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Talks on 2010/11/16
Tuesday 16 November 2010
- 11:00 - Challenges for mathematics education in Africa
- 12:30 - Qualitative research on experiences of health and illness disseminated via www.healthtalkonline.org
- 12:30 - Seminar: Autonomy and Dependence: the paradox of the believer as subject
- 13:00 - Mass spectrometry: A powerful tool for the biosciences
- 13:00 - Rheology of Mitotic Cells
- 13:00 - CANCELLED - APS DFD practice talks
- 13:00 - ADER high-order schemes for evolutionary PDEs
- 13:00 - Investigating Reading Attitudes in Lebanon
- 13:00 - The virtual object of public health, or: the problem of 'life' in China, 1911–1937
- 13:10 - Sustainable development of culturally significant urban areas
- 14:15 - “Accurate in-silico predictions can halve costs for experimental ADME Tox studies”
- 14:15 - A construction on strong homotopy algebras.
- 14:30 - Modelling Relative Survival: Flexible Parametric Models and the Estimation of Net and Crude Mortality
- 14:30 - A half-integral weight multiplier system on SU(2,1)
- 15:00 - New Physics at LHCb
- 15:30 - Globular clusters are not small galaxies
- 16:00 - The benefits of a multidimensional approach to dialogue modelling
- 16:00 - "Making a difference to patients with gut disorders; building a clinical research programme"
- 16:15 - The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjectural formula
- 16:15 - The distribution of different sources of malware
- 16:30 - Pleistocene glacial cycles: interactions amongst ice, volcanism, and atmospheric CO2.
- 16:30 - CB12: Observations of the Thermal SZ Effect at 30 GHz
- 17:00 - Genocide and the ridiculous: Frances Hardinge, Gullstruck Island, and writing the horrific for children.
- 17:00 - Diagnosing child sexual abuse in early modern England
- 17:00 - Theodora Ioannidou (Thessaloniki)
- 17:00 - Berossos and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
- 17:00 - Street Kids Charity Mkurnali: A Microcosm of the Disappearing World of Caucasian Traditional Society
- 17:00 - '1914 in World Historical Perspective: The "Uneven" and "Combined" Origins of the First World War'
- 17:00 - Trading to stops
- 17:30 - Anatomy of a Revolution: Maoism in Telengana and the Indian State, 1948-51
- 17:30 - 'Geography Rectified': a study of a seventeenth-century terrestrial globe and the motives of its makers
- 18:00 - Is there a Regional French of Normandy?
- 18:00 - From guilt to shame? Ordinary Germans and the Third Reich in contemporary film
- 18:00 - Re-engineering the scholarly journal
- 18:00 - Enterprise Tuesday 2010/2011: Gathering Resources
- 18:30 - How to keep your secrets secret
- 19:00 - Optical Pumping of Atomic Rubidium
- 19:30 - Lecture by Rotem Mor, Israeli peace activist, military refuser, and writer
- 19:45 - Exercise for Parkinson's Disease
- 20:00 - Snake and Lobster - A Feast for MICCAI
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