(1) Children and their parents are concerned that these conditions will interfere with schooling, taking examinations and their employment (Rees et al 1983, Wyke et al 1988).
(2) Terry Wyke teaches social and economic history at Manchester Metropolitan University Today is the final day to submit your plan for tackling climate change to the Manchester report
(3) The findings seem to support the idea, as suggested by Freeman & Wyke (1967b), that the joint receptors may contribute to the 'co-ordination of muscle tone in posture and movement' via the gamma-loop.
(4) Past innovation winners have included Wyke Farms , the UK’s largest independent cheesemaker who won the 2014 waste innovation award; and online investment company Abundance Generation , who won the 2014 net positive innovation award.
(5) Wyke (1949) was of the opinion that haemangiomas accounted for only 10 per cent of primary benign neoplasms of skull bones.
(6) For services to the community in Wyke, Bradford through the Earlswood Community Group.
(7) The present study was undertaken in order to establish whether or not similar regional differences existed in cat knee menisci, structures previously believed to lack a corpuscular mechanoreceptor system (Freeman and Wyke, '67).