Sun 18 Apr 2021 05.00 EDT
Anxiety is mounting among students who are feeling underprepared for their final exams after more than 12 months of major disruption, with some universities reporting that more students than usual are asking to repeat the year.
Students in England were told last week that those who are not studying for practical courses will not be permitted to return to campuses until 17 May, prompting frustration that they will not receive any in-person teaching or access to study spaces and libraries until the teaching term has ended.
Several universities, including the University of the West of England and Nottingham Trent University, have reported that higher numbers of students than usual are asking to repeat the year due to mental health and academic concerns.
Developer s vision for nearly 300 student flats on Nottingham site - but Halfords hits back
Developer Bildurn has revealed details of the plans on a website. Halfords has issued a statement responding to the proposal though
12:00, 17 APR 2021
How the development in Huntingdon Street could look.
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April 17th 2021 at 09:01:47 GMT +0300
Female athletes have periods too at the end of the month; and sometimes ‘roll’ just before a critical game, impacting their overall performance.
Several studies explain how the menstrual cycle affects performance of sportswomen. Apparently, women are more susceptible to injuries during their menses and a few days after.
This period is known as the follicular phase; described as the time between the first day of the period and ovulation. At this stage, estrogen rises as the egg prepares to be released, changing hormone levels that affect ligament properties.
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Best gear for APOY Landscapes round: medium format film or digital?
April 17, 2021
Entering the Landscapes round of APOY will be hugely stimulating and we can’t wait to see the entries. After all, there are almost as many ways to shoot landscapes as there are landscapes themselves, and there is certainly no ‘one size fits all’ approach.
It is the same with your choice of camera – some photographers still steer more towards medium format film cameras for landscape work rather than digital gear, for example.
A good example is Tom Illsley (@tomillsley), a medium-format film photographer, who works at MPB’s UK warehouse as spares and repairs manager.
A systematic review of the scientific literature, which included 58 individual studies, found that probiotics may exert benefits against viral respiratory tract infections (RTIs) like the flu.
Of the 58 studies analyzed, nine of them were 9 human randomized controlled trials and the other 49 were animal studies. The human studies used probiotic strains from a variety of genera, including
Lactobacillus,
Lactococcus.
“To the best of our knowledge, this work is the first systematic review to report the role of gut microbiota manipulation on the risk and outcomes of viral RTIs,” stated researchers from Capital Medical University (Beijing), the Beijing Digestive Disease Center, and the Chinese University of Hong Kong in the