-hour throughout the economy, plus perhaps half the rise in living costs that had occurred in the previous twelve months. Under this formula, wages and benefits would go up about 5%, v. an average of 8% or more in each of the past two years...
...NIXON. "Here's a very analytical, brilliant man. His input [meaning advice from his staff] is his output. If his input is heart, his output is heart. If it's cold, the output is cold...
Look Alikes. The quality of many private-label items is equal to or only slightly below that of the high-priced "name" brands. Leading corporations-Heinz, Armstrong Rubber, Westinghouse and many others-are allocating more and more of their output to products that are sold under cut-rate private labels. Often manufacturers use the same materials in these brands as in products sold under their own labels...