(61 quotes found)
“This is part of the same cluster of cases and it seems very likely that they have had an exposure to the same source as the residents and staff at Seven Oaks (Home for the Aged),”
David McKeown
“Calculations which required a $20 million machine eight years ago can be done on a Mac cluster costing about $11,000.”
Dean Dauger
“I believe, without expressing a preference, that it would be very difficult to overlook the elements of a cluster that are already in place in Boca, or will be in place shortly.”
Doug Bingham
“Every year we have between 40 and 80 cases, with about three of these clusters. No one really knows why, nor does anyone really know why this virus attacked this age group (of young people in their late teens or early 20s). We do know it is spread through close contact by oral secretions. About five percent of the population has the virus all the time and never gets sick, but is always contagious. We don't know why.”
Dr. Tina Stefanski
“We wanted to find the beacons of the first stages of the formation of a galaxy cluster because, at that time, the clusters themselves had not formed yet.”
Duncan Farrah
“The question we want to answer is: why are these massive stars sitting in the center of the cluster?”
Tom Megeath
“If you look at the very young stars in the cluster and the spacing between them, it isn't random spacing. They're all about the same distance apart.”
Erick T. Young
“We believe this process of forming stars in a cluster was exactly the same thing that happened with our very own sun 4 1/2 billion years ago. It tells us a lot about the history of our own solar system.”
“What we're dealing with is small clusters of cases associated with exposure to poultry. We have a strain of influenza with the potential to pick up human genes, and we're nowhere close to declaring a pandemic.”
Mike Ryan
“This particular sample falls into the cluster set of some of the more interesting ones.”
Gregory Hodgins