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Abstracts – UKABS Conference 2021
explanation in the Visuddhimagga on meditation on the foul are reflected in the Sinhalese “Yogavacara’s manual of Indian mysticism as practised by Buddhists” examined by Rhys- Davids (1896).
ICE Organising Committe – IEEE ICE Conference 2023
David Romero, IEEE TEMS and Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico. Dimitris MOURTZIS,Department of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics,University of Patras,Greece.
Knowledge Exchange – Dave Reay
BBC1 (Presented by Sir David Attenborough, May 2006).
Student projects – Roy Thompson
Winter and summer show the greatest contrast. (Courtesy of Arlene Fiore, GFDL; David Stevenson, GeoSciences, Edinburgh).
2022/23 – Psycholinguistics Coffee
December. David Hernández-Gutiérrez (he/him) (Basque Center on Cognition Brain and Language).
2020/21 – Psycholinguistics Coffee
2 December. Dávid György (University of Geneva). Rhythmic priming of syntactic processing: is the effect purely facilitatory?
Publications – Roy Thompson
128. Kettle, Helen, Roy Thompson, N. John Anderson, and David M.
Publications and References – Transitioning Into The ANthropocene (TITAN)
Anchukaitis K; Rob Wilson; Keith R Briffa; Ulf Buentgen; Edward R Cook; Rosanne D’Arrigo; Nicole Davi; Jan Esper; David Frank; Bjorn Gunnarson; Gabi Hegerl; Samuli Helama; Stefan Klesse; Paul Krusic;
Fashions in turbulence theory. - David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
Fashions in turbulence theory. Fashions in turbulence theory. Back in the 1980s, fractals were all the rage. They were going to solve everything, and turbulence was no exception. The only thing that I can remember from their use in microscopic
November 2021 – Laurence Bell / Digital Education: Strategy and Policy
David Teece’s paper on, ‘Managing the university: Why “organised anarchy” is unacceptable in the age of massive open online courses’ (2018) highlights many of these parallels well.