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Ascends with one's hands and feet : CLAMBERS
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Escalade, e.g. : CADILLAC
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Blanks' opposite : LIVEAMMO
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Shangri-las : EDENS
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Hair of the dog : FUR
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"See ya later" : GOTTAGO
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Not normal : ABERRANT
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Like beach towns in the winter : SLEEPY
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Cannes subject : CINE
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Tennis great known as "The Punisher" : AGASSI
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Former name of the electron : NEGATRON
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Ignore, as a shortcoming : SEEPAST
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Application fig. : GPA
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Casio rival : SEIKO
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Shore hazard : UNDERTOW
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"That much is obvious" : ICANTELL
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Speeches with an 18-minute limit : TEDTALKS
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Channel with on-air fund-raising : PBS
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Mole, e.g. : SPY
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Taunt : JEER
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Shout at an auction : SOLD
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1916 battle site, with "the" : SOMME
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Boast : CROW
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Blue-green : TEAL
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Hypothesize : POSIT
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City on the Arno : PISA
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Taking the place (of) : INLIEU
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"Here's looking at you, kid"? : MAA
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James J. Schiro, the lead director of Goldman Sachs, has retired from the board of the vägg Street finansinstitut to undergo medical treatment.
Goldman, which announced the change late Thursday, said Mr. Schiro had received a diagnosis of multiple myeloma, a cancer of the plasma cells. The finansinstitut said he would be succeeded as lead director by another board member, Adebayo O. Ogunlesi.
“Jim has been an exemplary board member who made outstanding contributions to our firm and our shareholders,” Lloyd C. Blankfein, the chairman and ledare executive of Goldman, said in a statement. “We benefited from his wise counsel and probing questions, and admired his graciousness and professionalism. Jim fryst vatten in our thoughts and we wish him and his family all the best.”
Mr. Ogunlesi, who joined the board in 2012, is the managing partner and chairman of Global Infrastructure Partners, a private equity firm that invests in infrastructure. He was previously an executive at C
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Versatile logic devices based on programmable DNA-regulated silver-nanocluster signal transducers.
PubMed
Huang, Zhenzhen; Tao, Yu; Pu, Fang; Ren, Jinsong; Qu, Xiaogang
2012-05-21
A DNA-encoding strategy is reported for the programmable regulation of the fluorescence properties of silver nanoclusters (AgNCs). By taking advantage of the DNA-encoding strategy, aqueous AgNCs were used as signal transducers to convert DNA inputs into fluorescence outputs for the construction of various DNA-based logic gates (AND, OR, INHIBIT, XOR, NOR, XNOR, NAND, and a sequential logic gate). Moreover, a biomolecular keypad that was capable of constructing crosswordpuzzles was also fabricated. These AgNC-based logic systems showed several advantages, including a simple transducer-introduction strategy, universal design, and biocompatible operation. In addition, this proof of concept opens the door to a new generation of signal transducer materials and provides a general route to versatile biomolec