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Family Feud

Science of Aging Knowledge Environment, 2005
Siblings sometimes have contrasting personalities despite similar appearances. The tumor-preventing molecule p53 accelerates aging, but new results suggest that a related protein retards it. Mice without the protein, called p63, age unusually quickly, and their cells divide sluggishly.
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Family Feud

2019
Round Three features a detailed study of three works by three major American authors who not only make game shows central plot devices but also create familial relationships among the game show producers and contestants, transforming all conflicts over the game show into family conflicts. These “quiz-show families” blend the most intimate relationship,
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Family Feud

The Journal of Private Equity, 2003
Whenever the pie shrinks, there are more fights over how it is divided. This has become an increasing problem for professionals who manage the general partners and investment managers of venture capital funds. With a greater number of disputes, a host of problems in the agreements among principals is often exposed.
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Lab Family Feud

Science, 2010
![Figure][1] CREDIT: PETER HOEY/WWW.PETERHOEY.COM I had just returned from a year-long sabbatical abroad. Refreshed, I looked forward to beginning another productive year. My plans were soon derailed. In my absence, the social fabric of my lab had deteriorated to a point where squabbling, backstabbing, and even screaming were common.
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Family Feuds

2020
Chapter 4 puts the infamous feuds of the late nineteenth century in family and community contexts. As the concept of Appalachian “otherness” began to take shape and solidify toward the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century, feuding quickly came to the fore as one of its most pronounced and press-worthy components. These incidents
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Family Feuds Are Forever

Qualitative Inquiry, 2015
Imaging and enacting possibilities through narrative, this story presents past, present and future outcomes of a dysfunctional family.
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Family Feuds Are Forever

Qualitative Inquiry, 2016
A follow-up reflection on the writing of “Family Feuds are Forever” explores how writing autoethnographically is not an innocent practice. When we write, we become vulnerable to others’ readings of our words and lived experiences. Yet, as writers of social science texts, we welcome this vulnerability, and in doing so, we discard our innocence.
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Aging Research's Family Feud

Science, 2004
BOSTON AND CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS-- Lenny Guarente and his former postdoc David Sinclair can dramatically extend the life span of yeast. They9re battling over how this works and competing head-to-head to grant extra years to humans.
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