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A term often described by marathon runners in the closing stages of a race when their legs become heavy and they feel they can run no further
Ãâó: news.bbc.co.uk/sportacademy/bsp/hi/athletics/jargo...
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| wall |
An erection of brick, stone, etc for the purpose of fencing and security: the side of a building.
Ãâó: www.dreamghar.com/wdic.html
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| wallerian degeneration |
Degeneration of an axon and its myelin sheath distal to the site of an injury.
Ãâó: sprojects.mmi.mcgill.ca/neuropath/glossary/glossbo...
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| Wallace |
Alfred, R.(1823-1913). A British naturalist and explorer who proposed the same evolutionary theory as Charles Darwin. For more detail see, [2: Wallace @ human evolution introduction ]; [3: THE DARWIN .WALLACE 1858 EVOLUTION PAPER ]; [ 2 : Wallace photo ]; [3: Wallace.html ].
Ãâó: www.ecotao.com/holism/glosoz.htm
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| wall |
A jump in the riding discipline, simulating an actual solid wall and made of brick or stone.
Ãâó: www.athens2004.com/en/ModernPentathlonGlossary
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