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Turbulence drives microscale patches of motile phytoplankton
AbstractPatchiness plays a fundamental role in phytoplankton ecology by dictating the rate at which individual cells encounter each other and their predators. The distribution of motile phytoplankton species is often considerably more patchy than
Chinese and Russian Studies MA (Hons) - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Study the languages, literatures and cultures of two of the world's largest countries. Develop fluency in Modern Standard Chinese and Russian and learn about history, politics and international relations.
Introduction | Computing | Information Services
The Information Services Virtual Hosting service provides a virtual server hosting environment.
Help and support | Computing | Information Services
Within the wiki service itself all users have access to the Wiki Help & Guidance wiki where topics covered include:
Getting help with Unix Operating System support | Computing | Information Services
If you are a systems administrator then please contact either your college consultancy team or the Enterprise Services Section (previously Unix Section). End users should contact the Information Services Helpline in the first instance.
Frequently asked questions | Computing | Information Services
Frequently asked questions about the UniDesk service.
Russian Studies and Linguistics MA (Hons) - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Combine the study of linguistics with learning the Russian language. You will also explore Russia's history, culture, politics and international relations. Includes study abroad.
Top 10 highlights from our Social Responsibility and Sustainability Report 2018-19 | Sustainability | Social Responsibility and Sustainability
We're excited to reveal our top 10 highlights of the great work students and staff have been doing to make Edinburgh a more socially responsible and sustainable university in 2018-19.
Blog - What is polyploidy and how does it affect wheat? - An interview with Dr Phillipa Borrill | Molecular Plant Sciences | Biology
Heather Jones interviewed our guest speaker Dr Phillipa Borrill from the Department of Crop Genetics at the John Innes Centre about her work studying bread wheat genetics and her career so far.
FortiClient VPN | Computing | Information Services
The FortiClient VPN client allows you to quickly and easily make secure connections from your device to the University network.
