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DARWIN'S ATHLETES.By John Hoberman.Houghton Mifflin; 341 pages; $22.95THIS study of race, sport, biology and psychology begins promisingly with the provocative thesis that the athletic superiority of black Americans a superiority which is broadly assumed by their white counterparts causes them more harm than good.
It is broadly assumed that a limited number of genes can cause the onset of a disease.
That the expression of behaviour is critical to animal biology and ecology, and that behaviours can be expressed through a diversity of mechanisms, is broadly assumed and unquestioned.
The unfamiliar patient is broadly assumed to justify information exchange,[ 10, 25, 44] and not without reason, as the unfamiliar patient results in a knowledge deficit potentially filled by HIE [ 18].
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After the trial's conclusion, a court aide, Natalia Vasilieva, made a public statement in which she confirmed what was broadly assumed: the judge did not author his own ruling.
When I worked for one of the UK's largest financial institutions, it was broadly assumed by my colleagues that the company could, if it wished, check up on the emails we were sending and websites we visited.
That was always its target and that was broadly assumed not to include China, like most Google services due to the censorship, but Xiaomi, Huawei and Samsung have all signed on to release devices that will include ARCore support over the coming months.
It has been broadly assumed that the key component of Wnt signalling is the stabilisation and subsequent rise in concentration of a cytoplasmic pool of ß-catenin (reviewed in [1]).
In tropical forests, 98 99% of the flowering plant species (and 97.5% of the trees) rely on biotic vectors such as insects and vertebrates for successful pollination [76], [77], and it has been broadly assumed that plant-pollinator interactions are largely detrimentally affected by habitat loss and fragmentation [26] [29], [78] [81].
Until a decade or so ago, evolutionary change was broadly assumed to happen on a vastly longer time scale than ecological change.
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