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Butterfly genome reveals promiscuous exchange of mimicry adaptations…
www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/Heliconius2012.pdf16 Nov 2012: Chromosome. Pat. ters. on’s. D-s. tatis. tic. Sitepattern. Gene genealogy 2. ... timareta and H. melpomene, equal numbers of ABBA and BABAsites are expected under a null hypothesis of no introgression22, as depicted inthe two gene genealogies. -
Notices by Faculty Boards, etc. - Cambridge University Reporter 6270
https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2011-12/weekly/6270/section5.shtml13 Jun 2012: Nietzsche, On the Genealogy of Morality, The Birth of Tragedy, Beyond Good and Evil. -
THE OCCUPATIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES OF THE…
https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/occupations/outputs/preliminary/dissertationsugden.pdf10 Apr 2012: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/genmaps/genfiles/COU_files/ENG/NTH/cole-. roper_northampton_1810.jpg, last accessed June 2011. 41 G. Riello, A foot in the past, p. ... 281-312. 51 Hardwicke’s Marriage Act, 1754,. -
CorreaClaudia_ConfPaper
caribbeanpoetry.educ.cam.ac.uk/conference/Papers/CorreaClaudia_ConfPaper.pdf15 Nov 2012: And army cops. And dictators. And killing. And killing… And yet there is another genealogy: of language. ... Spoken with the whole body […] A genealogy of language […] “hurry go bring it come” that African claims. -
KH Lecture - text
https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Hughes/KH%20Vol%206%202008%20Russell.pdf2 Nov 2012: KATHLEEN HUGHES MEMORIAL LECTURES 6. PAUL RUSSELL. ‘Read it in a Glossary’: Glossaries and Learned Discourse. in Medieval Ireland. HUGHES HALL &. DEPARTMENT OF ANGLO-SAXON, NORSE AND CELTIC. UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. Hughes Hall was founded in -
3-CAM-AUTOID-WH016-V2
https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/DIAL/Resources/White_papers/cam-autoid-wh026.pdf28 Mar 2012: In manufacturing control, the standards would lead to increased ease in maintaining the product tracking and genealogy related information as well as the dynamic use of process recipes in manufacturing of -
The Department of Anglo Saxon, Norse & Celtic offers programmes…
https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Quiggin/ECQ%20Vol%209%202008%20Poppe.pdf10 Feb 2012: learned classes of Ireland [.] comprising history, genealogies, hagiology, topography, grammar, lexicography and metre, law and medicine’.9. -
THE IRISH NATIONAL ORIGIN-LEGEND:
https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Quiggin/ECQ%20Vol%201%201994%20Carey.pdf24 Oct 2012: V. Kelleher, ‘The pre- Norman Irish genealogies’, Irish Historical Studies 16 (1968/9) 138-53. ... One suspects that much of this genealogy, toponymy, and chronology was generated more or less artificially on an ad hoc basis; in most cases, however, -
[ChadLect]
https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Chadwick/HMC%20Vol%2018%202008%20Bagge.pdf31 Jul 2012: Ynglingar dynasty, the other about the Háleygjar dynasty.31 The former was, at least in later tradition, regarded as the genealogy of the royal dynasty that came to power with Haraldr ... to link a princely kindred to the ancient gods; the poem traces -
Charles Edwards Final Version
https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Hughes/KH%20Vol%2010%202012%20Charles-Edwards.pdf2 Nov 2012: KATHLEEN HUGHES MEMORIAL LECTURES 10. THOMAS CHARLES-EDWARDS. St Patrick and the Landscape of Early Christian Ireland. HUGHES HALL &. DEPARTMENT OF ANGLO-SAXON, NORSE AND CELTIC. UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. Hughes Hall was founded in 1885 as the -
Old Norse Sources for Gaelic History
https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Quiggin/ECQ%20Vol%205%202002%20Hines.pdf2 Nov 2012: E. C. QUIGGIN MEMORIAL LECTURES 5. JOHN HINES. Old-Norse Sources for Gaelic History. DEPARTMENT OF ANGLO-SAXON, NORSE, AND CELTIC. UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. Edmund Crosby Quiggin (1875-1920) was the first teacher of Celtic in the University of -
Water mills and cattle standards2 _jer_
https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Chadwick/HMC%20Vol%2021%202011%20Davies.pdf12 Mar 2012: Hardly any texts from post-Visigothic Iberia survive before the late ninth century; but Ireland has a very substantial corpus of eighth-century written material – annals, computation, exegesis, genealogy, hagiography, laws, -
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https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Quiggin/ECQ%20Vol%2011%202010%20Mac%20Gearailt.pdf2 Nov 2012: role, being at work on a manuscript in or near the territory of the Laígsi, a Leinster people who claimed descent from Conall in their genealogies.67 As already noted, both
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