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  2. Tough on the causes of crime? | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/tough-on-the-causes-of-crime
    20 May 2002: The Economic and Social Research Council Network for the Study of the Social Contexts of Pathways in Crime will be based at the Institute of Criminology at the University of Cambridge.
  3. National prize for Darwin letters | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/national-prize-for-darwin-letters
    19 Nov 2002: Awarded in recognition of the outstanding contribution that the Project has made to the intellectual, economic, cultural and social life of the nation, the announcement was made at a reception at
  4. César Milstein, 1927-2002 | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cesar-milstein-1927-2002
    27 Mar 2002: It gave Milstein great pleasure to see this political recognition of his work, but the event also showed that the authoritative history of this important lesson in technology transfer still needs
  5. Students help schools with science | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/students-help-schools-with-science
    14 Jun 2002: Indeed, one student has gone full circle and now works as a teacher in a local secondary school, using STIMULUS volunteers to assist in her lessons.
  6. Gardens and governments | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/gardens-and-governments
    14 Feb 2002: Transformed in the 19th century from spectacular ornamental garden to pioneering scientific institution, Kew was the centre of a scientific and economic network - importing exotic discoveries such as breadfruit, quinine, rubber
  7. eLearning partnership for medicine | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/elearning-partnership-for-medicine
    17 Dec 2002: Economics is one reason for the collaborative approach. The cost of creating such resources is often too costly for individual universities but their generic nature means they can be used,
  8. Developing technologies - May conference | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/developing-technologies-may-conference
    17 Apr 2002: Will the spread of technologies through globalisation create a more level economic and political playing field?
  9. The beginnings of Galois theory

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~wtg10/galois.html
    29 Jan 2002: How are we to prove this? One lesson we should have learnt from considering the sum of two algebraic numbers is that we probably don't want to take a polynomial
  10. Mathematical modelling of the Internet

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/TALKS/mi.html
    30 Aug 2002: The design and control of such networks present challenges of a mathematical, engineering and economic nature.
  11. Internet congestion control

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/TALKS/icc.html
    13 Apr 2002: It provides a concrete, measurable example of an economic tatonnement process, with TCP's congestion avoidance algorithms playing the role of a Walrasian auctioneer' searching for market clearing allocations.
  12. LectList2002

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2002-03/special/01/p95.pdf
    23 Sep 2002: Aidt. DR T. AIDT AND DR H. LOWIntroduction to Topics in Applied Economics. ... DR U. PAGANO, MR C. RODRIGUEZ AND PROF. R.ROWTHORN. Economics of Institutions.
  13. assessment of cold fusion research

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/papers/storms/review8.html
    11 May 2002: COLD FUSION. An Objective Assessment. Edmund Storms. Energy K. Systems. Santa Fe, NM 87501. (12/16/01). ABSTRACT. Many people still believe that cold fusion is the result of bad science. In contrast, numerous laboratories in at least 10 countries
  14. THE IMPORTANCE OF MATHEMATICS W. T. Gowers It is ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~wtg10/importance.pdf
    12 Sep 2002: breakthroughs of enormous economic benefit, either directly, as in the case of public-key. ... the last 100 years, and then work out what the world has gained, in crude economic.
  15. Material and Process Selection

    www-materials.eng.cam.ac.uk/mpsite/processes.html
    25 Feb 2002: Material processing. Local resources. A process encyclopedia containing details on how processes work as well as useful selection information such as possible materials, shapes, economics etc.
  16. DT resources

    www-materials.eng.cam.ac.uk/mpsite/DT.html
    25 Feb 2002: Processing information. A process encyclopedia containing details on how processes work as well as useful selection information such as possible materials, shapes, economics etc.
  17. OrdersText2002.qk #68

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2001-02/special/14/1.pdf
    2 May 2002: Economic principles I {2835A–2922D} Lady Mitchell HallFriday 7 June 9–12 2. ... Economic principles II }{2923E–3002G} Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-roomsMonday 10 June 9–12 3.
  18. LectList2002

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2002-03/special/01/p113.pdf
    23 Sep 2002: OEPPEN AND DR P.MANDLER. Central concepts and problems in Economic and SocialTheory for Economic and Social Historians [Eightseminars]. ... seminars]DR S. SOLOMOU20th century economics. [Four seminars]. SPECIAL NO. 1] LECTURE-LIST–MICHAELMAS TERM 2002
  19. gkjun2002.dvi

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/PAPERS/tac.pdf
    29 May 2002: Workshop on InternetService Quality Economics, MIT 1999. Appendix. Consider a network with a set J of resources.
  20. apr01.dvi

    https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/iar1/teaching/eqem/eqem_apr01.pdf
    8 May 2002: ECONOMICS QUALIFYING EXAMINATION INELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS. Wednesday 25 April 2001 1.30 to 4.30. ... Explain the economic rationale for yourresult. 9. 15 A consumer has the utility function:.
  21. Invariants for the elliptic normal quintic Tom Fisher June ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~taf1000/papers/invenq.pdf
    21 Jun 2002: We take from this two lessons. Firstly that there are practical algorithmsfor computing the invariants, far more elegant than the invariants themselveswritten out as explicit polynomials.

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