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  2. Molecular basis for membrane remodelling and organization

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/hmm/F-BAR_proteins/JMConference/speakerprofiles.html
    21 Nov 2010: Giraudo CG, Garcia-Diaz A, Eng WS, Chen Y, Hendrickson WA, Melia TJ, Rothman JE. ... Giraudo CG, Garcia-Diaz A, Eng WS, Yamamoto A, Melia TJ, Rothman JE.
  3. The Jiggins Lab Webpage

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/Mike.html
    9 Sep 2010: Publications. Rollmann SM, Magwire MM, Morgan TJ, Ozsoy ED, Yamamoto A, Mackay TF, Anholt RR.
  4. jbmr0811763 1808..1818

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/cjb/papers/p66.pdf
    19 Mar 2010: Osteoporos Int 20:445–453. 7. Beck TJ, Looker AC, Ruff CB, Sievanen H, Wahner HW 2000Structural trends in the ageing femoral neck and proximalshaft: Analysis of the third national health ... 19. Crabtree N, Loveridge N, Parker M, Rushton N, Power J,
  5. 7 Jun 2010: The noise in the output can be assessed by comparing the predicted values(yj) of the output against those measured (tj), for example,. ... ED. j. (tj yj)2. (3). ED is expected to increase if important input variables have been excluded from the.
  6. (MP9-1)

    www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2003/MP9/MP9-1.pdf
    7 Jun 2010: the predicted values (yj ) of the output against those measured (tj ), for. ... example,. ED. j. (tj yj )2. (5). ED is expected to increase if important input variables have been ex-.
  7. The ability of steels to resist creep deformation depends ...

    www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2005/kinetics.Robson1.MST.1997.pdf
    7 Jun 2010: Ala1tJW!X01ddtJ M01 SIO!11tJd q1 sv a1pJaJ aq1qn01q1 wn!W1qO JO UO!Sny!p aq1 Aq paIlO11uoO a1tJ1 tJ 1tJSM01 1! ... 1tJq1 awnsstJ 01 'a10Ja1aq1 'alqtJuOstJa1 S! 11 ap!q1tJoWn!W01qo tJ AputJu!wopaJd S!
  8. 8-rjg.dvi

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/PAPERS/ghk.pdf
    31 Mar 2010: Then xK is a Markovprocess with transition rates. xK Tj,j1xK at rate νxKj K,j = 0, 1,. ... C 1. xK Tj,j1xK at rate jxKj K,j = 1, 2,.
  9. 2 OFFICERS NUMBER–MICHAELMAS TERM 2010 [ S p e ...

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2010-11/special/07/part1.pdf
    14 Dec 2010: 31 Dec. 2012m. k. JoNeS, DARJ. N. poSTgaTe, TJ. d. ray, SE.
  10. Adaptive estimation of a distribution function and its density in…

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~nickl/Site/__files/BEJ239.pdf
    19 Nov 2010: Let T := Tj = {ti (j )} = 2j Z, j Z, be a bi-infinite sequence of equally spaced knots,ti := ti (j ). A function S is a spline of order r , or ... Nj,k,r (x) := Nk,r (2j x) = N0,r (2j x k).By the Curry–Schoenberg theorem, any S Sr (Tj ) can be uniquely
  11. Examples2.dvi

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/na/PartIB/Examples2.pdf
    10 Feb 2010: Pn3 y. Cn3|. 29. Let p be the cubic polynomial that is defined by p(tj ) = yj , j = n, n 1, n 2, andby p′(tn2) = f (tn2, yn2).

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