The phrase
"to accompany the article" means to go along with or be included with the article.
Full definition
At the recent GREAT group meeting (see
accompanying article for more information), administrators from medical colleges and postdocs from across the country gathered to discuss issues pertaining to graduate education.
(The New York Post mentioned the incident in a graphic
accompanying an article about de Blasio on Wednesday, noting that, «he railed against the replacement of the shuttered hospital with luxury condos.
Originally, Benglis wanted the image to
accompany an article written about her solo exhibition at Paula Cooper, but then - editor John Coplans refused, allowing only that the photograph appear as a paid advertisement.
In an
editorial accompanying the article, postdoctoral fellow Nadia Roan, along with Warner Greene, a senior investigator at the University of California, San Francisco's Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology, wrote: «If SEVI truly increases the real world heterosexual spread of HIV by several orders of magnitude, then negating the activity of this factor could conceivably diminish these frequencies to levels that might virtually eliminate semen - driven HIV transmission.»
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Correction: An earlier version of a
sidebar accompanying this article misstated the year in which Studebaker stopped making cars in the U.S., and stated incorrectly that the company had gone bankrupt in the 1960s.
Just such «liberal and practical education» is a byproduct of this collaboration, according to several postdocs who have worked on the Harvard - UMass - BASF partnership, and who speak in a
video accompanying the article.
In a
commentary accompanying the article, Peter McGuffin and Jane Scourfield of the University of Wales College of Medicine in Cardiff point out that the work may have even broader implications.
In a linked
Comment accompanying the article, James Milner and Paul Wilkinson from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK, write that, «China now faces the challenge of achieving further prosperity in a way that prioritises population health and environmental sustainability.
The press release from Lund
University accompanying this article was titled «Breakthrough On Huntington's Disease», and contained a quote from Dr Petersen stating «We are the first to show that it is possible to prevent the depression symptoms of Huntington's disease by deactivating the diseased protein in nerve cell populations in the hypothalamus in the brain».
The
gallery accompanying the article picks out some key areas of the headquarters, including the staff «Down Time» space, and its «Wall of Love» — a hallway decorated with stories of happy couples who met on the site.
The images that filled the glossy pages of these magazines
once accompanied articles on blithe topics — fashion, popular culture, sex and cruising — intertwined with heavier issues such as gay rights, political activism and HIV / AIDS.
In a
podcast accompanying the article, Specter acknowledges there is «ghoulish» aspect to «lab meat,» but notes that industrial - scale livestock husbandry is ghoulish, as well.
The New York Times Magazine approached German - based illustrator Andrea Wan to create a set of pieces to
accompany an article written by Rachel Cusk about raising teenagers.
«The fact that chronic traumatic encephalopathy was so common adds to our concern about the safety of playing football and the risk of developing neurologic symptoms later in life,» says neurologist Gil Rabinovici of the University of California, San Francisco, who wrote an
editorial accompanying the article.
Einstein photos
accompanying an article about him need abide only by copyright laws (which is why DISCOVER can feature Einstein on this month's cover).