Zang and his colleague Rob Subbaraman created a China Stress Index (CSI) last year.
To solve the mystery, Dr Kandel, and his colleague Kausik Si, turned to embryonic development.
But Dr Matsui and his colleague, Carol Ann Huff, are thinking along similar lines.
It was easy, Kevin Reid and his colleague suggested, to get meetings in the finance minister's diary.
He and his colleague Ingrid Storm looked at liberals and conservatives (in the American senses of the words).
This group works at University College London under the tutelage of Semir Zeki and his colleague Matthew Lamb.
Aides say when there was no movement on the campaign finance legislation sponsored by McCain and his colleague, Sen.
"The only ones with keys are the two rabbis, " he said, referring to himself and his colleague Meir Tabibi.
Pc Blakelock and his colleague Pc Richard Coombes were attacked during the Broadwater Farm riots in Tottenham in 1985.
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Mr Fincher and his colleague Randy Thornhill wondered if disease might be driving important aspects of human social behaviour, too.
He said earlier "factual disputes" between Trooper Williams and his colleague Cpl Jeffrey Blair were no longer viewed as important.
He and his colleague Lee Yung Yeol were once physically beaten by their parents in a desperate effort to get them off the Net.
Simons and his colleague Christopher Haig directed particular attention to the Greenland ice sheet, noting that the Antarctic ice cap is actually getting bigger.
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Michael Christian had basked in the attention that he and his colleague Mel Greig, a former reality TV star, had obtained for their hospital hoax.
The fund is made up of 55 positions in small and mid-cap companies announcing share buybacks, which Vermaelen and his colleague Urs Peyer believe are undervalued.
The local Republican congressmen Ron Packard in the 48th district and his colleague, Brian Bilbray, in the 49th, both coastal districts north of San Diego have beach-repair ideas.
Comstat, for example, was devised by the Big Apple's former police chief, William Bratton, and his colleague, Jack Maple (who has been an adviser to New Orleans).
For Latin America, Mr Brooks and his colleague, Alberto Ramos, conclude that Peru is the country that has been trying the hardest to prevent its currency from rising.
Bartel and his colleague, MIT professor Phillip Sharp , have started a privately held company, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals , which makes drugs that function like these new silencing genes.
Professor Bird and his colleague, Professor Alan Clarke of Cardiff University, are currently in talks with an unnamed pharmaceuticals company about developing a drug which would attack MBD2 cells.
She handed over her laptop to Othman and his colleague, who told her that the Trojan horse had logged her key strokes, taken screen shots, rummaged through her folders.
Presidential candidate John McCain of Arizona and his colleague Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut have proposed a bill to force the show-biz industry to label violent products with government-approved warnings.
Merton Miller and his colleague Franco Modigliani posited their capital structure irrelevance theorem in the late 1950s, when the dollar was as good as gold at least for foreign creditors.
Dr Stojanovic and his colleague Joanna Macdonald have used this approach to build simple DNA-based circuits capable of playing tic-tac-toe (though they take about half an hour to make each move).
He and his colleague from Malta, which has also been hit by an influx of north Africans wanted the EU to apply an emergency rule to relocate the refugees across all member states.
Since the discovery in 1995 of a planet around the star 51 Pegasi by Michel Mayor and his colleague Didier Queloz, more than 270 exoplanets have been found - mostly around Sun-like stars.
Dr Hunter and his colleague Bruce Smaill have done the research that has allowed Dr Noble and Dr Winslow to knit their equations for single cells into a model of an entire organ.
Dr Newman and his colleague, Dr Christina D Buesching, will be making a presentation about the role of volunteers within science at the Earth Institute's annual lecture at the Royal Geographical Society on Thursday evening.
That would have been that had it not been for Donald Shields, director of the pediatric epilepsy program at UCLA. In 1996, Shields and his colleague Roy Elterman had started a study of Sabril in infantile spasms.
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