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Less known chefs like Teddy Folkman are working tirelessly at after school cooking programs to empower young students through food.
Nick Wiseman: Transforming D.C. Into a Culinary Capital Nick Wiseman 2011
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Recording the album was a tedious and time-consuming process — each of the pieces had to be assembled one part at a time, and Carlos, [and producers] Benjamin Elkind and Rachel Folkman devoted many hours to experimenting with suitable synthetic sounds for each voice and part.
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This incredible process, called anti-angiogenesis, is thought by many cancer experts, including the late Dr. Judah Folkman of Harvard Medical School, to be an ideal form of cancer therapy -- one that attacks the cancer cells but leaves normal cells unaffected.
Meg Wolff: Radiation and Miso's Hopeful Healing Powers Meg Wolff 2011
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Less known chefs like Teddy Folkman are working tirelessly at after school cooking programs to empower young students through food.
Nick Wiseman: Transforming D.C. Into a Culinary Capital Nick Wiseman 2011
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Recording the album was a tedious and time-consuming process — each of the pieces had to be assembled one part at a time, and Carlos, [and producers] Benjamin Elkind and Rachel Folkman devoted many hours to experimenting with suitable synthetic sounds for each voice and part.
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This incredible process, called anti-angiogenesis, is thought by many cancer experts, including the late Dr. Judah Folkman of Harvard Medical School, to be an ideal form of cancer therapy -- one that attacks the cancer cells but leaves normal cells unaffected. â¨Miso is rich in friendly bacteria, which aids digestion, and it's a source of protein, too.
Meg Wolff: Radiation and Miso's Hopeful Healing Powers Meg Wolff 2011
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A tumor could thus “acquire” its own blood supply by insidiously inciting a network of blood vessels around itself and then growing, in grapelike clusters, around those vessels, a phenomenon that Folkman called tumor angiogenesis.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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A tumor could thus “acquire” its own blood supply by insidiously inciting a network of blood vessels around itself and then growing, in grapelike clusters, around those vessels, a phenomenon that Folkman called tumor angiogenesis.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Ingber and Folkman developed TNP-470 with the help of Takeda Chemical Industries in Japan in 1990.
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A tumor could thus “acquire” its own blood supply by insidiously inciting a network of blood vessels around itself and then growing, in grapelike clusters, around those vessels, a phenomenon that Folkman called tumor angiogenesis.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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