Ph.D. programs in literature are not designed to produce poets and novelists, but Yale seems to matriculate a considerable share. |
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Traditionally, Princeton has also been far less a magnet for media coverage than Ivies with departments, such as Harvard or Yale. |
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The entry stair at Yale lies at the bottom of a spatial well, formed by the recession of the blank wall. |
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I wondered, how does a man who went to Yale to get a master's of business administration end up making films in Canada for a living? |
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He is also a visiting professor at Yale and a contributor to The Nation magazine. |
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During the academic year of 1947-48, he was a visiting professor at Yale University. |
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The patricians entrusted with Yale University's future knew it was time to swing into action. |
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His own advisor does not seem to have been of direct help, nor was there an expert hydrodynamicist at Yale. |
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It was with such airs of superiority that I spent every free moment during my two years at Yale buried in the corner of the library. |
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Knapp, a Hispanist and professor at Yale University, accompanied him as his paid companion. |
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On a daily basis, Yale students and professors express the moral outrage they feel toward our criminal justice system. |
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In 1880 he completed a Ph.D. in osteology and vertebrate paleontology at Yale. |
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Later, as a law student at the same school, he remembered the visiting professors from Yale University, brought in to teach constitutional law. |
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Harold Bloom, the Yale professor and literary critic, has been on a helluva roll. |
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A specialist in modernism and 19 th-century French painting, Champa earned a BA at Yale and an MA at Harvard. |
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Around the same time, Yale University was busily refusing a gift of 20 million dollars, offered by a Texas oilman and patron of high culture. |
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Stanford's men's team was handily defeated by the Yale women's varsity during a west-coast swing last winter. |
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Peter, an idealistic young Yale graduate, worked as a journalist covering the war in Paris when he felt the call to serve. |
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Charlotte, the Yale graduate in her unflattering woollen tank-top is made to feel dowdy and dull by this jabbering Valley girl. |
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Yale may have traded its clubby atmosphere for a more liberal multiculti image. |
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See before and after umbilicoplasty photos from Yale trained, board certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Ricardo Rodriguez. |
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While your heart may be set on the University of Michigan or Yale, cast your net wide. |
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These topics were the subject of a conference at Yale on transhumanism and ethics. |
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They sum it up as a craze about the middle-aged crisis of meaning for a coterie of Yale Law School graduates and their confused friends. |
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George A. Lindbeck is a Lutheran theologian and professor emeritus of the Yale Divinity School. |
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The Yale University Art Gallery embodies nearly every architectonic theme or device that Kahn returned to in his later architectural production. |
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Starting points for the researcher could be the large collection of pamphlets about her at Yale University. |
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Yale should learn from the city-state, he and others have argued, not condemn it. |
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This is how a language becomes extinct, says Doug Whalen, president of the Endangered Language Fund at Yale. |
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Of course he is, this kid went to Yale, the reward for kids who do everything right. |
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The condition he has was discovered while he was a teenager and had been treated and noted before he entered Yale. |
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Yale created its first endowed Chair to recognize the achievements of an African American in your honor. |
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After a few semesters at Yale or Harvard, it's easy to disdain the rough-and-tumble of the market and the inequality of trickle down economics. |
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The timeline suggests, although I don't have proof, that she may have been in a delicate condition while she was at Yale. |
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He has held visiting professorships at Yale and other American universities. |
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His last academic station was Yale University where he served as a research fellow and instructor for two years. |
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She speaks fondly of the time she spent in the master classes at Yale University. |
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Hopper, who earned her doctorate in math and physics from Yale in 1934, was a rear admiral in the Navy and a computer pioneer. |
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In the fall he will be heading to Yale to take up a postdoctoral research position. |
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Since earning her graduate degree from Yale only two years ago, Katy Grannan has compiled an impressive portfolio of portraits. |
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Their front door was fitted with a Yale lock, two bolts and a security chain. |
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The front door, on a Yale lock, clicked shut behind them, and they stood together, hunched up, in the recessed doorway. |
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Are we to believe that graduates of Yale are so narrow-minded and selfish that they only want to help Yalies? |
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She is an alumna of the Yale School of Art and the Whitney Independent Study Program. |
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The Martin Yale 950 desktop decollator is capable of decollating three-part carbon-interleaved forms. |
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He has been invited to teach at Harvard, UC Berkeley, and Yale, among other schools. |
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An exhibition mounted to celebrate the tercentenary of the college is on view until April 1 at the Yale University Art Gallery. |
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Yale University has much to be proud of, and now this distinguished university is celebrating it's tercentennial. |
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Yale University set an Ivy League record by accepting only 8.6 percent of its 21,099 applicants. |
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While at Yale he freelanced for the Albuquerque Tribune and wrote for the Yale Daily News. |
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Yale could not do better for its matriculants than inculcate the notion both of individual liberty and its inherent responsibilities. |
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In her own response to the statement posted on the Yale website, Sister Farley defended her work. |
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Yes, if only he had gone to Harvard or Yale like our last four presidents, who have done such a bang-up job running the country. |
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In some respects, Yale presents a counterpoint, where secret societies are not a huge party scene and keep a low profile. |
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Last January, Vincoli wrote a column for the Yale Daily News detailing self-censorship and protest restrictions on campus. |
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She is a poet, teacher, and New Yorker staff writer, educated at St. Paul's and Yale. |
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The first step on such a journey, Yale to Army recruiting station, is on the surface the most improbable. |
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Yale researchers say a chemical used to protect marine vessels against barnacles clinging to their hulls may be doing damage to the hearing of whales and other mammals. |
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After combat duty in the Pacific, he put in four years at Kenyon College and a year at Yale Drama. |
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Deng leaped from a California commuter college to the Yale School of Management. |
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Dreier was a Yale and Harvard law graduate and a staple of top-drawer charity galas. |
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Now a professor of history at Yale University, and the author of numerous works of religious history, he recently wrote a memoir about his boyhood. |
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But what I saw in my four years at Yale was a community devoted to strengthening traditional values in untraditional but still romantic and successful ways. |
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Yale adopted its need-blind principles more than 30 years ago. |
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After learning the strategies offered in the class, however, his score was so impressive that Yale, Harvard, a military academy and Princeton solicited him. |
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In 1720 he graduated from Yale as the valedictorian of his class. |
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Previously, she was the president of the University of Pennsylvania and provost of Yale University. |
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My good friend and a member of the Yale Corporation, Calvin Trillin, managed to convince President Levin that I was a pussycat. |
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Would a chair professor of literature at Yale University be allowed to conduct serially personal liaisons with female graduate students over his entire career across decades? |
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It is the same fascination that fuels a steady flow of Rhodes scholars to our universities and a reverse flow of Britons to Yale, Stanford and Harvard. |
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Undefeated Harvard, which had three games left, including its finale with Yale, did not follow suit. |
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Yale teachers and students who have fought the franchising venture from the start said they anticipated this long ago. |
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Deresiewicz taught English at Yale for a decade, and he studied at Columbia for undergraduate and graduate school. |
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What would American higher education be without Harvard and Yale and the others? |
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In the invention of Time, Luce and his partner, Briton Hadden, are chalk and cheese when they meet at Hotchkiss and Yale. |
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Harvard, Yale, and Stanford have shrunk the amount of their endowments allocated to private equity, which includes venture, for three straight years. |
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Nozick's Anarchy, State, and Utopia from 1970 was the founding document, the God and Man at Yale of the movement. |
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A group of pranksters from Cambridge decided to take the train down to New Haven and become Yale students for the day. |
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Bruce Ackerman and Oona Hathaway are professors of law at Yale and the University of California Berkeley, respectively. |
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There was no publicity at the time about the deal he made with an old connection from his days at Yale. |
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The letter gave the impression that Rubenfeld had no support at Yale, but some students have quietly taken his side. |
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Well, the idea came from Steve Wasserman, an executive editor at Yale University Press. |
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In 2010, a musical version of We Have Always Lived in the Castle premiered at Yale repertory Theatre. |
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After graduating from Yale Drama School, Robby Rockman began his professional career performing in Vermont summer stock and Shakespearean classics in Stratford, Ontario. |
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Though Mr. Boudin has rigged his dorm room at Yale University to override the block on collect calls, neither parent was able to connect with him today. |
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Daland had acquired Junior Swimmer, another photo-offset publication, when he had been an assistant coach at Yale in the early '50s under the legendary Bob Kiphuth. |
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Upon returning to America, Moore assumed an instructorship at Northwestern University for a year, but a heavy teaching load led him back to Yale as a Tutor for two years. |
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The Harvard Crimson reports that a noted Harvard law professor will be disciplined for plagiarizing the work of a Yale law professor in a recent book. |
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Giving birth to quadruplet sons is rare enough, but one Ohio mother has the bittersweet honor of seeing all of them leave home to attend Yale together this fall. |
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At Yale University ring experiments with indium and silver have been done by Daniel Prober and collaborators. |
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Several universities awarded him honorary doctorates, including Yale and Harvard. |
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The Yale group used X-ray crystallography to decipher the structure of two chaperonins in action. |
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Associate Professor at Yale University School of Medicine, developed a blood test to detect early stage ovarian cancer with 99 percent accuracy. |
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He received a master's degree from Yale by giving an oral dissertation to the Yale graduating class. |
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Born in Belgium, de Man wound up at Yale where he emerged as the most celebrated and cerebral of literary deconstructionists. |
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His father had mortgaged the farm to send Webster to Yale, but he was now on his own and had nothing more to do with his family. |
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An effective vaccine would save the day and last year researchers at Yale were reporting some progress. |
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The only surviving copy is held at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University. |
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Elgar visited America in that year to conduct his music and to accept a doctorate from Yale. |
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Elgar's principal composition in 1905 was the Introduction and Allegro for Strings, dedicated to Samuel Sanford, professor at Yale University. |
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Formerly BUPA Yale Hospital, it is now owned and operated by Spire Healthcare. |
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Webster enrolled at Yale just before his 16th birthday, studying during his senior year with Ezra Stiles, Yale's president. |
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In 1843, the first American college rowing club was formed at Yale University. |
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The play debuted at the Yale repertory Theater prior to Broadway. |
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She is also the director of the menopause program and the program for polycystic ovary syndrome at Yale. |
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Sally Shaywitz, a neurolinguist and Co-Director of the Yale Center for the Study of Learning and Attention. |
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He has taught at Washington State University, Yale University, the Alexander Turnbull Library in New Zealand, and the University of Helsinki. |
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Hilles, Bodman Professor of English Literature at Yale attributes Reynolds' never having married. |
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Once again Yale is to be congratulated for producing a guide that will benefit both visitors and historians of architecture and townscapes. |
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Now Ianto, who is studying music at Yale College in Wrexham, is urging others with speech impediments to beat their demons. |
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Ten years ago, investigators at Yale reported antidepressant effects of a single dose of intravenous ketamine in seven depressed patients. |
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His decomposing body was in a large North Face holdall sealed by a travel-style Yale padlock through the zip fasteners. |
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In the June Nature Materials, the Yale team explains how it exploited gallium arsenide defects known as arsenic anti-sites. |
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Chafee was in his third year as an undergraduate at Yale University when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. |
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Yale moved to New Haven, Connecticut in 1718, where it has remained to the present day. |
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Two Andover classmates, Al Wilson and Al Lindley, both went out for crew in our freshman year at Yale. |
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It is a traditional peer society to Scroll and Key and Wolf's Head, as the three senior classes landed societies at Yale. |
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In 1854, Benjamin Silliman, a science professor at Yale University in New Haven, was the first to fractionate petroleum by distillation. |
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Psychologist June Gruber of Yale University says positive emotions may become negative in people with bipolar disorder. |
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At age fourteen, his church pastor began tutoring him in Latin and Greek to prepare him for entering Yale College. |
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Google Cantonese input uses Yale, Jyutping or Cantonese Pinyin, Yale being the first standard. |
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While they do not differ greatly, Yale is the one most commonly seen in the west today. |
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The paper, written by researchers at Yale University, identified 62 metals or metalloids used to make a range of products. |
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Harvard, Georgetown, Boston University, Yale, and Princeton all had the theological training of clergy as a primary purpose at their foundation. |
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The Yale college cadetship will offer valuable paid work experience in the fire service or police to youngsters who may want to join. |
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The most popular romanization for learning Cantonese in the United States is Yale Romanization. |
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It was edited by Yale University professor Noah Porter and published in 1864, containing 114,000 entries. |
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It is named after Elihu Yale, best known for being the prime benefactor of Yale University. |
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In 1822 the family moved back to New Haven, where Webster was awarded an honorary degree from Yale the following year. |
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A disproportionately large number of law clerks have obtained law degrees from elite law schools, especially Harvard, Yale, the University of Chicago, Columbia, and Stanford. |
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These changes could lead overeaters to seek more and more food to get a pleasurable response, suggests study leader Ivan de Araujo of Yale University. |
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In the graveyard is the tomb of Elihu Yale who was the benefactor of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, United States and after whom Yale College Wrexham is named. |
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Food addiction was assessed using the Yale Food Addiction Scale and the macronutrient intake was determined from the Willet Food Frequency Questionnaire. |
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The numerous bones of grass-grazing antelopes found deposited with robust australopithecine remains support this conclusion, the Yale paleontologist asserts. |
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Hiram Powers, 1851, The Greek Slave, Yale University Art Gallery. |
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It was the standard romanization until the Yale system supplanted it. |
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The entire faculty of the University of Chicago Law School had urged Hoover to nominate him, as did the deans of the law schools at Harvard, Yale, and Columbia. |
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Cope's collection is now at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, while Marsh's is on display at the Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale University. |
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Researchers at Yale University, led by Prof Thomas Graedel, analysed the use of 62 metals or metalloids commonly found in popular technology, such as smartphones. |
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Guess, MD, MS, of Yale University School of Medicine, researchers evaluated bicycle set-up in terms of the relationship between the seat and the handlebars. |
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Lectures on History was well received and was employed by many educational institutions, such as New College at Hackney, Brown, Princeton, Yale, and Cambridge. |
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At Yale she met Taira, an accomplished clarinetist and pianist. |
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Other universities started as being religiously affiliated but have become more secular as time went on such as Harvard University and Yale University. |
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A residential college and an Episcopal seminary at Yale University also bear Berkeley's name, as does the Berkeley Library at Trinity College, Dublin. |
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Sonia Caprio, professor of pediatrics at Yale University, New Haven, Conn. |
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Yale Law School has appointed its first Hispanic tenured professor. |
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Ed4T, which was developed by Yale University, Kagoshima University and Showa University, is a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor with enhanced anti-HIV-1 activity. |
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The clinical trial was led by Kevan Herold, MD, PhD, a professor of immunobiology and deputy director for translational science at Yale University. |
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Yale has also endowed a conservatorial position to oversee the LeWitt archives on its premises, and annual programming will accompany the exhibition. |
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Goodrich, a professor at Yale College, to oversee revisions. |
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A major exhibition, opening at Yale in autumn 2010 and intending to travel to London and Liverpool, aims to copper-fasten Big Jim's place in the pantheon. |
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Dr. Ernest O. Lawrence, the inventor of the cyclotron, revealed the plans for one of these machines recently at the Sheffield centennial at Yale. It will be called a bevatron. |
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Although the Hampden Park blood bath of '94 caused Yale and Harvard to break off football relations for the next two years, they kept close watch on each other. |
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There are several academic journals and publishing companies in the region, including The New England Journal of Medicine, Harvard University Press, and Yale University Press. |
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