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The 73rd Language Lunch – Language Lunch @ Edinburgh
David Wilmont – University of Edinburgh, Institute for Language, Cognition and Computation – david .wilmot@ed.ac.uk.
‘A little learning is a dangerous thing!’ (Alexander Pope, 1688-1744) – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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How important are the higher-order moments of the velocity field? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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Diverse Collections – Page 2 – A blog showcasing stories of equality and diversity within the University of Edinburgh's Centre for Research Collections
Irene J. Young (Coll-1657), 1944, photographer unknown. (1) Kahn, David (1997), The Codebreakers: The Comprehensive History of Secret Communication from Ancient Times to the Internet (2nd Revised ed.), New York:
Supporters of the Edinburgh 7 – Edinburgh Medicine Timeline
The Scotsman. The Scotsman newspaper editor, David Russel, was a good friend of Jex-Blake’s and there’s no doubt that his influential role played a key part in her
Does the use of spectral methods obscure the physics of turbulence? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
2] W. David McComb. Homogeneous, Isotropic Turbulence: Phenomenology, Renormalization and Statistical Closures.
The Kolmogorov `5/3’ spectrum and why it is important – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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Getting the Conversation Started – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
Lewis-Williams, David . “Three-Dimensional Puzzles: Southern African and Upper Palaeolithic Rock Art” in Ethnos 67, no. ... London: Thames and Hudson, 1996. Pleins, J. David . The Evolving God: Charles Darwin and the Naturalness of Religion.
Superstitions in turbulence theory 2: that intermittency destroys scale-invariance! – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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The Secrets of the Sea – Winter Tales Book Festival
Poets Christine De Luca and Lizzie Smith join theologian- writers Ed Newell and David Jasper to discuss the secrets of the Sea.
