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Wavenumber Murder and other grisly tales – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
20 Feb 2020: Again, thanks for the comment. David McComb.
Vote of Thanks – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
10 Nov 2019: Below is the vote of thanks that Professor David Fergusson gave at the conclusion of Senior Professor Michael Welker’s 2019/2020 Gifford Lectures at the University of Edinburgh. ... David Fergusson. It’s my pleasant responsibility to offer a few
Human Gut Cell Atlas – Normal Intestine and Crohn’s Disease | Centre for Comparative Pathology | Centre for Comparative Pathology
05 Jul 2025: Edinburgh researchers receive support from the Helmsley Charitable Trust to provide new insights into Crohn’s disease: November 2019
Community Access to Rooms: a growing success - Bulletin
11 Dec 2024: Reading time: 2 minutesDavid Carpenter, the group’s English Speaker of Other Languages Coordinator, explains: “We teach around 550 people every six months. There are so many refugees, migrants and asylum seekers in Edinburgh who need that
Free-form reflection | Reflection Toolkit | Reflection Toolkit
24 Jun 2025: While reflection has certain characteristics, structure is not necessarily one of them. Sometimes you just want to let your thoughts go where they want to, or put pen to paper and start writing.
From ‘wavenumber murder’ to wavenumber muddle? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
20 Jan 2022: URSS, 32:16, 1941. [3] W. David McComb. Homogeneous, Isotropic Turbulence: Phenomenology, Renormalization and Statistical Closures.
Generation Scotland: Mental health as a top priority – Generation Scotland
19 Oct 2021: By Professor David Porteous, Principal Investigator of Generation Scotland. by blogadmin is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0.
Is the entropy of turbulence a maximum? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
18 Mar 2021: Any views expressed within media held on this service are those of the contributors, should not be taken as approved or endorsed by the University, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University in respect of any particular issue. Is the
Resources & Activities – EEHN
09 Feb 2016: Learning. river wide in the wide evening, denying rumours it’s just a tributary, pays tribute instead to being widely itself pic.twitter.com/oRMgyjHdU7 — David Borthwick (@BorthwickDave) March 8, 2015
Sarah Taylor wins MRC Max Perutz Science Writing Award | Centre for Comparative Pathology | Centre for Comparative Pathology
05 Jul 2025: Curing the Uncurable - Teaching an old drug new tricks to fight ovarian cancer