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  2. Installing a LaTeX Package or Style for Your Own Use | Computing

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/computing/software/tex/package
    30 May 2024: Installing a LaTeX Package or Style for Your Own Use. You can download LaTeX packages and style files into any subdirectory of your home directory. ... Suppose we want to put our extra packages in $HOME/texpackages. This is done by running, if you use
  3. Printing via a Maths desktop | Computing

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/computing/laptops/print-workaround
    30 May 2024: Edit the PRINTER and CRSid lines to use your own default printer and login name. ... N.B. Only use this script for files which can safely be printed from the command line using lpr i.e.
  4. RCS Digital Library | Cambridge University Library

    https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/rcs/projects-exhibitions/rcs-digital-library
    1 Jun 2024: photographs, paintings and drawings, manuscripts, artefacts and rare printed sources from the Royal Commonwealth Society collections. ... Do zoom in to view items in great detail. You can download images for personal use, view and compare images in the
  5. FAQ | Undergraduate Admissions

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/undergrad/admissions/faq
    30 May 2024: In particular, use the (free) STEP Support Programme and the (free to download) book by Stephen Siklos Advanced Problems in Mathematics as early as possible. ... flexibility to understand new concepts quickly and use them to solve challenging problems,
  6. Free Anti-Virus Software | Computer Office, Faculty of Law

    https://www.computeroffice.law.cam.ac.uk/computing-facilities/free-anti-virus-software
    31 May 2024: This includes copies for use on home machines. Downloading and Installing McAfee Anti-Virus Software. ... To download anti-virus software for both Windows and Mac computers, please go to, where you will find details of the current versions of all
  7. Biochemistry Science Day 2019 | Department of Biochemistry

    https://www.bioc.cam.ac.uk/news/biochemistry-science-day-2019
    31 May 2024: Download the Augment app and use our tracking images to investigate the atomic details of some of our favourite molecules of life. ... Come search our ball pit for rare enzymes and discover how we use microscopic droplets to find the enzymes we want.
  8. https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/43/feed

    https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/43/feed
    31 May 2024: The new tool, built with cutting-edge machine learning technology, will make tracking these movements faster, easier and less prone to bias.</p> <p class="western">Currently, scientists may use images ... The software could also complete analyses in
  9. Designing teaching: Lesson plans - Tools for Teaching - LibGuides at…

    https://libguides.cam.ac.uk/toolsforteaching/lessonplans
    Thanks to Clare Trowell, Jack Dixon, Laura Jeffrey, Laura Moss and Jenni Skinner for providing the lesson plans available to download below. ... Click the link above to download a Microsoft Word version of the lesson plan to use, print and edit.
  10. Installing Matlab on your own computer | Computing

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/computing/software/matlab/install_matlab
    30 May 2024: Instead it is recommended to use the network installer which allows you to choose which toolboxes to download and install. ... Using network installer. Instructions how to use network installer you can find here.
  11. CSD Teaching Subset | CCDC

    https://www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/community/education-and-outreach/education/teaching-subset/
    30 May 2024: There’s something for everyone! The Teaching Subset is free to access, download and use for educational purposes. ... After you download and install Mercury, open it and from the CSD-Community menu, select Open Teaching Database to access the Teaching

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