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Impact of ontogeny and spines on the hydrodynamic performance of the Cambrian arthropod Isoxys. [PDF]
Pates S, Ma J, Wu Y, Fu D.
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Is it time to ditch the notion of ‘core subjects’?
Abstract Wales is in the middle of a fundamental reform of its curriculum and consequent assessment design. There is a welcome broadening of the range of subjects offered at levels 1 and 2, yet the notion that some subjects are more important than others persists.
Marjorie Thomas
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Ediacaran origin and Ediacaran-Cambrian diversification of Metazoa. [PDF]
Carlisle E+3 more
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Dyslexia: Identity, labelling and its place in inclusive education
Abstract This article explores the role of dyslexia identification within the broader shift toward inclusive education. While dyslexia is widely recognised as a neurobiological condition, ongoing debates question its validity, diagnostic criteria, and the fairness of access to support.
Cathryn Knight
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A long-headed Cambrian soft-bodied vertebrate from the American Great Basin region. [PDF]
Lerosey-Aubril R, Ortega-Hernández J.
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Politics and the Pandemic: The UK Covid‐19 Inquiry and Devolution
Abstract Drawing on documentary and oral evidence presented in Module 2 of the UK Covid‐19 Inquiry, this article asks what the inquiry tells us about the nature and dynamics of intergovernmental relations (IGR) from the UK and devolved governments' interactions over the course of the pandemic. In so doing, the article focusses on formal IGR structures (
Coree Brown Swan+2 more
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Sea level controls on Ediacaran-Cambrian animal radiations. [PDF]
Bowyer FT, Wood RA, Yilales M.
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Abstract Within the extensive literature on the powers and constraints of British prime ministers, there has been little comparison of the extent to which the premiers themselves have perceived or projected a personal entitlement to determine government policy.
Archie Brown, Nicholas James
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Seawater barium and sulfide removal improved marine habitability for the Cambrian Explosion of early animals. [PDF]
Wei W+9 more
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