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Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, 2007
Members of the London Olympic Games Organising Committee could be for the high jump if it fails to deliver on its promise to provide a sustainable sporting legacy after London 2012. However, studies have tended to disprove the claim that hosting the Games inspires populations to put their fitness first.
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Members of the London Olympic Games Organising Committee could be for the high jump if it fails to deliver on its promise to provide a sustainable sporting legacy after London 2012. However, studies have tended to disprove the claim that hosting the Games inspires populations to put their fitness first.
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Science, 2018
On a remote Melanesian island, a Spanish doctor has revived the 60-year-old quest to eradicate a disfiguring disease.
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On a remote Melanesian island, a Spanish doctor has revived the 60-year-old quest to eradicate a disfiguring disease.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2010
Despite our right efforts, chance imbues every patient encounter. Medicine, like life itself, is an uncertain proposition.
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Despite our right efforts, chance imbues every patient encounter. Medicine, like life itself, is an uncertain proposition.
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2001
Third Game, when it is eftimated before the Play begins, is \(\frac{{aa}}{{\overline {{{(a + b)}^2}} }} \times \frac{{a - b}}{{a + b}}\ C\).
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Third Game, when it is eftimated before the Play begins, is \(\frac{{aa}}{{\overline {{{(a + b)}^2}} }} \times \frac{{a - b}}{{a + b}}\ C\).
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Science, 2017
A neuron-targeting gene therapy delivered into the blood saves infants with a deadly spinal disease—and boosts an entire field.
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A neuron-targeting gene therapy delivered into the blood saves infants with a deadly spinal disease—and boosts an entire field.
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2019
A large part of biodiversity theory is driven by the basic question of what allows species to coexist in spite of a confined number of niches. A substantial theoretical background to this question is provided by modern coexistence theory (MCT), which rests on mathematical approaches of invasion analysis to categorize underlying mechanisms into factors ...
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A large part of biodiversity theory is driven by the basic question of what allows species to coexist in spite of a confined number of niches. A substantial theoretical background to this question is provided by modern coexistence theory (MCT), which rests on mathematical approaches of invasion analysis to categorize underlying mechanisms into factors ...
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Decisions by Chance and on Chance: Meanings of Chance in Recent News Stories
2003Recognition of chance can be influenced by a person’s situations or surroundings at a specific time. It is useful to know the situations and contexts in which people use the word chance because, by considering the relationships between a sentence including the word chance and the context, we can construct the logic of our recognition of chance. In this
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A chance to cut is a chance to cure
The American Journal of SurgeryEleanor A. Fallon, Sarah B. Fisher
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