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Sex won't bring on labor: study
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Despite a widespread belief that sex during the later stages of pregnancy can jumpstart labor, a new study from Malaysia found no differences in the timing of delivery between women who had sex near term and those who...Tags: Gynecology, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology, Obstetrics
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A great move for Maryland and the Big Ten
As a graduate of The Ohio State University, I would like to extend a warm Buckeye welcome to the Big Ten's newest member, the University of Maryland ("UM to leave ACC for Big Ten in '14," Nov. 20). The move is great for both the Big Ten and Maryland. I...Tags: Comcast Center (arena), Sports, Illinois Fighting Illini, Nebraska Cornhuskers, Penn State Nittany Lions
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Dr. Moreland Perkins, philosophy professor
Dr. Moreland Perkins, a philosophy professor who taught at the University of Maryland, College Park and was also former mayor of Riverdale Park, died Nov. 7 of pneumonia at St. Joseph Medical Center.
The Roland Park resident was 85.
"Moreland was highly...Tags: The Washington Post, Crime, Law and Justice, Jane Austen, Brown University, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Ag geophysical mapping focuses on top six feet of soil INTERNET
Often, growers know why part of their crop field doesn't grow as well as another area. It may be because of poor drainage or a sandy soil type or a chronic nutrient deficiency or even a recurring disease or pest problem. But, sometimes, the cause...Tags: Agriculture, Environmental Issues, Applied Physics, Science and Technology, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Veterinary school an expensive but rewarding proposition
CORRECTION: This article was mistakenly printed under the name of Dr. Darin Peterson on page 38G. Russ Daly is the author of this article. In SDSU's Introduction to Veterinary Medicine course last week, our students were assigned a math problem. For...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, South Dakota State University, Students
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McManus: The Ohio presidential equation
If there's a ground zero in this presidential campaign, it might just be the parking lot of a downscale shopping center in North Columbus, Ohio, halfway between Papa John's Pizza and Payless Shoes. Here, in the empty shell of a former Kohl's department...
Tags: Republican Party, Barack Obama, Television Industry, Voting, Democratic Party
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Symposium shows FGD gypsum offers many soil quality benefits
As one of several speakers at the recent Midwest Soil Improvement Symposium, Indiana farmer Jack Maloney recounted that he started applying synthetic gypsum on his corn and soybean fields 11 years ago at the urging of his agronomist. The agronomist had...Tags: Energy Resources, Research, Science and Technology, Natural Resource Industry, Education
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H. Samuel Case, McDaniel professor
H. Samuel Case, who taught human physiology and exercise science at what is now McDaniel College for four decades, died Aug. 22 of complications from leukemia at Carroll Hospice Center's Dove House in Westminster.
The longtime Westminster resident was...Tags: Research, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Science and Technology, American Heart Association, Nazareth
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Chicago universities among nation's most LGBT-friendly
RedEyeWhen it comes to LGBT inclusiveness, two Chicago schools are at the top of the pack, according to a recently released list by Campus Pride. The organization, which promotes safety for LGBT students in higher education, named both the University of...Tags: University of Michigan, DeKalb, Cornell University, Roosevelt University, Stanford University
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From Ohio to Colorado, state voting law fights head to court.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekIf you thought Pennsylvania was the only site of courtrooom drama this election season, you've another thing coming. From Ohio to Colorado, legal fights over who can vote and the circurmstances under which their ballots are counted are landing in...... -
No LOL: Distracted pedestrians stumble into danger
WASHINGTON (AP) — A young man talking on a cellphone meanders along the edge of a lonely train platform at night. Suddenly he stumbles, loses his balance and pitches over the side, landing head first on the tracks. Fortunately there were no...
Tags: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Injuries and Wounds, University of Maryland, College Park, Science and Technology, Services and Shopping
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Boyle County sees rise in percentage of college graduates
Contributing writersEDITOR’S NOTE: This story examines the increase of college graduates in Boyle County from 1970 to 2010. It is based on Census data and was written by Bill Bishop, editor of the news site DailyYonder.com, and Robert Gallardo, an associate professor...Tags: University of Missouri , Colleges and Universities, Graduation, Mississippi State University
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