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Manuscript in pencil in Ivor Gurney's hand. Shows an as yet unidentified musical score. Found in a coverless notebook used by Gurney from late August to mid-September 1918.
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Coupling of protein condensates to ordered lipid domains determines functional membrane organization. [PDF]
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Fragments of a draft poem. Manuscript in pencil with corrections in ink and pencil in Ivor Gurney's hand. Found in a coverless notebook used by Gurney from late August to mid-September 1918.
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Manuscript in pencil with corrections in ink and pencil in Ivor Gurney's hand. Two unidentified fragments of poetry. Found in a coverless notebook used by Gurney from late August to mid-September 1918.
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Manuscript draft, in ink, of part of 'On Rest'. The pencil draft opposite is a draft of an as yet unidentified poem. Found in a coverless notebook used by Gurney from late August to mid-September 1918.
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A Field Experiment on Reducing Drinking Straw Consumption by Default. [PDF]
Mundt D, Carl S, Harhoff N.
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Follistatin mediates learning and synaptic plasticity via regulation of Asic4 expression in the hippocampus. [PDF]
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Turkic Manuscript in Kazakh-Chaghatai (MS Or.49)
A coverless notebook, written in two columns in ink in various colours. Rhymed verse, written by an author from the Temir-Bolat clan. He mentions the following names: Samarkand, Bukhara, Urgench, Tashkent, Kokand, the Karakalpaks, and the Turkmens.
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Manuscript in pencil in Ivor Gurney's hand. Two other manuscript drafts of the poem exist. One was included in a letter to Marion Scott of 24th August 1917, and all 3 drafts remain consistent. Included in 'War's Embers' (1919).
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The right hand page contains an early draft of what was initially titled 'Girls Song' but which was later renamed 'The Tryst'. Included in 'War's Embers' (1919). Written while Gurney was a patient at the Middlesex War Hospital.
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