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1. Question
1- The popularity of game theory has varied ……………….. economics.
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2- Although there are many definitions of epistemology, ……….…… is probably …… Brian Mac Ma honet al.
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3- This debate, ………… on such values as equality and liberty, may never be finally resolvable.
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4- Experiments involve introducing a planned intervention, ……………. a “treatment” into a situation.
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5- Research in the history of the family has progressed from the narrow view of the family as a household unit ……………. as a process over the entire lives of its members.
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6- In every war, each side tends to regard its own goals as legitimate and …………… illegitimate.
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7- Inflation is generally taken to be the rise of prices, or, ………………., the fall of the general purchasing power of the monetary unit.
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8- ………………… the human brain is a language learning organ is provided by neurological studies of language disorders.
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9- Mass media ……..….. a new social institution, concerned with the production of knowledge ……….. sense of the word.
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10- Inbreeding is mating between closely related individuals, ………….. self-fertilization, which occurs in many plants and some animals.
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11- This model assumes …………… it grows generally better able to cope with its problems.
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12- Although all of the chapters in this book are shaped …………… the author’s sense of paradigms, this perspective plays a greater role in this chapter.
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13- ………….. the image of patriarchy as violence practiced by men and by male-dominated organizations against women.
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14- Competition among states, especially those having different economic systems, is ………… to achieve a higher rate of economic growth than its rivals.
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15- ………… the Empire may freely opt to join or reject membership, and members are free to leave the commonwealth at any time.
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16- As science gets closer to the intersection of biology and creativity, ………….. we consider to be the essential qualities that make art unique.
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17- Trying to measure, for example, if the brain has a different electrical reaction to music it likes ………… quite difficult.
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18- The natural law that Hume accepted as the ground of political sciences ………… the attacks of sceptics.
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19- This double vision of competition ……………. classical and neo-classical schools of economic theory.
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20- Although …………… the founder of serious philosophical study in the US, Peirce thought of himself as a man of science.
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21- A gifted child might excel in questions that probe verbal intelligence, say, …………. miserably on spatial reasoning skills in the labyrinth part of the test.
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22- Neuroscientists have long held that glial cells in the brain, ………… astrocytes are one type, support neurons by protecting them from invaders.
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23- Along with several colleagues, I have recently conducted research that offers insight into why many people end up unhappy ………… their options expand.
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24- …………………………. widely recognize that plants reproduce sexually.
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25- Only an elite few cells in a tumor seem to acquire this ability to detach from the initial mass, float through the circulatory system and start a new colony in a different organ from the one …………… .
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26- A discussion of ………………………………… the sound barrier must begin with the physical description of sound as a wave with a finite propagation speed.
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27- ………….. a laser to about 700 degrees Celsius, the alloy switches from the original crystalline phase to the amorphous state, which then appears as a dark spot when the disc is played back.
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28- Although eight hours a night is a figure …………… it has almost become an article of faith, the reality is that sleep need is highly individual.
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29- In countless shacks and shanties across the country, she had tied the shoes of children, wiped their noses, hugged them ………….. , scrambled to find food for them, and fought for their rights.
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30- Superstitions were not the only Japanese things in my life. A lot more of me was Japanese ………… , whether I liked it or not.
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31- Perhaps the most unusual office is the one ………… who, in 2007, decided to move closer to nature by creating an office in a tree.
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32- …………… are rich in a wide variety of species is well known, something no one ever disputes.
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33- A team led by Mark Tuszynski injected brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) into the entorhinal cortex and the hippocampus, ……………… , and where Alzheimer’s strikes first.
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34- I heard the car is the deadliest weapon created by humans and …………. exceeds the death toll from atomic weapons, guns or bombing. Is this true?
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35- Many top athletes now find mental training indispensable—and ………….. for performing on race or game day but for getting the most out of daily workouts.
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36- Leonardo’s unique labelling of the ventricles reflects the tremendous importance he accorded to the sense of vision, which he described as the window to the soul and the most important basis …………. .
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