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Fit for life-Unit 7

Eureka!
Contract, substance, propelled, credit, efficacious, dispelled, trigger, universally, a dead end, influence, intrigued,
anticipated, undertake, groundbreaking, debunk, footing, country-lore, scalpel, prostaglandins.
___________- something with no significant consequence
___________-to do or begin to do something, especially something that will take a long time or be difficult;
__________- catch, be infected by (point out that this verb is stressed on the second syllable and is not related to the
noun, 'contract', which is stressed on the first)
__________- throughout the world, by everyone (point out the position of this adverb in the sentence, compared to
the position of its synonyms)
__________-innovative; pioneering;
__________- effective
__________- predicted, expected
___________- any of a group of compounds with varying hormone-like effects, notably the promotion of uterine
contractions. They are cyclic fatty acids;
__________-expose the falseness or hollowness of (an idea or belief);
________- recognition, acknowledgement (point out that you deserve credit for something good; blame for
something bad)
__________- natural or man-made material with particular physical characteristics;
___________-traditional knowledge and stories about a subject, popular wisdom;
__________- cause, prompt (as the trigger of a gun causes it to fire)
__________-a very sharp knife that is used for cutting through skin and flesh during an operation;
___________- in this context means 'disproved'; he proved the others wrong (often used as 'to dispel a rumour)
__________- sent or pushed (point out the derivative, 'propeller' - the device which moves an old ship or aeroplane)
__________- fascinated, deeply interested
__________-the basis on which something is established or operates;
__________- alter, have an effect on

Fit for life-Unit 7


Eureka!
Contract, substance, propelled, credit, efficacious, dispelled, trigger, universally, a dead end, influence, intrigued,
anticipated, undertake, groundbreaking, debunk, footing, country-lore, scalpel, prostaglandins.
___________- something with no significant consequence
___________-to do or begin to do something, especially something that will take a long time or be difficult;
__________- catch, be infected by (point out that this verb is stressed on the second syllable and is not related to the
noun, 'contract', which is stressed on the first)
__________- throughout the world, by everyone (point out the position of this adverb in the sentence, compared to
the position of its synonyms)
__________-innovative; pioneering;
__________- effective
__________- predicted, expected
___________- any of a group of compounds with varying hormone-like effects, notably the promotion of uterine
contractions. They are cyclic fatty acids;
__________-expose the falseness or hollowness of (an idea or belief);
________- recognition, acknowledgement (point out that you deserve credit for something good; blame for
something bad)
__________- natural or man-made material with particular physical characteristics;
___________-traditional knowledge and stories about a subject, popular wisdom;
__________- cause, prompt (as the trigger of a gun causes it to fire)
__________-a very sharp knife that is used for cutting through skin and flesh during an operation;
___________- in this context means 'disproved'; he proved the others wrong (often used as 'to dispel a rumour)
__________- sent or pushed (point out the derivative, 'propeller' - the device which moves an old ship or aeroplane)
__________- fascinated, deeply interested
__________-the basis on which something is established or operates;
__________- alter, have an effect on
Research and find out more about these medical discoveries that have changed the course of medical science:

Vitamins 
HIV 
X-Ray 
DNA 
Insulin 
Anaesthetic 
Germ Theory 
Organ Transplantation
Birth Control
Stem Cell
Laparoscopic surgery, also called minimally invasive surgery (MIS)

Research and find out more about these medical discoveries that have changed the course of medical science:

Vitamins 
HIV 
X-Ray 
DNA 
Insulin 
Anaesthetic 
Germ Theory 
Organ Transplantation
Birth Control
Stem Cell
Laparoscopic surgery, also called minimally invasive surgery (MIS)

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