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Charlie is a down-at-heel princess whose scientist mother has gone AWOL, leaving her father the king to become progressively sadder and madder in her absence.
At the same time, Atwood's best fiction is sustained by a specificity of detail — a capacity for noticing — that might be expected from one whose scientist father introduced her to a microscope at a young age.
But try telling that to a romantic waxing rapturous about the clouds whose scientist partner interjects with the Latin names of cumulus forms and their implications for global climate change.
"A Wrinkle in Time" tells the story of a young girl whose scientist father goes missing after completing a mysterious time-traveling project.
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France, whose scientists did tests of their own, may, though tepidly, back the United States's contention.
At Johns Hopkins, whose scientists have pioneered embryonic stem cell research, Dr. Zerhouni helped create the Institute for Cell Engineering.
I don't pay for these drugs, they are provided by GlaxoSmithKline, whose scientists developed Tykerb.
She teamed up with Celgene, whose scientists began investigating the drug's use for AIDS.
It lacks skilled engineers, but it might be able to buy the know-how from, say, its close ally, Pakistan (whose scientists sold centrifuge designs to Iran and Libya).
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