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  • ...dge''' is a [[city]] in eastern [[England]] which is the location of the [[University of Cambridge]]. It is in [[Cambridgeshire]] and has a population of 130,000, of which ar
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  • ...thern [[university|universities]] of [[University of Oxford|Oxford]] and [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]]. Like the 'Oxbridge' institutions, the university comprises sev
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  • #REDIRECT [[University of Cambridge]]
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  • The Press Syndicate is the governing body, with 18 senior members of the University of Cambridge. It oversees business and must give its formal approval to new titles. The
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  • He graduated from [[Queens' College, Cambridge|Queen's College]], [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]], with a starred first and then did postgraduate work at [[Unive
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  • professorship in mathematics at the University of Cambridge (UK).
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  • Eastern [[England]] [[city]]; home to the [[University of Cambridge]].
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  • ...University]], and the former Nehru Professor/Professorial Fellow at the [[University of Cambridge]]; Adviser, [[National Committee on American Foreign Policy]]
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  • {{r|University of Cambridge}}
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  • Constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England, and the oldest college of the University, having been founded in
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  • ...cie12/Images/abstracts-booklet.pdf "Turing Centenary Conference, CiE 2012, University of Cambridge, 18-23 June, 2012," p. 13.]
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  • ...enth century and the earliest definite reference to it is a match at the [[University of Cambridge]] in 1710. The earliest reference to cricket elsewhere in the county is a l
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  • '''Peterhouse''' is the smallest and oldest college of the [[University of Cambridge]].
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  • ...[[economics]] from the [[University of Glasgow]], and earlier studied at [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]].
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  • {{r|University of Cambridge}}
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  • {{r|University of Cambridge}}
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  • ...1189). Its full legal name is "The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge". The Chancellor fulfils a merely honorary and ceremonial role; the post wa
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  • ...often frequented by [[scientist]]s from the Chemistry Department of the [[University of Cambridge]], just 200m away. It became more widely known in February 2010 when a grou
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  • ...itizens recruited as Communist spies before WWII, while they were at the [[University of Cambridge]]:
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  • ...met at [[Oxford University]], and John Cleese and Graham Chapman met at [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]]. Eric Idle also went to Cambridge, and Cleese, Chapm
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  • ...fm.eng.cam.ac.uk/dstools/choosing/ahp.html Short nontechnical summary from University of Cambridge]
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  • {{r|University of Cambridge}}
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  • Strutt graduated from [[Trinity college]], [[University of Cambridge]], in 1865 as Senior Wrangler (highest score) in the [[Mathematical Tripos]
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  • {{r|University of Cambridge}}
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  • ...org.uk] - 'Ghrelin: A newly discovered hormone', Dr. Suzanne L. Dickson, [[University of Cambridge]] (June 14, 2005)
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  • {{r|University of Cambridge}}
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  • ...re he attended Weymouth College and later studied modern language at the [[University of Cambridge]]. In 1928 he married Henrietta Wilfrida, but the couple divorced eight yea
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  • ...study [[theology]] at [[Christ's College (Cambridge)|Christ's College]], [[University of Cambridge]], and completed a D.Phil degree in the theology of [[Vladimir Lossky]], a
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  • ...h [[Edzard Ernst]], 2008). He has a [[PhD]] in [[particle physics]] from [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]].
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  • *Nickles, T., (2003) ''Thomas Kuhn'', Cambridge: University of Cambridge Press. ISBN 0521796482 (''"This volume offers an introduction to Kuhn's lif
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  • ...lation to intelligence. In a study done by Sir [[Francis Galton]] at the [[University of Cambridge]], it was determined that there was no measurable difference in cranial cap
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  • *M.A. and Ph.D. in English literature from Clare College at the University of Cambridge, and . He became a member of
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  • ...c/index.php Nrich], a prize-winning site for students from age five from [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]]
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  • [[University of Cambridge]]
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  • ...Scottish university, and (along with [[University of Oxford|Oxford]] and [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]]) one of the only British universities, to be a member both of t
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  • * Cambridge Apostles (1820) at the University of Cambridge.
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  • | workplaces = University of Cambridge<br>Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory<br>NASA | alma_mater = University of Cambridge<br>Kent State University<br>Miami University
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  • The [[University of Cambridge]] offers the M.Phil. as a one or two-year taught or research degree. This i
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  • ...] BBC History 2006-09-11. Author: Mary Beard, professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge.</ref><ref name=BerryTimeline>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/romans/
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  • Sturrock began his education studying [[mathematics]] at [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]] in 1942. During and after [[World War II|World War I
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  • ...udhan]], [[Anjali A. A. Piette]] and [[Savvas Constantinou]], all of the [[University of Cambridge]], prepared a list of candidates that might be candidates for life bearing ...ilar size, mass, temperature and atmospheric composition to Earth. --> But University of Cambridge astronomers believe there may be more promising possibilities after recent
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  • ...://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/news/press/dpp/2004071901 Chaucer scribe revealed], University of Cambridge.
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  • The '''Lucasian chair''' is a professorship in mathematics at the [[University of Cambridge]] (UK).
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  • ...Herrick, that he was educated sufficiently to attend St John's College, [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]], and that before he had published anything he was known as one
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  • ...ied [[mathematics]] at [[Christ's College, Cambridge|Christ's College]], [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]], but had forgotten much of his high-school mathematics while se ...f [[Shaun Wylie]], who had spent the war at [[Bletchley Park]]) from the [[University of Cambridge]]. After working at Cambridge (during which he spent a year abroad at [[Uni
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  • ...7 Nov 2012]</ref> He attended the Merchant Taylors' school, and went to [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]], where he struck up a friendship with Gabriel Harvey. He was l
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  • ...United Kingdom|London]]. The libraries of the [[University of Oxford]], [[University of Cambridge]], [[University of London]], [[University of Chicago]], [[Duke University]]
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  • ...ies in [[Manchester]], [[England]] with [[Ernest Rutherford]] and at the [[University of Cambridge]] with Sir Joseph John Thompson. In 1913, Bohr published the Bohr model of
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  • ...es in twenty-eight volumes and an index, it was published in 1910 by the [[University of Cambridge]] as "a natural step in the evolution of the university as an educational i
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  • Educated at [[University of Cambridge|Trinity College, Cambridge]] and Gray's Inn, where he studied [[law]], he e
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  • ...t is a Life Fellow at [[Emmanuel College (Cambridge)|Emmanuel College]], [[University of Cambridge]].
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  • ...son of a violent and irascible [[Lincolnshire]] [[rector]]. He attended [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]], where he was a member of the [[Cambridge Apostles]]
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  • ** [http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/TSG/SMLNET SML.NET] (Microsoft Research, University of Cambridge)
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  • ...[[Ridley Hall, Cambridge|Ridley Hall Theological College]] (also of the [[University of Cambridge]]) so he could become ordained as an Anglican clergyman.
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  • ...reby became the model for such establishments at Oxford, as well as at the University of Cambridge. Thereafter, an increasing number of students forsook living in halls and r
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  • ...ques Derrida]] was the subject of a large amount of controversy when the [[University of Cambridge]] suggested giving him an honorary degree, leading members of the Universit
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  • ...rous honors and distinctions. He was awarded an honorary doctorate of the University of Cambridge; was made honorary member of the [[Imperial Society of Naturalists of Mosco
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  • ...rous honors and distinctions. He was awarded an honorary doctorate of the University of Cambridge; was made honorary member of the [[Imperial Society of Naturalists of Mosco
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  • Keynes was the son of John Neville Keynes, registrar of the University of Cambridge and eminent logician and economist, and Florence Ada Brown, advocate for t
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  • ...] had his [[Bishopsbourne Paddock]] ground in the 1770s. A team from the [[University of Cambridge]] have been digging there for some years and have found [[Bronze Age]] and
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  • ...hought similarly: [[Stephen C. Meyer]] who, at the time, was studying at [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]]. In 1991, Johnson published ''[[Darwin on Trial]]''. In both th
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  • ...ing's College London]], and [[Darwin College, Cambridge|Darwin College]] [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]]. Austria awarded him the Grand Decoration of Honour in Gold.
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  • ...English was that by Dr. Thomas Francklin, sometime Greek Professor in the University of Cambridge, which was published in two large quarto volumes in the year 1780, and repr
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  • ...gest academic library after those of [[University of Oxford|Oxford]] and [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]].<ref> The claim about the size is supported by the library web
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  • ...ter, especially in its emphasis on teamwork. The two great universities, [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] and [[University of Oxford|Oxford]], are said to have been as i
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  • ...hed in 1845. Such was the power of this work that Dr Mary Somerville, of [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]] intended to scrap publication of her own ''Physical
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  • ...that Elizabeth I was head of the church. It is possible he went on to the University of Cambridge and then travelled abroad. In 1592 he entered Lincoln's Inn, one of the Inn
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  • ...es by Adam Mosley at Starry Messenger: An Electronic History of Astronomy, University of Cambridge
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  • Courtesy of the Master and Fellows of Trinity College, University of Cambridge</small><br>
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  • Courtesy of the Master and Fellows of Trinity College, University of Cambridge</small><br>
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  • ...]]. He taught philosophy of mathematics and philosophy of science at the [[University of Cambridge]] and at the [[University of Oxford]].
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  • ...] BBC History 2006-09-11. Author: Mary Beard, professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge.</ref><ref name=BerryTimeline>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/romans/
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  • ...while also being an Extraordinary Fellow of [[Churchill College]] at the [[University of Cambridge]]. From 1968 until his 1975 retirement, he was University Professor at Colu
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  • ...r, a landowner and successful merchant, could afford to send Harvey to the University of Cambridge (specifically, Gonville and Caius College), which he entered at age 16 year
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  • ...s awarded a place at [[St John's College, Cambridge|St John's College]], [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] to read English, entering in 1971.<ref>Webb, Nick, ‘Adams, Do ...na/h2g2/A557093 A557093],</ref> In various British Universities, notably [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]], [[University of Oxford|Oxford]], [[University of York|York]] a
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  • ...oem.html Hipparchus on a poem] Dept. of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge.</ref> Ptolemy’s work, the ''Almagest'', is the largest source of informa ...ry/hipparchus.html Hipparchus] Dept. of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge.</ref>
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  • ...lss.html | title = Galaxy Clusters and Large-Scale Structure | publisher = University of Cambridge | language = English | accessdate = 2006-09-08 }}</ref>
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  • ...], and only retired as [[Chancellor (education)|Chancellor]] of both the [[University of Cambridge]] and the [[University of Edinburgh]] in 2011. The Queen then transferred h
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  • ...tionary psychologists hope to gain insight into why humans today, to quote University of Cambridge evolutionary biologist and anthropologist Robert Foley:
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  • ...or of Arts]] course at [[Christ's College, Cambridge|Christ's College]], [[University of Cambridge]] to qualify as a clergyman. This was a sensible career move at a time when
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  • ...editor-first=Mike| editor-last=Gregory| coeditors=Yongjiang Shi| publisher=University of Cambridge| place=Cambridge, England| pages=1–18| date=September, 2002| id= | contri
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  • ...is dictionary during his year abroad in 1825 working in Paris and at the [[University of Cambridge]]. His book defined 70,000 words, of which 12,000 had never appeared in any
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  • ...n some Universities, e.g., [http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/mackay/ the University of Cambridge] and [http://www.psy.gla.ac.uk/~steve/wsearch/courses.html the University o
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  • ...been the work of [[gerontology|biogerontologist]] [[Aubrey de Grey]] of [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]]. Dr.&nbsp;de Grey proposes that damage to [[macromol
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  • ...Richard Lloyd]], former Professor of Ancient Philosophy and Science in the University of Cambridge,<ref> [http://www.nri.org.uk/lloyd.html Autobiographical Sketch of Professo ...telin LM (2007)''' [From: Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.]&nbsp;.<ref>Totelin LM. (2007) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j
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  • ...trieved 15 May 2006</ref> including the [[University of Oxford]] and the [[University of Cambridge]]. It has produced many great scholars, scientists and engineers including
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  • ...sher=Museums Association |location=London}}</ref> [[Churchill College]], [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]], was established as a national memorial to Churchill. An indica
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