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  1. ... The seed planted by the NLM is bearing fruit: not only have many faculty, students, and community ... praised the Library, the study chairman Dr. John Ball, and Dr. Marilyn Field for their excellent work ...
  2. ... much going on and I have so many balls in the air,’” said Schneider. “I never forgot ... to be a perfect juggler; it’s knowing which balls you can let bounce. It’s prioritizing and understanding ...
  3. ... farsighted and correct. Now these programs are bearing fruit in advancing our understanding of human cognition, medical ... meningitis of ciiildhood. In: van Bemmel, J.H., Ball, M.J. and Wigertz, O. (Eds.) Proceedings of ...
  4. ... A competitive sport played with a bat and ball between two teams of eleven players. Tree locations: ... Myrtales, superorder Rosanae. It bears edible reddish-purple fruit berries with seeds and pulp produced from the ...
  5. ... 5); Box 8 Deeks, William E., physician, United Fruit Company. Box 1: 1927(2) Deetjen, Chr.: Box ...
  6. ... mouse), Caenorhabditis elegans (a roundworm), and Drosophilia melanogaster (fruit fly). Sequences from these organisms continue to provide ... E., M.D. Two Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA BALL, Marion, Ed.D. Vice President for Information Sciences ...
  7. ... and the former Soviet Republics began to bear fruit. The automated system used to create and edit ... Tenley E., MD Two Commonwealth Avc. Boston, MA BALL, Marion, Ed.D. Vice President for Information Sciences ...
  8. ... meeting, and, finally, has it published (whereupon the fruit of his effort sits unread in that stack ...
  9. ... spin off or farm out some of the fruits of its innovation, while maintaining control of the ...
  10. ... which protect them when rolled up into a ball when threatened. Also called scaly anteaters, pangolins are ... plant fungal diseases such as leaf blight and fruit rots. Tree locations: Ascomycota B01.300.107.708 ...
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