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  2. J is for Jay

    Duration: 00:04:24
    Published Date: 2015/08/06
    The Cambridge Animal Alphabet series celebrates Cambridge's connections with animals through literature, art, science and society. Here, J is for Jay – a surprisingly clever corvid with the ability to mimic human voices and much more. Jays are corvids – members of the crow family. The jays we see in Britain are Eurasian jays. With their pinkish plumage, and characteristic flash of blue, they
  3. The Cambridge Animal Alphabet series

    Duration: 00:00:15
    Published Date: 2016/02/09
    From Albatross to Zebrafish, the Cambridge Animal Alphabet series celebrates Cambridge’s connections with animals through literature, art, science and society. The articles are now being made available as a series of podcasts, and in our new publication on Medium. https://medium.com/cambridge-animal-alphabet
  4. IWGPM 2016 Abstracts

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~sea31/IWGPM2016.pdf
    14 Jan 2021: diseases. Daphne Ezer Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University Ara-BOX-sis: a computational tool for predicting the regulatory mechanisms of genes downstream of conserved motif boxes. ... Cichlids in the East African Great Lakes, and contrasted with the
  5. 2 Jul 2012: Th. Rel. Fields 136 (2006), 417–468. 27. , Percolation, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006. ... M. Newman, From greedy lattice animals toEuclidean first-passage percolation, Perplexing Problems in Probabil-ity (R.
  6. Abstract We survey the published work of Harry Kesten ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/kesten-ptrf-final.pdf
    13 Nov 2020: Statistical Laboratory, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge University, WilberforceRoad, Cambridge CB3 0WB, UK; School of Mathematics & Statistics, The University ofMelbourne, Australia; Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research, Bristol
  7. rcm1-1.dvi

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/books/rcm1-1.pdf
    23 Jul 2012: G. R. G.Cambridge. January 2006. Note added at reprinting: Several friends and colleagues have kindly made sug-gestions for improvements, and special mention is made of Markus Heydenreich(and the
  8. 09-Spco-chap09.qxd

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Burgess2005%20MM_chapter.pdf
    27 Jul 2005: which is especially large in humans comparedwith other animals, yet ver y little is known about what role it plays incognition. ... findings from one species to another,and animal lesion studies of this region are hindered by practical
  9. Time series modelling and inference with Bayesian Context Trees

    www-sigproc.eng.cam.ac.uk/foswiki/pub/Main/IP307/thesis_ip307.pdf
    6 Jul 2023: Time series modelling and inferencewith Bayesian Context Trees. Ioannis Papageorgiou. Department of EngineeringUniversity of Cambridge. ... 2.1.1 Model description. Let {Xn} be a dth order Markov chain with values in an alphabet of size m.
  10. Not Averse:  Concordance

    poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/conc-S.html
    22 Jan 2024: Home page Indexes: The Girton Poetry Group. Not Averse. Concordance. This concordance provides an index to every word in the poems, excluding a list of common "stopwords". It may be useful in finding a half-remembered poem, and perhaps in looking at
  11. Not Averse:  Concordance

    poetry.girton.cam.ac.uk/conc-F.html
    22 Jan 2024: Home page Indexes: The Girton Poetry Group. Not Averse. Concordance. This concordance provides an index to every word in the poems, excluding a list of common "stopwords". It may be useful in finding a half-remembered poem, and perhaps in looking at

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