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How are you qualified to teach the Latin University Admissions Test?

I am qualified to teach Latin for the University Admissions Tests, beause I passed the Latin Admissions Test of the University of Oxford with a "highly impressive" mark, as one professor of Latin (...
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How are you qualified to teach the Classical Greek University Admissions Test?

I am qualified to teach the Classical Greek University Admissions Test because I passed the Oxford University Classical Greek Admissions Test with a "highly impressive" mark, as a professor of Clas...
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How are you qualified to mentor in Latin?

I am qualified to mentor in Latin because I am a BA (Hons) student of Latin at the University of Exeter, as part of my Classics course, and I got an A* in Latin at GCSE Level and at A Level.
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How are you qualified to mentor in Classical Greek?

I am qualified to mentor in Classical Greek because I am a BA (Hons) student of Classical Greek at the University of Exeter, and I got an A* in Classical Greek at GCSE Level and at A Level.
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As the runner exercises, his chemoreceptors will detect any increase in carbon dioxide levels. Explain how this causes an increase in the runner’s breathing rate

The increased amount of carbon dioxide, given off as a bi product of the working muscles, is detected by the peripheral chemorecptors (located in the aortic arch). These receptors detect changes in Oxygen an...
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