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David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence.
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.
Publications – Dave Reay
Johnes, Gilles Billen, Andrea Butturini, Gilles Pinay, Hans Van Grinsven,. Josette Garnier, Michael Rivett, David Reay, Chris Curtis, Jan Siemens, Stephen Maberly,.
Portraits of the pandemic – SCOPE
Jennifer is a Research Assistant interested in infectious diseases, working in Professor David Dockrell’s research group.
Meet the Team: Louise – Generation Scotland
It is part of the reason why I joined. I did ask about it at the interview and was promised to be kept busy – David certainly didn’t joke on that
Welcome! – Dave Reay
E-mail: David .Reay@ed.ac.uk. Dave Reay studied Marine. Biology at Liverpool University and graduated in 1994.
Yara Share – EFI Student Exhibitions
Because they are both so young, Jacob being nine and David being five, they have been having trouble understanding the material as well as they should through Zoom calls even though ... It feels like I am raising Jacob and David all on my own and they
Learning and Teaching Conference 2023 – Resources from the Learning and Teaching Conference 2023
Short Talk: Development and effectiveness of test-enhanced learning strategy in undergraduate medicine ( David Kluth).
City Art Centre, Edinburgh Joan Eardley: Paintings and Drawings – 3 Stars Until 22nd February Toil: Rural and Urban Working Life – 2 Stars Until 22nd February Recent Acquisitions – Until 22nd February Transmission, Glasgow David Musgrave – Unti
nd. February. Recent Acquisitions – Until February. David Musgrave – Until January. ... At Transmission, master of understatement David Musgrave exhibits epoxy putty sculptures and a range of fine liner drawings of tiny skull and crossbones.
That’s the giddy limit! – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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