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Florida’s Forgotten British Legal Past – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
On 10 May, 2016, Professor Matthew Mirow of the Florida International University School of Law, presented an important MacCormick Seminar in Edinburgh under the above title.
Summary of the Kolmogorov-Obukhov (1941) theory: overview. – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
J. Math. Phys., 59:073103, 2018. [2] W. David McComb, Arjun Berera, Matthew Salewski, and Sam R.
Tickets now available for the 3 Minute Thesis Final! – iad4phd
The 9 finalists are:. Donald Slater School of Geosciences. Matthew Simmonte School of Chemistry.
Should turbulence researchers dare to be dull? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
1] W. David McComb, Arjun Berera, Matthew Salewski, and Sam R.
Apparent authority: striking an appropriate balance? – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
Blog Editors:. Matthew Bell. Recent Posts.
Observing landscapes of the Earth: A brief history – Centre for Sustainable Forests and Landscapes Blog
One particular example of using Landsat for landscape monitoring is the Global Forest Watch product (), generated by Matthew Hansen of the University of Maryland in one of the first uses of
ISE sector insight: Retail, Fast-Moving Consumer Goods and Tourism – Inform.ed
Danny Matthews , the Early Careers Lead from the Co-op Group talked of gender balance issues that they are still focussed on, alongside improving their BME representation.
Tokenisation of Assets in Scots Private Law – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
Blog Editors:. Matthew Bell. Recent Posts.
Trusts in Latin America and the circulation of legal ideas: Part One – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
Blog Editors:. Matthew Bell. Recent Posts.
Multitasking – are you juggling too many tasks at once? – Study Hub Blog
There are other strategies you can use too. Research carried out by Professor Matthew Killingsworth and Professor Daniel Gilbert, psychologists at Harvard University, found that around 47% of our waking hours
