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Documents and interviews; Broude, Norma, and Mary D. Garrard, eds.
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"I think most tend to agree the overhaul here was a major improvement," Broude said.
Moving the Chains 2011
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The private-sector model has proved successful in Massachusetts, where contaminated sites that sat for years awaiting cleanup approvals have been cleaned up and removed from the state rolls, said Sylvia Broude, organizing director for Toxics Action Center, an advocacy group with offices across New England.
Moving the Chains 2011
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He was friends, as the art historian Norma Broude has pointed out, with an avowed feminist, the Italian journalist Diego Martelli.
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In Massachusetts, there have been instances in the 17 years since the changes went into effect where cleanup consultants have not followed state regulations and have been forced to go back and fix their work, Broude said.
Moving the Chains 2011
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In 2007, Broude and her colleagues developed a system to persuade a cell to synthesize protein in two fragments rather than a whole, which made the protein inactive.
R&D Mag - News 2009
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"You can label any protein within the cell and watch what it is doing," says Broude, a senior researcher on the new study, published in a recent issue of the
R&D Mag - News 2009
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"They are necessary structural elements which rule all changes in bacterial life," Broude says.
R&D Mag - News 2009
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While recycling rates in Connecticut could be higher - Broude argues we could virtually eliminate solid waste with the right policies - Nonnenmacher says it's unrealistic to believe we can recycle our way out of our garbage problem. search type:
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"You don't want to build a landfill over drinking water and on the banks of the Shetucket River," says Broude.
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