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University and university in Belgium

Museum International, 2000
In Belgium, the model of the university museum as an outgrowth of and responsive to a closely knit academic community is gradually giving way to that of an institution which aims to serve a larger ...
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Universality

A Random Walk in Physics, 2021
M. Cencini   +3 more
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On the Universality of The Universal Method

2000
The universal method (Kacser & Acerenza, 1993) was conceived as a way of increasing the production and yield of molecules excreted by microorganisms. It rests on the knowledge provided by two areas of investigation: establishment of the structure of metabolic pathways represented by the metabolic map; and molecular biology, which allows changes in ...
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The versatility and universality of calcium signalling

Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, 2000
M. Berridge, P. Lipp, M. Bootman
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The universal university [PDF]

open access: possibleHigher Education Policy, 1998
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A Universe from Universality

2016
A new paradigm is emerging in fundamental physics, but what is the true nature of the new thinking? It may be too early to give a full answer but I think that an important part of it is in the way that we understand the vacuum, and how it relates to particle physics.
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Is the Universe a Universal Computer?

Science, 2002
A New Kind of Science . Stephen Wolfram. Wolfram Media, Champaign, IL, 2002. 1280 pp. $44.95, £40, C$69.95. ISBN 1-57955-008-8. Wolfram argues that the best way to understand many systems in nature is to think in terms of simple programs instead of mathematical equations.
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Recapturing the Universal in the University

Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2005
The idea of ‘the university’ has stood for universal themes—of knowing, of truthfulness, of learning, of human development, and of critical reason. Through its affirming and sustaining of such themes, the university came itself to stand for universality in at least two senses: the university was neither partial (in its truth criteria) nor local in its ...
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