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Representants of the Law School of the American University of Washington presented a paper, published on 23 June 2010 and signed by ninety experts, which raises several questions concerning the content of the draft Agreement.
UNESCO: CULTURE
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The finding is important because the medical community suffers from a shortage of cadavers, explains Michel Anteby, an associate professor in the Organizational Behavior Unit at Harvard Business School who cowrote the paper with Filiz Garip of Harvard University, Paul V.
FORBES: The Unexpected Link Between Cadavers and Careers
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David Allison at the University Of Alabama Birmingham School Of Public Health was the lead author of the paper, and he joins us now.
NPR: Study Offers New Insights into Obesity
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For many founders who are acqui-hired, "it's a consolation prize, " says John Coyle, a professor at the University of North Carolina's School of Law who co-wrote a paper on the practice last month with colleague Gregg Polsky.
WSJ: Start-Ups Get Snapped Up for Their Talent
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Gary Thorgaard, director of Washington State University's School of Biological Sciences and a co-author of the paper, says the experiments in his laboratory and others have shown it is possible to reverse the sex of trout embryos through the use of hormones.
CNN: Something's fishy with chinook salmon
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"Mostly it's been a discussion of the patients needing cheaper drugs and the large pharmaceutical companies wanting to maintain their prices in the U.S., " says Byron Cryer, a gastroenterologist at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and one of the authors of the Fosamax paper.
FORBES: Internet Drugs
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Both grew up on Long Island and wrote about stock markets, Mr. Niederauer in a middle-school paper and Mr. Greifeld in a graduate-school thesis at New York University.
WSJ: CEOs of Nasdaq and NYSE Square Off Over Possible Takeover Battle
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In a new NBER working paper, Thomas Piketty of the Paris School of Economics and Emmanuel Saez of the University of California at Berkeley poke different holes in the conventional view.
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