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Cornell professor Gavin Sacks, whose expertise is in high demand in this region, is cautious about making predictions.
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If you want to explore some neurological case studies that represent patients as actual people, rather than as tragic spectacles, The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat by Oliver Sacks is a great read.
Boing Boing 2009
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But Gavin Sacks of Cornell pointed out a larger challenge: cabernet franc is not a hedonistic grape compared to consumer favorites like cabernet sauvignon.
Finger Lakes Wine 2009
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But Gavin Sacks of Cornell pointed out a larger challenge: cabernet franc is not a hedonistic grape compared to consumer favorites like cabernet sauvignon.
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But Gavin Sacks of Cornell pointed out a larger challenge: cabernet franc is not a hedonistic grape compared to consumer favorites like cabernet sauvignon.
Evan Dawson 2009
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Cornell professor Gavin Sacks, whose expertise is in high demand in this region, is cautious about making predictions.
Evan Dawson 2009
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But Gavin Sacks of Cornell pointed out a larger challenge: cabernet franc is not a hedonistic grape compared to consumer favorites like cabernet sauvignon.
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Not alone among medical experts, Shapiro argued that Sacks is "a much better writer than he is a clinician".
Oliver Sacks: The visionary who can't recognise faces Andrew Anthony 2010
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Cornell professor Gavin Sacks, whose expertise is in high demand in this region, is cautious about making predictions.
Finger Lakes Wine 2009
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I spoke to Gavin Sacks at Cornell about this and, while I would never attempt to speak for Gavin, he said that there is not a minerality ester in wine chemistry -- nothing to indicate we know what we're talking about when we refer to a wine's "minerality."
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