Schemata are mental frameworks that help individuals organize information and make sense of the world. They are thought to develop over time through experiences and interactions with the environment, so there is no specific duration for how long a schema has been in a reader's brain. Each person's schemata evolve and adapt as they encounter new information and learning opportunities throughout their lives.
The answer to that is no. When sharks where first sited there was only coral, brain coral was not devopled then.
For as long as you feel comfortable. Holding your breath too long can kill your brain cells due to lack of oxygen flow to your brain. Your lungs will tell you when it's been long enough.
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The a in brain has a long vowel sound.
Not for a long time. It's been attempted in animals for years - still not working.
All netbooks can use memory card readers, as long as they have USB connections.
Fingerprint readers can be used in a home as long as you get them installed. They have to be installed into wherever you are trying to install them though.
The word "brain" has the long a sound. It is pronounced as /breɪn/.
Honey, the word "brain" has a long vowel sound in it. The "a" in "brain" sounds like the "a" in "rain," not like the "a" in "cat." So, if you're wondering if "brain" has a short or long vowel, it's definitely long. Hope that clears things up for ya!
Never; the bars are made to not be posionous to their inhabitants.
for as long as you want to in a conducive place
after the blood circulation stops how long does the brain take to die