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Talks on 2012/3/8
Thursday 08 March 2012
- 10:30 - Flagellar motor adaptation, flagellar filament growth
- 11:30 - Flow and reaction of carbon dioxide stored in saline aquifers
- 11:30 - AdS4/CFT3 and Quasi-localization of Gravity
- 11:45 - GreenBRIDGE Society Presents: Energy Consumption in the UK Non-Domestic Building Stock
- 12:00 - NLP Reading Group: Measuring Distributional Similarity in Context
- 12:00 - "Resurrection of Thalidomide, the creation of its analogues and Celgene's Translational Medicine Programme'
- 12:30 - Endophenotypes for Drug Addiction
- 13:00 - Lunch with Letizia Mortara, Centre for Technology Management, Univ. of Cambridge
- 13:00 - BP 3rd Years PhD Talks
- 13:00 - TBA
- 13:00 - Acquisition and consolidation of perceptual learning
- 13:10 - What is it like to be an anxious monkey? : Characterising trait-anxiety phenotypes in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus)
- 13:10 - Gaudier-Brzeska and the Birth of Modern Sculpture
- 13:30 - Literate Proving: Informal Discussion Group
- 14:00 - State of the art in psychometric modelling of forced-choice questionnaire data
- 14:00 - Constructive Approach to Computer Architecture
- 14:00 - "Symmetry and sufficiency"
- 14:15 - Quantum correlations versus entanglement in composite systems
- 14:30 - “The mosquito immune response against malaria parasites”
- 14:30 - Possible Turán Densities
- 14:30 - Searching for U-duality supermultiplets
- 15:00 - Water waves over highly disordered bottoms
- 15:30 - Neurocognitive plasticity in the aging brain
- 16:00 - Specification of pre-meiotic cells in maize anthers
- 16:00 - Partition: politics, memory and experience
- 16:00 - Topics in quantum matter research
- 16:00 - Micro-RNAs, oscillations and neural progenitor maintenance
- 16:00 - A novel derivation of the gravitational cusp anomalous dimension
- 16:00 - Potentials and Challenges of Developing Ecosystem-Based Co-management: A Case Study From the Swedish West Coast
- 16:00 - OFLOPS: An Open Framework for OpenFlow Switch Evaluation
- 16:00 - On the strongly bounded Turing degrees of the computably enumerable sets
- 16:30 - Eddington Lecture: Galaxies Viewed as Collections of Individual Stars
- 16:30 - Visualizing the geography of diseases in China, 1870s–1920s
- 16:30 - Novel prenatal diagnostics and their impact in Asian countries
- 16:30 - Novel prenatal diagnostics and their impact in Asian countries
- 16:30 - Hard tautologies
- 16:30 - Galaxies Viewed as Collections of Individual Stars
- 17:00 - Second-person narrative in 19th- and 20th-century Greek literature
- 17:00 - Putin, Russia and the West, with documentary makers Brian Lapping and Norma Percy
- 17:00 - 'Zola's War and Peace: On *La Débâcle*'
- 17:00 - Putin, Russia and the West, with documentary makers Brian Lapping and Norma Percy
- 17:30 - Reading from "Gegen die Welt"
- 17:45 - Annual International Women's Day Lecture: The Gender Agenda
- 18:00 - The Theory behind TheoryMine
- 18:00 - Linguistic separatism? Standardisation and nationalism in today’s Quebec
- 18:00 - Debra Alcock-Tyler talk for International Women's Day
- 18:30 - CAREERS in ENERGY
- 19:00 - Reprogramming the Genetic Code
- 19:00 - Reprogramming the Genetic Code (joint event with BioSoc)
- 19:30 - Prospects for economic CCS using mineral carbonation
- 19:30 - Understanding landscapes: the challenge of East Anglia
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