Zydelig targets what’s called PI3-kinase [sic], a family of enzymes involved in cell growth that get hijacked by some cancers. As a group, doctors sometimes call these drugs B cell receptor (BCR) pathway inhibitors.
These labours upon Phœnician necropoli are of great importance. … M. [Louis Félicien] de Saulcy, one of the first travellers who has thrown light upon these necropoli, devoted himself to a very interesting examination of the tombs of the kings, of the prophets and judges, and upon the immense necropolis that surrounds Jerusalem, like a funeral enceinte.
[…] the question may be whether the individual should let herself be interpellated as a feminist, a Christian or a worker. Perhaps all of these possibilities seem attractive, but they point in different directions […]
But tho’t it more rational to ſuſpend my Judgment till I had Opportunity of ſeeing for my ſelf.