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  • {{rpl|Edinburgh University}}
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  • ...recommendation of Newton, he was elected professor of mathematics at the [[Edinburgh University|University of Edinburgh]].
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  • ...tober, 1744- 5th July 1877) was a Professor of the Theory of Medicine at [[Edinburgh University]], and a President of the Royal College of Physicians. He is notable as a m ...gory]], Alistair Monro the second, John Hope, and [[Joseph Black]], when [[Edinburgh University]] was beginning to be prominent in the scientific and literary world. Dunca
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  • {{r|Edinburgh University}}
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  • ...in/view_isad.pl?id=GB-0237-Joseph-Black&view=basic Papers of Joseph Black] Edinburgh University Library Special *[http://rylibweb.man.ac.uk/specialcollections/collections/
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  • *Thompson, Graham (2007). ''American Culture in the 1980s''. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0-7486-1910-0
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  • ...ng poets of the day.<ref>Mack, D S (ed). The Queen's Wake, by James Hogg. Edinburgh University Press. 2005. Introduction xlviii-lxxv</ref>
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  • I graduated MA Hons at Edinburgh University in 1963, Certificate of Education Cambridge 1964, Docteur de l'Univ. de Cae
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  • ...d Nairnshire family. He was educated at the Edinburgh High School and at [[Edinburgh University]], and was then articled to George Inglis of Redhall, who was attorney for
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  • In 1748, Lind retired from the Navy and entered the [[Edinburgh University]] to take professional qualifications; he graduated MD and became licensed
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  • John Clerk enrolled at [[Edinburgh University]] to study medicine, but abandoned his studies and entered into business. H
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  • ...uence. It is named after Edward M. Southern who developed the technique at Edinburgh University in the 1970 <ref>http://lifesciences.asu.edu/resources/mamajis/southern/sou
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  • ...e time. Eric's Chinese name was '''Li Airui (李愛銳)'''. He was educated at [[Edinburgh University]], graduating in 1924. The following year, 1925, he returned to China to wo
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  • ...n grocer), and between them set about plundering the city, even stealing [[Edinburgh University]]'s silver mace. By 1786 Brodie had recruited two more members to his gang,
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  • John Home was educated at Leith grammar school and at [[Edinburgh University]], where he graduated with an M.A. in 1742; he studied divinity, and was li
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  • David Hume studied at the [[Edinburgh University|University of Edinburgh]] for three to four years, left at age sixteen in p
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  • ...es Lamp, and [[Michel de Montaigne]]. He contributed several papers to the Edinburgh University Magazine, including one on "The Philosophy of Umbrellas."
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  • ...s first proposed by Professor [[Peter Higgs]] of [[University of Edinburgh|Edinburgh University]] in 1964 as a means to explain the origin of the masses of the elementary
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  • ...o Stonyhurst College, and further pursued his education in Germany, and at Edinburgh University where he graduated M.B. in 1881 and M.D. in 1885. He had begun to practise
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