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5. Westhall Gardens – Lichen Walk
Recently, David Griffiths wrote an article called “Queer Theory for Lichens” where he questions our ideas of individuality through the findings on lichens.
An assessment of Onsager’s concept of scale invariance: 1 – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
Rev., 68:286, 1945. [2] W. David McComb. Homogeneous, Isotropic Turbulence: Phenomenology, Renormalization and Statistical Closures.
An assessment of Onsager’s concept of scale invariance: 2 – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
Vassilicos. Personal Communication, 2022. [6] David McComb. Scale-invariance in three-dimensional turbulence: a paradox and its resolution.
Programme and Conference Videos – Beyond the Brain Conference
13:30-14:15 Short Presentations:. David Findlay: Psychopharmacology and Medical Models in Psychiatry.
Cultivating a greener Future: introducing our new Forest and Peatland Manager – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
An introduction from David Bruce on his new role as Forest and Peatland Manager for the University of Edinburgh’s programme to sequester carbon through forest and peatland restoration in Scotland.
Digest: January 2022 – Second World War Network (Scotland)
David L. Hoffman (ed), The Memory of the Second World War in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia, Abingdon: Routledge, 2021,. ... David Edgerton, ‘The Nationalisation of British History: Historians, Nationalism and the Myths of 1940’, The English
Charles Lyell’s World Online funded – Through Lyell's Eyes
To learn more about our new funding priorities to help us accelerate our digitisation and online plans please contact David McClay, Philanthropy Manager, Library & University Collections Feb 10, 2021.
Footprints and Fences: In search of hedgehogs at Pollock Halls by David Overend – Making Routes
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Season’s Greetings! – Generation Scotland
Hide. Season’s Greetings! Season’s Greetings! Professor David Porteous. On behalf of the whole Generation Scotland team, let me start by thanking you all for your continuing support throughout 2021.
Masterclasses 2020 – Architectural Conservation Masterclasses
05/03. with IHBC. David Wiggins. How Lime Mortar Works.
