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Dictionary » E » Episode EpisodeEpisode a noteworthy happening or series of happenings occurring in the course of continuous events, as an episode of illness, a separate but not unrelated incident. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Why The Religious Minded Rule Science With Science... science!!! What's next, "Horse face" Coulter as a historian??? Cecil P Abstract Posted: Jan 19 2008, 07:59 AM Negative Neg Slaughter - Episode #1 StevenA Posted: Jan 18 2008, 07:42 AM Positive I see the troll couldn't handle having it's cage rattled Nothing like a good outside-of-the-box ...
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Re: Brain size=IQ level theory (Blacks vs Whites & Asians)... creating data. Also, after he passed away one of his academic 'rivals' at his University had a large amount of Burt's papers destroyed. The whole episode has been discussed in a couple of books. More interestingly though, subsequent twin studies have reached similar findings to Burt. Behavioural ...
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Solve medical mystery ~ yawn, stretch, tremors... whole body, VERY painful. I usually stretch 2-3 times before it wakes me fully and I jump up distressed from the whole ordeal. This is the second episode. I want to INSIST on checking for possible causes, provide leads and suggest specialists. If anyone here can tolerate reading this whole post ...
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Extinction risk - project idea, help!... 'should' be at high risk of extinction when looking at these trend but some unknown factor is increasing their survival rates? (i was watching an episode of Oceans last night about coral in the red sea, and how it should be declining due to high temperatures but its actually doing well, they explained ...
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Hypothesis vs Theory... origin of humans, we have to extrapolate based on the evidence available such as homonid physiology, fossil records, DNA, etc. Think of it like an episode of CSI, except we can't get a confession to prove we were right all along.
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