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We were raised in a family that had high aspirations for their children, and those high aspirations tended to be along the lines of service and high-minded beliefs, living up to your responsibilities. Both my Danforth grandparents admired service very much.
~ William Henry Danforth
Admired
Along
Aspirations
Beliefs
Both
Children
Family
Grandparents
Had
High
Lines
Living
Much
Raised
Responsibilities
Service
Those
Up
Very
Were
Your
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A lot of people think the orchestra is playing and the conductor doesn't do very much, but the conductor's the person that gives shape to the music, gets the phrasing, and if he has really fine musicians in solo spots, the question is does he try to help them phrase, or does he let them go?
~ William Lipscomb
Conductor
Does
Fine
Gets
Gives
Go
He
Help
Lot
Much
Music
Musicians
Orchestra
People
Person
Phrase
Playing
Question
Really
Shape
Solo
Spots
Them
Think
Try
Very
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For me, the creative process, first of all, requires a good nine hours of sleep a night. Second, it must not be pushed by the need to produce practical applications.
~ William Lipscomb
Applications
Creative
Creative Process
First
First Of All
Good
Hours
Me
Must
Need
Night
Nine
Practical
Process
Produce
Pushed
Requires
Second
Sleep
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I learned from Linus Pauling it's not a disgrace in science to publish something that's wrong. What's bad is to publish something that's not very interesting.
~ William Lipscomb
Bad
Disgrace
Interesting
Learned
Publish
Science
Something
Very
Wrong
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I think the intuitive processes of discovery are the same, very much the same, in the arts as in the sciences.
~ William Lipscomb
Arts
Discovery
I Think
Intuitive
Much
Processes
Same
Sciences
Think
Very
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Sometimes I get too wound up in my chemistry, but if you play chamber music, it's impossible to think about chemistry.
~ William Lipscomb
About
Chamber
Chemistry
Get
Impossible
Music
Play
Sometimes
Think
Too
Up
Wound
You
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Suppose you want to be a great archeologist, and you join a successful archeologist as a student assistant, and he tells you where to dig. You dig up a marvelous discovery. Now I ask you, who should get the credit: the director or the digger?
~ William Lipscomb
Ask
Assistant
Credit
Dig
Director
Discovery
Get
Great
He
Join
Marvelous
Now
Should
Student
Successful
Suppose
Tells
Up
Want
Where
Who
You
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The artist must ask you to think of the world in a different way, and sometimes it's a more abstract way; sometimes it's a completely different kind of colouring.
~ William Lipscomb
Abstract
Artist
Ask
Different
Different Kind
Different Way
Kind
More
Must
Sometimes
Think
Way
World
You
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The problem is how do molecules react. Because if you want to transform a molecule into something useful or something you're interested in, it helps a lot to understand the structure. That means you can explore much more complicated systems, much more complicated reactions.
~ William Lipscomb
Because
Complicated
Explore
Helps
How
Interested
Lot
Means
Molecules
More
Much
Problem
React
Reactions
Something
Structure
Systems
Transform
Understand
Useful
Want
You
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There's a lot of music in my life, and I found it a very important part of my life.
~ William Lipscomb
Found
Important
Important Part
Life
Lot
Music
My Life
Part
Very
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When I was 11 years old, my mother bought me one of those chemistry sets, and I stayed with it.
~ William Lipscomb
Bought
Chemistry
Me
Mother
Old
Sets
Stayed
Those
Years
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Biochemistry is the science of life. All our life processes - walking, talking, moving, feeding - are essentially chemical reactions. So biochemistry is actually the chemistry of life, and it's supremely interesting.
~ Aaron Ciechanover
Actually
Biochemistry
Chemical
Chemical Reactions
Chemistry
Essentially
Feeding
Interesting
Life
Moving
Our
Processes
Reactions
Science
Supremely
Talking
Walking
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Bringing together the unique expertise of researchers from both NYU and the Technion will hopefully enable us to overcome some of the most difficult challenges in treating cancer patients.
~ Aaron Ciechanover
Both
Bringing
Cancer
Challenges
Difficult
Enable
Expertise
Hopefully
Most
NYU
Overcome
Patients
Researchers
Some
Together
Treating
Unique
Us
Will
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I grew up in Haifa and enjoyed the wonderful beaches and Mount Carmel that rolls into the Mediterranean Sea. From my early days at home, I remember a strong encouragement to study.
~ Aaron Ciechanover
Beaches
Days
Early
Early Days
Encouragement
Enjoyed
Grew
Home
I Remember
Mediterranean
Mount
Remember
Rolls
Sea
Strong
Study
Up
Wonderful
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I studied at the Hebrew University Medical Faculty, graduated, and was an Israel Defense Forces' combat physician on a Navy ship.
~ Aaron Ciechanover
Combat
Defense
Faculty
Forces
Graduated
Hebrew
Israel
Medical
Navy
Physician
Ship
Studied
University
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I try hope that in the end, we will live in a cancer-free world. We want to live disease-free lives.
~ Aaron Ciechanover
End
Hope
In The End
Live
Lives
Try
Want
Will
World
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I went to the Technion and studied with Avram Hershko. I found it more exciting than practicing medicine.
~ Aaron Ciechanover
Exciting
Found
Medicine
More
Practicing
Studied
Than
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My brother Joseph, who is 14 years older than me, was already on his national military compulsory service when I was 4 years old, the age from which I remember myself.
~ Aaron Ciechanover
Age
Brother
Compulsory
His
I Remember
Joseph
Me
Military
Myself
National
Old
Older
Remember
Service
Than
Which
Who
Years
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My father left me with his love of Jewish studies and cultural life. To this very day, along with several physicians and scientist colleagues, I take regular periodical lessons taught by a Rabbinical scholar on how the Jewish law views moral and ethical problems related to modern medicine and science.
~ Aaron Ciechanover
Along
Colleagues
Cultural
Day
Ethical
Father
His
How
Jewish
Law
Left
Lessons
Life
Love
Me
Medicine
Modern
Moral
Physicians
Problems
Regular
Related
Scholar
Science
Scientist
Several
Studies
Take
Taught
Very
Views
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Reticulocytes are terminally differentiating red blood cells that do not contain lysosome. Therefore, it was postulated that the degradation of hemoglobin in these cells is mediated by a non-lysosomal machinery.
~ Aaron Ciechanover
Blood
Cells
Contain
Degradation
Machinery
Red
Therefore
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