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ask themselves "where’s my player" and "where’s the ball" aim to intercept the ball restrict their opponent’s movement keep the ball away from their oponent restrict the options available to throwers ...
The short-term boost our brains get after we do exercise persists throughout the following day, suggests a new study led by ...
Transliteration after Helck 1972, using the copy on Papyrus Chester Beatty V as principal source. The section divisions are those of Helck 1972. Transliteration ...
Our academic staff have backgrounds in sociology, economics, anthropology, psychology and demography, as well as social policy. We have diverse methodological expertise, from ethnography to advanced ...
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A simple chemical reaction with a single substrate shows a linear relationship between the rate of formation of product and the concentration of substrate, as shown below: For an enzyme-catalysed ...
This enviable piece of philosophy has been as successful as any other in the past three decades of the determinism and freedom debate. It has given rise to a continuing controversy. At its centre is ...
Most caecilians inhabit moist tropical and subtropical regions of South and Central America, South and Southeast Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa. A single species inhabits Trinidad & Tobago. Almost all ...
Widow and heir of James Edward Colleton (q.v), from whom she inherited property (including enslaved people) in both Britain and Barbados. Will of Frances Colleton widow of Haines Hill Wiltshire proved ...
"To be sure, observation is superior to theories, and one must sometimes know how to bow before a fact, however inexplicable, however paradoxical, it might seem to us." Paul Broca.