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- Chemistry makes ‘Duplicity’ intriguing
- Chemistry fuels Las Cruces High Bulldawgs’ baseball team
- Teacher with chemistry
- A question of chemistry
- Chemistry has helped carry Gonzaga this season
- Infinity Presents the Chemistry and Discovery of IPI-926 Its …
Chemistry makes ‘Duplicity’ intriguing
DeSoto Appeal
Roberts and wen are thrilling to watch. They bring excitement to their roles. Their chemistry is atomic. Admittedly there have been films when I was less than enchanted with Roberts. But in “Duplicity” she’s bright like a comet burning her own path. Clive wens is brilliant as her counterpart. He’s sexy smooth fun and exciting.
Chemistry fuels Las Cruces High Bulldawgs’ baseball team
Las Cruces Sun-News
They have solid pitching a strong batting order and a well-rounded coaching staff. The team’s best quality however? Strong chemistry. Everyone gets along something that can go a long way when chasing a state championship. “You know that’s the best part about coaching this team” LCHS head coach Gil Padilla said. “Nobody cares about his stats they will do the little things. Everybody understands their role. If you’re batting four if you’re pinch hitting if you’re laying down a bunt to get the runner over everybody does what they have to do.
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Teacher with chemistry
WPEC
Suncoast High science teacher Marilynn Pedek was pretty surprised when Palm Beach County’s superiendendant walked in and announced she was teacher of the year. She even forgot she still had her science goggles on! She has been teaching science and chemistry at Suncoast for the past 5 years but has been teaching for 20 years total. She also has a number of honors and awards under her belt. For winning teacher of the year Ms. Pedek gets $1000 from the school district and another $1000 in July from Macy’s department stores. See archived ‘Top Story’ stories » .
A question of chemistry
Economic Times
This seems to form part of aglobal pattern. Note that back in the nonchalant ?90s convergence inchemicals and pharmaceuticals was quite the done thing. For the?traditional? players in chemicals it seemed to promise afast-track move into the pharma space and to drug discovery and research-basedgrowth. Also ?big pharma? deemed it fit to venture into the largerdomain of chemicals and sheer volumes-based growth.
Chemistry has helped carry Gonzaga this season
Winston-Salem Journal
n Friday Gonzaga will play North Carolina in the NCAA South Regional semifinals and try to take out a No. Heytvelt said that one word — chemistry — describes this team and gives it confidence going against one of college basketball’s most tradition-laden programs. “We’re a lot more together” Heytvelt said. “We’d all do anything for a different guy on the team. We all have each other’s backs. I think that’s something that keeps us so tight-knit and special and has helped us win a whole bunch of games this year.
Infinity Presents the Chemistry and Discovery of IPI-926 Its …
FXBusiness
(Nasdaq:INFI) an innovative cancer drug discovery and development company today announced data on the chemistry leading to the discovery of its novel Hedgehog signaling pathway inhibitor IPI-926. These data are being highlighted in three posters and one invited oral presentation at the 237th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting & Exposition being held in Salt Lake City Utah from March 22 through March 26 2009. The scientific presentations at ACS provide additional insights surrounding Infinity’s early medicinal chemistry and work to develop its first generation Hedgehog antagonist and more recent data around improvements leading to the discovery and selection of Infinity’s second-generation candidate IPI-926. IPI-926 is now in a Phase 1 clinical trial in patients with advanced solid tumors. An oral presentation delivered today by Dr. Martin Tremblay Associate Director at Infinity details the data supporting selection of IPI-926 as Infinity’s clinical candidate.