
John Hutchinson
Assistant Digital Sports Editor at The U.S. Sun
VIEWS MY OWN. DTA. Should have been Evans. 🤫 #RuppOut
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1 month ago |
biorxiv.org | Oliver E. Demuth |John Hutchinson |Vittorio la Barbera |Sharon Warner
AbstractJoints and their surrounding soft tissues facilitate and restrict vertebrate skeletal motion. Measures of maximal joint mobility provide insight into articular function and its limits on potential joint motion and thereby behaviour. In extinct vertebrates the reconstruction of joint mobility permits us to decipher shifts in locomotor evolution. Such measurements are generally limited to studies of osteological joint mobility.
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1 month ago |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Matthew J. Dempsey |Fossil Reptiles |John Hutchinson |Karl Bates
I. INTRODUCTION Body mass is a foundational metric for the study of all aspects of animal biology, being closely tied to geography, ecology, form, function, and physiology (LaBarbera, 1989). The mass properties of a given animal body are tied to functional and behavioural parameters.
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1 month ago |
einpresswire.com | Gert Bijnens |John Hutchinson |Arthur Saint Guilhem
Lasting high energy prices are putting pressure on industries all across Europe. This is hitting some regions, such as southern Germany, the Ruhr and northern Italy, harder than others. The ECB Blog examines the implications for employment. High energy costs threaten the competitiveness of European firms and weigh on employment. Based on firm-level data, we estimate that a permanent rise of 10% in electricity prices could reduce employment in energy-intensive sectors by up to 2%.
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1 month ago |
ecb.europa.eu | Gert Bijnens |John Hutchinson |Arthur Saint Guilhem
Lasting high energy prices are putting pressure on industries all across Europe. This is hitting some regions, such as southern Germany, the Ruhr and northern Italy, harder than others. The ECB Blog examines the implications for employment. High energy costs threaten the competitiveness of European firms and weigh on employment. Based on firm-level data, we estimate that a permanent rise of 10% in electricity prices could reduce employment in energy-intensive sectors by up to 2%.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
thescottishsun.co.uk | John Hutchinson
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The ONLY player we had in @EFL League Two team of season. Captain and played every game in every competition when not suspended. Never injured. Best season by a mile since joining. Makes no sense to me at all @officialbantams please help us all #bcafc #Smallwood

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Four weeks ago today... 👀 All the hours of hard work, battling adversity, overcoming obstacles, provided the ultimate prize. 💪 Promotion. 🙌 #BCAFC https://t.co/oPacnJ057P