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  2. https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&author=39

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&author=39
    26 Jun 2024: Bought by King George I after Moore’s death, the collection was offered to Cambridge University Library in September 1715. ... this time of the year when Cambridge University Library advertised this year’s competition for the 2015 a
  3. https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&cat=128

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&cat=128
    26 Jun 2024: 1714) and came to the Library in 1715 when his vast collection was gifted to Cambridge by King George I. ... 1943), librarian successively of the Pepys Library and the Foreign Office, and the estate of the Cambridge classicist A.
  4. https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&tag=john-…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&tag=john-moore
    26 Jun 2024: In the seventeenth century the great scientific minds of Cambridge made their impact upon the transmission of Euclid. ... Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, who facilitated his appointment as Regius Professor of Hebrew in Cambridge in 1704.
  5. https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&tag=bioch…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&tag=biochemistry
    26 Jun 2024: of the Animal Room at the Department of Biochemistry and stalwart member of staff. ... emShe was also an active member of the Animal Technicians’ Association from its establishment in 1950.
  6. https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&cat=1749

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&cat=1749
    26 Jun 2024: Pinder, the first cataloguer of Erpenius’ collection at Cambridge University Library, in consultation with Abraham Wheelock (d. ... T. Oates, emCambridge University Library: A History: From the Beginnings to the Copyright Act of Queen Anne/em (Cambridge
  7. Using Python — CSD3 1.0 documentation

    https://docs.hpc.cam.ac.uk/hpc/software-tools/python.html
    24 Jun 2024: from Bio.Seq import Seq >>> from Bio.Alphabet.IUPAC import unambiguous_dna >>> new_seq = Seq('GATCAGAAG', unambiguous_dna) >>> new_seq[0:2] Seq('GA', IUPACUnambiguousDNA()) >>> new_seq.translate() Seq('DQK', IUPACProtein()) >>>. ... Copyright 2018,
  8. https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&tag=makin…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&tag=making-parchment
    26 Jun 2024: Cambridge. One of the great things about a traineeship in Cambridge is that, with [.] pGuest post by Harriet Hale, Graduate Library Trainee at Trinity College. ... spectrometer. Different animals have a different mass of peptide chains, so the particles
  9. https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&tag=medie…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&tag=medieval-medicine
    26 Jun 2024: 23359 Animals often crop up among the medical recipes in the over 180 medieval manuscripts that Cambridge University Library is currently conserving, cataloguing, and digitising in [.] pAnimals often crop up among ... max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px"
  10. https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&tag=parch…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&tag=parchment-sampling
    26 Jun 2024: Cambridge. One of the great things about a traineeship in Cambridge is that, with [.] pGuest post by Harriet Hale, Graduate Library Trainee at Trinity College. ... spectrometer. Different animals have a different mass of peptide chains, so the particles
  11. https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&tag=diale…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&tag=dialect
    26 Jun 2024: The novel writers I consider sought to set down the sounds of their regional dialects in the decades before the invention of the Phonetic Alphabet. ... The dialect writing that is generated is therefore an approximation of sounds, rather than the

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