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Lectures and Lecturing

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = NAHSTE

Found in 399 Collections and/or Records:

'Some aspects of drug resistance in micro-organisms', 1952

 File
Identifier: Coll-1586/F/1/F.11
Scope and Contents

The material consists of lecture notes for 'Some aspects of drug resistance in micro-organisms' by Martin Rivers Pollock, given at the Postgraduate Medical School, University of London, 12 March 1952.

Dates: 1952

'Some conclusions: what have we done and why have we tried to do it?' by Arthur Marwick, 1981

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Identifier: Coll-1586/G/2/G.29
Scope and Content

The material consists of typescript draft with extensive manuscript correction and corrected typescript version of lecture 'Some conclusions: what have we done and why have we tried to do it?', by Arthur Marwick presented at Conference on Common Denominators in Art and Science, University of Edinburgh, 11-12 November 1981.

Dates: 1981

'Specific control mechanisms in enzyme biosynthesis', annotated 'Honours Biochem. [Biochemistry] Edinburgh May '66', 1965-1966

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Identifier: Coll-1586/F/1/F.49
Scope and Contents

The material consists of notes for lecture 'Specific control mechanisms in enzyme biosynthesis' by Martin Rivers Pollock, annotated 'Honours Biochem. [Biochemistry] Edinburgh May '66', 1965-1966.

Dates: 1965-1966

'Specific control of protein biosynthesis', c. 1966

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Identifier: Coll-1586/F/1/F.54
Scope and Content

The material consists of manuscript notes for lecture 'Specific control of protein biosynthesis', by Martin Rivers Polloc, c.1966.

Dates: c. 1966

'Speculations on the [?] structural basis for control of enzyme synthesis function in bacteria', delivered at Cambridge, Glasgow, Bristol and Sheffield, 1966-1967

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Identifier: Coll-1586/F/1/F.53
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This sub-series chiefly contains notes for public and invitation lectures by Martin Rivers Pollock. There are also a few lectures delivered within the University of Edinburgh but these appear to be 'one-off' lectures to other departments rather than part of a regular teaching course.Most of the material consists of manuscript notes for the lecture, usually giving headings of main points, examples, and some outline text. Many have indications of slides to be used, referred to by a...
Dates: 1966-1967

'Spheres of nucleic acid interaction in micro-organisms', Biochemistry Club, Manchester, 27 May 1968, 1968

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Identifier: Coll-1586/F/1/F.59
Scope and Content

The material consists of manuscript notes relating to lecture 'Spheres of nucleic acid interaction in micro-organisms' by Martin Rivers Pollock, given at Biochemistry Club, Manchester, 27 May 1968.

Dates: 1968

St Andrew's Day address, c1928

 Item
Identifier: BAI 1/4/1/1
Scope and Contents

St Andrew's Day address given by John Baillie, focusing largely on Scottish history and Scots in Canada.

Dates: c1928

Stepney / Poplar: general papers and photographs, 1940-1961

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Identifier: PJM/LCC/E/2.1
Scope and Contents General papers and photographs relating to London County Council Comprehensive Development Area no 2: Stepney / Poplar: Stepney / Poplar Comprehensive Development Area programming papers , (1946-1959) planning reports, (1949-1958) lectures concerning the reconstruction of Stepney, ( c1950-1954 ) photographs of Stepney / Poplar, (1940-1961) ...
Dates: 1940-1961

Student notes, 1906-c1920

 Series
Identifier: BAI 1/2
Scope and Contents

Lecture notes on subjects including theology, philosophy and psychology

D.Phil. thesis manuscript

Dates: 1906-c1920

Student notes on natural philosophy taken by George Dalgliesh

 Collection — Box CLX-A-1677
Identifier: Coll-2012
Content Description

This notebook contains lectures on the works of Aristotle, dictated by Thomas Craufurd, Regent of Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh, and taken down by student George Dalgliesh. The lectures cover the third and fourth years of Dalgliesh’s degree, and, besides logic and metaphysics, deal with scientific subjects such as physics, astronomy, and anatomy. The notes are embellished with humorous doodles.

Dates: 1660-1662