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Author information: (1)School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK.
In the absence of in vivo measurements, the oxygen concentration within articular cartilage is calculated from the balance between cellular . Heywood HK(1), Knight MM, Lee DA. There are also county and regional sporting events, ISA competitions that we enter throughout the year and we finish the year with our annual Inter-House Sports Day. For our class trip this term we will be . These sessions will focus on the fundamental skills of batting, bowling and fielding, in fun games like scenarios.
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Mr Siman will also be teaching Games and PE lessons alongside Mr Knight , Mrs Slade and Miss Evans. Music and Singing will be taught by Mrs Williamson, French by Mrs Shoukry and Humanities by Miss Colbridge.
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