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Dictionary » S » South african South africanSouth African tick-bite fever A typhus-like fever of south Africa caused by rickettsia rickettsii and usually characterised by primary eschar and regional adenitis, rigors, and maculopapular rash on the fifth day, often with severe central nervous system symptoms. ![]()
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Results from our forumWhat frog is this?Looks to me like a South African Micro Frog, a critically endangered lowland species. It's not a tree frog from the picture you provided. ...
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Re: Brain size=IQ level theory (Blacks vs Whites & Asians)... whose brains average about 80 cm3 (5 in3) larger than those of Africans and their descendents. Although critics can pick outliers to show ... in Pacific Rim countries, means range from 101 to 111. Africans living south of the Sahara, African-Americans and African-Caribbeans (including ...
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There is no HIV?? But there is AIDS??... it can give years, even decades for the patients. And what comes to South Africa and it's government: they have a long tradition of giving out ... for 1% of deaths is a lot for any country, even though I know many African countries have much worse AIDS situation than South Africa. I also ...
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Brain size=IQ level theory (Blacks vs Whites & Asians)... that a gradient exists in brain size from East Asians to Europeans to Africans. As such, we disagree with the prevailing view that the racial differences ... by Rushton (1994). He/she added to the analyses samples from North and South India that had been explicitly excluded by Rushton (1994, pp. ...
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