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  2. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal…

    https://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk/archive/v9_2022/v9_23_310-325_teh.pdf
    8 Mar 2023: Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal. ISSN: 2634-9876 Journal homepage: http://cerj.educ.cam.ac.uk. Link to the article online: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.90570. Cambridge Educational Research e-Journal published by the Faculty of Education at
  3. Semi-synthetic artemisinin: a model for the use of synthetic biology…

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/Part2SynBio_refs/Lecture-2/Paddon2014.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: Many drugs are derived from, or inspired by, natural products. The most famous example is probably aspi‑rin1,2, which is a synthetic drug that is derived from sali‑cylic acid — a compound that was originally isolated from willow bark3 and that
  4. May 2020 The Bio Revolution: Innovations transforming econom ies, ...

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/SynBio_reports/MGI_The-Bio-Revolution_Report_May-2020.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: May 2020. The Bio Revolution: Innovations transforming econom. ies, societies, and our lives. The Bio RevolutionInnovations transforming economies, societies, and our lives. McKinsey Global Institute. Since its founding in 1990, the McKinsey Global
  5. A Brief Overview of Nonparametric Bayesian Models NIPS 2009 ...

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/zoubin/talks/nips09npb.pdf
    27 Jan 2023: Kingman, 1982). A model for genealogies. Working backwards in time from t = 0. • ... ithin the genealogy is a draw from the m -coalescent.T hus, tak ing n , there is a distribution over genealogies of a countabl y infinite populationfor which the
  6. POWERFUL WORDS How and why people used writing in ...

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/currentstudents/undergraduates/descriptions/Powerful%20Words%202023-24%20Course%20description%20(borrowed%20History%20special%20paper%20B).pdf
    10 May 2023: Genealogy.” Viator 41 (2010): 203–226. Rollo, David. “Benoît de Sainte-Maure’s Roman de Troie: Historiography, Forgery, and.
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    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/quaestio/back-issues/Quaestio-23.pdf
    16 Nov 2023: 126. 6. genealogies, notes recorded in Easter tables, and the writings of Bede.22 Editions of each individual extant manuscript of the Chronicles have directed historians to pay greater attention to
  8. E. C. QUIGGIN MEMORIAL LECTURES 23 RALPH O’CONNOR The ...

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Quiggin/ECQ%20Vol%2023%202021%20O'Connor.pdf
    8 Aug 2023: 22-3, the Gaelic world produced a substantial body of ‘continuous prose texts’ besides legal texts and adaptations from Latin between 600 and 1100 – not only sagas but also genealogies, chronicles,
  9. The Book and the Sword: The Bible in the ...

    https://www.bibleandww1.divinity.cam.ac.uk/BibleWWIAbstractsforApril2017.pdf
    1 Feb 2023: Gotha: Klotz, 1926). Gregory D. Alles, “Towards a Genealogy of the Holy: Rudolf Otto and the Apologetics of.
  10. Universities and the poorest billion | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/about-the-university/how-the-university-and-colleges-work/people/vice-chancellor/speeches/universities-and-poorest-billion
    31 May 2023: Let's take those two points in turn. The continuous genealogy of universities begins in medieval Europe, in Bologna, Paris, Cambridge and Oxford, and preparation of leaders for the Church and
  11. Beethoven's DNA

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/beethovens-dna-reveals-health-and-family-history-clues
    Thumbnail for Beethoven's DNA 22 Mar 2023: legal and biological genealogy.”. ... and genealogy can someday be answered.".

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