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Dictionary » L » Language zone Language zoneLanguage zone a large area of the cerebral cortex on the left side (in right-handed persons) considered by some to embrace all the centres of memories and associations connected with language. ![]()
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Results from our forumA Monkey's Uncle... doesn’t work laterally as well is fuzzy thinking. Picture an arid zone. Picture all of the plants growing there in the arid zone. They will ... least one of them, were able to converse with the Maori in New Zealand. Language has a way of changing rather rapidly in isolation. Both countries ...
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The Fiber Disease... shared that was on my PC- missing files- files converted to some other language- or WING DINGS- that I can't change back- You mention phone calls- ... changes my clock. Evidently, the Head Perp is in the Pacific time zone, and changes my clock by 3 hours. I guess there is a need for Real Time ...
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Ozone Therapy... this new screen name. Arrow and 1Arrow are the same person. I practice ozone therapy only for myself and my family. In regard to ozone I am really ... sorry that most of the references in the references site are in another language. That is just the nature of the beast. Ozone is blocked from the ...
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Ligers and Tigons oh my!... of Hybrids Hybrids like ligers[1] and tigons[2] that live in hybrid zones are less fit, but act as safeguards from extinction of pure species ... a male tiger. [3] According to Webster’s Dictionary for the English Language. [4] Hoagland is the National Executive Officer Council on Undergraduate ...
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