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Kyoko Hamada for The Wall Street Journal Marie Wright Taste Buds • Synthesizing flavors requires the precision of a chemist and the palette of a chef.
The Tastemaker in Her Flavor Factory Alexandra Alter 2011
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Synthesizing DNA cost $10 per base pair when George W. Bush ran for president in 2000.
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Synthesizing, theorizing, and abstracting are not chief among my intellectual talents.
Archive 2010-03-01 Flavia 2010
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Synthesizing, theorizing, and abstracting are not chief among my intellectual talents.
Ferule & Fescue Flavia 2010
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Synthesizing DNA cost $10 per base pair when George W. Bush ran for president in 2000.
Stewart Abercrombie Baker: Smallpox in the Garage Stewart Abercrombie Baker 2010
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Synthesizing traditional and nontraditional medicine, Dr. Orloff shows how to identify the most powerful negative emotions such as depression, anger, and fear, and transform them into hope, compassion, and courage.
Portland Book Events: March 15-21 - Reading Local: Portland 2009
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Synthesizing traditional and nontraditional medicine, Dr. Orloff shows how to identify the most powerful negative emotions such as depression, anger, and fear, and transform them into hope, compassion, and courage.
Today’s Featured Book Event-Book + Art Reception At Central Library - Reading Local: Portland 2009
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Here's an interesting article by Szostak, Bartel and Luisi, Synthesizing life and provides the basics of the RNA World Hypothesis.
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Chapter 7, “Synthesizing the Universal and Particular: Producing ‘Jewish Dance’ at the Y” (pp. 171 – 206) describes several individual Jewish dancers and choreographers, mostly female, who performed works with Jewish themes at the Y, including Lillian Shapero, Sophie Maslow, Anna Sokolow, Pearl Lang, and Katya Delakova.
Annotated Bibliography and Guide to Archival Resources on the History of Jewish Women in America. 2009
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Synthesizing data collected on more than three million participants between 1967 and 1987, researchers found no large, overall differences between boys and girls in math performance.
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