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  2. Sharing critical results in the biomedical sciences | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/sharing-critical-results-in-the-biomedical-sciences
    Thumbnail for Sharing critical results in the biomedical sciences | University of Cambridge 10 Sep 2009: Dr Paul Schofield. Dr Paul Schofield of the Department of Physiology Development and Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge chaired an influential meeting on this issue in Rome in May of ... The University of Cambridge will use your email address to
  3. Sharing the results of research critical to advancement of biological …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/sharing-the-results-of-research-critical-to-advancement-of-biological-sciences
    10 Sep 2009: Dr Paul Schofield of the Department of Physiology Development and Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge chaired an influential meeting on this issue in Rome in May of this year, supported ... The University's news digest summarises news from and
  4. Delaying gratification | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/delaying-gratification
    20 Mar 2009: The Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST) report, entitled 'Delaying Gratification', was written by Laura Haynes, a University of Cambridge PhD candidate in Behavioural Economics at the Behavioural and Clinical ... Neuroscience Institute,
  5. SPEECH RESEARCH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ATLANTIS ##[3 LINES FOR TITLE,…

    https://research.pdn.cam.ac.uk/staff/mason_ma/Mason_2007.pdf
    14 Apr 2009: Proceedings of the Institute of Acoustics. MASSIVE MALLEI IN MOLES: MIDDLE EAR ADAPTATIONS SUBSERVING SEISMIC SENSITIVITY MJ Mason Department of Physiology, Development & Neuroscience, University of Cambridge,. ... In: The Skull vol 3 (eds Hanken, J. &
  6. New research provides insight into compulsive gambling | University

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/new-research-provides-insight-into-compulsive-gambling
    Thumbnail for New research provides insight into compulsive gambling | University of Cambridge 11 Feb 2009: Dr Luke Clark of the Behavioral and Clinical Neuroscience Institute at the University, said: "Gamblers often interpret near-misses as special events, which encourage them to continue to gamble. ... The University of Cambridge will use your email address

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