Similar words: proffer, profit, profits, profuse, profile, profess, profane, pro forma. Meaning: [prɑf /prɒf] n. someone who is a member of the faculty at a college or university.
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91. After exploring sleepy little villages and reaching Prague, the first thing the women wanted to do was shop, Prof Kruger said, and the men could not understand why.
92. Prof Geoffrey Crossick, vice-chancellor of the University of London, said the current system of delivering higher education was "no longer financially sustainable".
93. Prof. Luo is not only the tutor of my paper, but also the hierophant of my spirit.
94. Prof Oreffo added: "It is important to realise the ability to retain skeletal stem cell phenotype using surface topography offers a step change in current approaches for stem cell biology.
95. Prof Peter Ryan from the Percy FitzPatrick Institute at the University of Cape Town, has been actively engaged in seabird conservation, including fishery bycatch, for more than a decade.
96. Prof. Zhou Xiaozheng, Renmin University of China, said, "This sort of show-off behavior could become rapidly well-known.
97. Prof. Yangtao: What do you think about the comment that auto-antibody status is just a window into the real autoimmune reaction going on?
98. The result of Prof. Nordland's experiment didn't come up to our expectations.
99. Prof. of Zoology: Kiss is the interchange of unisexual salivary bacteria.
100. To read and translate Prof. Ji is to understand why Chinese intellectuals have often been economically poor but invariably patriotically rich.
101. Prof Yan from Tsinghau University brushed away any cozy talk of international co-operation.
102. Prof. Wang Mingyu : graduated from Industrial Automation of Chongqing University theas the faculty member in 1982.
103. As if to address today's inevitable question of "jobs,(www.Sentencedict.com) " Prof. Prescott said that the laid off workers went to the Twin Cities and quickly found higher-paying employment.
104. If there are at least two first-degree relatives – ie a mother and sister – who have had the disease, the risk is greater, ' explains Prof Evans.
105. The reason for this seemingly unfocused approach can be found in Prof Malkiel's unchanged investment philosophy.
106. Prof Andrew Hamilton, Oxford's vice-chancellor, said: "The school represents a huge milestone in Oxford's history.
107. Ming Zhang , Associate Prof, University of Texas at Austin.
108. Distinguished Prof. Roger Layton,[sentencedict.com] is engaged as GDPZ guest professor.
109. Prof Hull tries to bring equations to life by including actual figures in them.
110. Prof Austin's computer simulation suggests that the Arctic ozone hole will not recover until around 2040.
111. When winter vacation came , Prof. Carcassonne went home to visit his mother.
112. Prof Dean Busby, who carried out the study, said: "There's more to a relationship than sex, but we did find that those who waited longer were happier with the sexual aspect of their relationship.
113. Prof Smith gives a good account of an out - and - out coward.
114. You can't discuss climate change, Prof. Laughlin says, without looking backward across geologic time.
115. In 2007, Prof Nutt and colleagues undertook a limited attempt to create a harm ranking system, sparking controversy over the criteria and the findings.
116. "Mind wandering is typically associated with negative things like laziness or inattentiveness," says lead author, Prof. Kalina Christoff, UBC Dept. of Psychology.
117. Prof. GRAVLEE: Well, for the work that's ongoing now in Tallahassee, Florida, we expect to begin reporting findings in the next year.
118. Half had a diagnosable sexual desire disorder, said Prof McCabe, who oversaw the study by PhD student Katie Giles.
119. Prof. Sarin: Sclerotherapy can lead to worsening of portal hypertensive gastropathy because the major drainage vessel is blocked.
120. Prof Hartigan believes that social entrepreneurs are not born at business schools.
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