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Coworkers
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Plural of coworker
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The University of Nebraska ordered one graduate student to remove from his desk a small photograph of his bikini-clad wife after coworkers filed a harassment complaint.
This led to the near-universal adoption of codes of conduct, setting out how coworkers may interact and limiting how bosses may behave towards underlings.Industries such as carmaking and finance, which once produced big sexual-harassment lawsuits, are less male-dominated than before, which may explain why they appear to have cleaned up their acts.
He made it his business to know about corporate events before they happened, tapping his wide network of tipsters and coworkers for details, and then buying or selling short the stocks.
With coworkers he also isolated vitamin B6.
Coubertin himself wrote that, except for his coworkers Dimítrios Vikélas of Greece, who was to be the first president of the International Olympic Committee, and Professor William M. Sloane of the United States, from the College of New Jersey (later Princeton University), no one had any real interest in the revival of the Games.
In 1944 American bacteriologist Oswald T. Avery and his coworkers found that the transforming factor was DNA.
Much of what he wrote was in response to the needs of his coworkers and disciples and the exigencies of the political situation, but on fundamentals he maintained a remarkable consistency, as is evident from the Hind Swaraj ("Indian Home Rule"), published in South Africa in 1909.
In 1963, at the Bell Telephone Laboratories, Max Vernon Mathews and his coworkers devised a computer capable of synthesizing sound directly.
Yet a distinct and growing trend within science fiction depicted aliens as coworkers, science officers, technical specialists, sidekicks, and even love interests.
Together with another lanthanide gadolinium terbium was used by Geoffrey Green and coworkers in 1990 to build a dual-stage room-temperature magnetic refrigerator prototype, with gadolinium as a high-temperature stage and terbium as a low-temperature stage.
A technique exhibiting great selectivity, affinity chromatography, was first described by Pedro Cuatrecasas and his coworkers in 1968.
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