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eccles

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for eccles.

Editorial note

See the work done by Dr Jessica Eccles on Bendy Brains Bendy Bodies and her published studies on long covid.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

A town in Salford, Greater Manchester, England.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of eccles gathered in one view.

noun

A town in Salford, Greater Manchester, England.

noun

A census-designated place in Raleigh County, West Virginia, United States, originally named Ecclesiastes.

noun

A village in Aylesford parish, Tonbridge and Malling district, Kent, England (OS grid ref TQ7260).

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for eccles.

noun

A town in Salford, Greater Manchester, England.

noun

A census-designated place in Raleigh County, West Virginia, United States, originally named Ecclesiastes.

noun

A village in Aylesford parish, Tonbridge and Malling district, Kent, England (OS grid ref TQ7260).

noun

A village north-east of Kelso, Berwickshire, Scottish Borders council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NT7641).

Example sentences

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See the work done by Dr Jessica Eccles on Bendy Brains Bendy Bodies and her published studies on long covid.

2

Jessica Eccles Long covid research far more that they should which would be weird if such hypermobility was truly benign.

3

The Eccles Line through Salford Quays is horribly slow and windy though which was a pain for commuting to Media City from south east Manchester.

4

Some of the best public info on this is from Dr Jessica Eccles who examines the relationship between cognition, emotions, and the autonomic nervous system.

5

Dr Jessica Eccles is probably doing the best research where she talks about the shocking 'overrepresentation' of Generalized Hypermobility Disorders (GHD) in the Long Covid populations.

6

Jessica Eccles who is doing large studies.

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Jessica Eccles has a psychiatry background and which helps her use the psychiatric comorbidities of hEDS to find associations that would not be clear if only using standard diagnostic criteria.

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Jessica Eccles is doing great research here and if anyone in the medical community is going to find out what I have seen it will be her.

9

I've personally read An Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning: Numbers, Sets and Functions Paperback by Peter Eccles and Chapter Zero by Carol Schumacher and would recommend them both.

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If using other proxy stats like the rate of hypermobility in Long Covid from the work of Dr Jessica Eccles it's pretty clear that that prior assumption of rarity is wildly inaccurate.

Quote examples

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I recommend Peter Eccles' "Mathematical Reasoning"[1]; it will teach you how to think logically like a mathematician.

2

Run, don't walk, and get "An Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning"by Peter Eccles.

3

Whenever I read something like this: > The empirical strategy in Eccles, Ioannou, and Serafeim (2014) rests on a demanding requirement: the “treated” and “control” firms must be so closely matched that which firm is treated is essentially random.

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Here's Mariner Eccles, one-time Fed chair (the current Fed building is named after him), agreeing (IMO) with you: "It is utterly impossible, as this country has demonstrated again and again, for the rich to save as much as they have been trying to save, and save anything that is worth saving.

Proper noun examples

1

The first digital electronic circuit, the Eccles-Jordan trigger, had also been invented by British physicists, but another decade earlier, at the end of WWI.

2

We do not have time for the fun stuff until we are ready to retire, which is when many of us become terrible neurophilosophers, e.g., Eccles.

3

It's worth mentioning that the founders were no longer with the company, and the terms of their prior exit are not public: > In this case, the minority shareholders are FanDuel's original founders, Nigel and Lesley Eccles, Tom Griffiths, Rob Jones, and Chris Stafford.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use eccles in a sentence?

See the work done by Dr Jessica Eccles on Bendy Brains Bendy Bodies and her published studies on long covid.

What does eccles mean?

A town in Salford, Greater Manchester, England.

What part of speech is eccles?

eccles is commonly used as noun.