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  2. PROSODIC RHYTHM IN THE SPEECH AMPLITUDE ENVELOPE : AMPLITUDE ...

    https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/files/leong_2012_phd_thesis.pdf
    3 Jul 2024: UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. THE DISSERTATION IS SUBMITTED FOR THE DEGREE OF. ... do this without the aid of an alphabet of graphemes and without recourse to a mental lexicon.
  3. PART I - 2024-2025 Paper A1a - Elementary Hebrew ...

    https://www.divinity.cam.ac.uk/files/part_i_detailed_paper_descriptions_-_2024-25.pdf
    10 Jun 2024: Primary Augustine, Confessions Books 7-8, trans. C. Hammond, Loeb vols 26-27 (Cambridge,. ... Cambridge, 1995), 1-26 Cameron, A. ‘Christian conversion in late antiquity: some issues’, in A.
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  5. ‘Missing’ sea sponges discovered | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/missing-sea-sponges-discovered
    Thumbnail for ‘Missing’ sea sponges discovered | University of Cambridge 5 Jun 2024: The new finding offers a window into early animals before they developed hard parts. ... Email. I wish to receive a weekly Cambridge research news summary by email.
  6. The secrets of our brains

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/secrets-of-brains
    Thumbnail for The secrets of our brains 13 Jun 2024: Dr Elizabeth Barsotti is on a mission to map brains from across the animal kingdom. ... We’d like to understand, evolutionarily, what is conserved in different animal brains.
  7. Animal welfare legislation CLAST course | University Biomedical…

    https://www.ubs.admin.cam.ac.uk/events/animal-welfare-legislation-clast-course
    24 Jun 2024: Animal welfare legislation. This module aims to provide an understanding of how other legislation interacts with ASPA and impacts on animals housed in animal facilities that are not covered by ASPA. ... You will cover. Animal law. Examples of relevant
  8. Australia’s giant lizards help save sheep from being eaten alive

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/giant-lizards-blowflies-sheep
    Thumbnail for Australia’s giant lizards help save sheep from being eaten alive 25 Jun 2024: A study led by the University of Cambridge has found that heath goannas - a species of giant, scavenging lizard - act as natural clean-up crews by clearing maggot-ridden animal carcasses ... Camera trap footage revealed which scavenging animal had found
  9. The Legal Significance of Surplus Animals, webinar | University…

    https://www.ubs.admin.cam.ac.uk/events/legal-significance-surplus-animals-webinar
    20 Jun 2024: Search site. University Biomedical Services (UBS). The Legal Significance of Surplus Animals, webinar. ... Date:. Friday, 16 August, 2024 - 13:00 to 15:00. 2024 University of Cambridge.
  10. Summer School on Systematic Reviews of Animal Studies | University…

    https://www.ubs.admin.cam.ac.uk/events/summer-school-systematic-reviews-animal-studies
    24 Jun 2024: Search site. University Biomedical Services (UBS). Summer School on Systematic Reviews of Animal Studies. ... You may already have heard about the value of systematic reviews of published animal studies, compared with standard narrative reviews of the
  11. Pioneering Code of Practice released for use of stem cell-based…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/code-of-practice-embryo-models
    Thumbnail for Pioneering Code of Practice released for use of stem cell-based embryo models in research 4 Jul 2024: Christina Rozeik, Programme Manager of Cambridge Reproduction and member of the SCBEM Code of Practice Project Team. ... Images: Top: A growing human embryo model. Credit Naomi Moris/ University of Cambridge.
  12. Scientists map how deadly bacteria evolved to become epidemic |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-map-how-deadly-bacteria-evolved-to-become-epidemic
    Thumbnail for Scientists map how deadly bacteria evolved to become epidemic | University of Cambridge 4 Jul 2024: To investigate this, an international team led by scientists at the University of Cambridge examined DNA data from almost 10,000 samples taken from infected individuals, animals, and environments around the ... Email. I wish to receive a weekly Cambridge

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