It was an antibody that primes the immune system to attack and kill tumors.
It primes the brain for depression as it switches you down to basics, to deal with stress.
Even Granderson (32) and Teixeira (33), the relative babies of the roster, are slipping incrementally past their primes.
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Early in the 19th century, they began to look more closely at how often primes occur among the integers.
None of the five players listed above are still in their playing primes.
And then they set about proving that while they may be past their primes, they've still got something left after all.
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Abou-Ganim will sign copies of his book, which hits shelves on Feb. 12 and primes to be a go-to guidebook for the often-overlooked spirit.
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Even those teams that do spend successfully develop trouble down the road, when those back ends of contracts for players past their primes kick in to strangle the club with excess payroll.
Mersenne primes are most relevant to number theory, but most participants join Gimps for the fun of having a role in real research - and the chance of finding a new Mersenne prime.
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Take away Jeter and Rivera and the Yankees have one elite pitcher, one elite hitter and a motley mix of veterans past their primes and young players whose primes don't instill much excitement.
One thing is for certain: To anyone who's in the business of owning a baseball team, the idea of getting players to leave money on the table in their primes makes more sense than the alternative.
To keep the dynasty going, the club bought up baseball stars, front-loading its payroll with a handful of big names, some of whom (Johnny Damon, Jason Giambi, Mike Mussina and, soon, Clemens) are past their primes.
"We aren't sure why activity primes your body for sleep so well, but it's likely a combination of factors, including lowering your core body temperature, increasing the sleep-promoting hormone melatonin and supporting a biological need to restore energy levels and repair cells and tissues when you sleep, " Cardinal says.
Football's all-time leading wide-receiver Jerry Rice would struggle to get open for a pass when running routes against today's speedy cornerbacks, just as few NFL teams would draft Joe Namath and Roger Staubach if the two Hall of Fame quarterbacks were transported into the 1990s while in their primes.
For example, Alvin Ailey, the founder of the prestigious Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and Judith Jamison, the dancing legend who elevated the company to world-class status, would not have been strong and athletic enough to secure spots in the same company if transported a few decades into the future while still in their primes.
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