Word: turnoveritis
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"The major observation in our work is the kinetics of virus turnover," said George M. Shaw, professor of medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and author on one of the studies, "namely that the half life of the virus is about two days."
First set of facts: The Quakers' assist-to-turnover ratio against Harvard was an impressive 26-to-12. No player took more than 14 shots. Five players scored in double figures.
In spite of this turnover, Sudholz described the overall dynamics of the restaurant business as fairly stable. When most restaurants close they turn into other restaurants, she said.
"Rent Control means a lower population turnover, a lower population turnover means a lower crime rate," said John Pitkin, chair of the Mid-Cambridge Neighborhood Association. "Businesses have chosen Harvard Square because it is safe."
Senior point guard Dan Morris, who saw limited action last year as a backup to Tarik Campbell, played a career-high 26 minutes against Army and collected five assists, a block and a steal with only one turnover.