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Dangerous Chemical Tricresyl Phosphate Aboard Aircraft
Bleed air technology found in most common commercial transport jet aircraft is becoming a growing target for criticism. Recently, a story was unveiled by writer, Chris Ingalls from King 5 News who described a three year study being conducted by Dr. Clement Furlong from the University of Washington genetics lab that is testing the cabin [...]
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the huskies are looking for a new dog, a new name, and a win
presumably this dog has a real name. The University of Washington’s football team has yet to win a game this season. Perhaps sensing the shape of things to come, the official Husky mascot (an Alaskan Malamute called Whitepaw’s Arlut Spirit of Gold Dust, a.k.a. “Spirit”) suffered a “shoulder injury” and has avoided leading the team out of the tunnel, wandering the sidelines, feigning interest in the game, and napping under the bench. Maybe his absence is the cause of the team’s ill fortu
Capsule tears. “… a case of anterior capsule tear that was closed spontaneously by fibrotic tissue …”
Michael C Wu and Anuja Bhandari from the University of Washington School of Medicine, in Seattle, Washington, USA, have informed: “Posterior capsular rupture is a common complication of cataract extraction surgery.”1 “Prompt management of anterior and posterior capsular tears may prevent associated complications or need for subsequent procedural intervention.” “When tears develop in the anterior capsule, novel techniques allow predictable rescue of a capsulorhexis, preventing radial extensio
Part-time marketing faculty positions - UW Bothell
The University of Washington Bothell Business Administration Program currently has a need for part-time faculty to teach marketing courses in Winter 2009 including B B BUS 426: International Marketing. Candidates should possess an MBA degree or equivalent and have significant, demonstrated experience in international marketing. College-level teaching experience is preferred. A brief description of the course can be found in the Course Catalog. To be considered for these or other part-time f
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