Example sentences of "[noun prp] of the university [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 According to geophysicist James Walker of the University of Michigan the continental carbon was divided up among the atmosphere , the primeval sea floor and the oceans themselves .
2 ‘ There are eight known cuts it carries out , ’ said Prof John Kay of the University of Wales College of Cardiff , who carried out some of the work in collaboration with Roche .
3 This is a theory favoured by , among others , Richard Adams of the University of Texas who was involved with analysing the radar data from the Maya lowlands .
4 The exhibition is being coordinated by a team of international scholars including Professor Francis Haskell of the University of Oxford and Professor Alessandro Bettagno of the Fondazione Cini in Venice .
5 Presumably an item so secret that they were even keeping it from Dr Al-Kaysi of the University of Yarmouk .
6 Frank Tompa of the University of Waterloo E-Mailed me some time ago with your request for a copy of the tape for the OALDCE 3/e Electronic computer-readable dictionary .
7 However , James Valentine of the University of California suggests worms may have evolved from arthropods ( jointed-legged creatures ) rather than the other way around , because they had cavities in their middle layer ( known as coeloms ) which they used as skeletons to support themselves when burrowing .
8 Between 1979 and 1981 , Putnam and Monte Buchsbaum of the University of California at Irvine , measured the voltage changes in the brains of 10 people with MPD , and 10 controls subjected to flashing lights at varying levels of brightness .
9 In 1975 Solomon Snyder , at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore , Hans Kosterlitz of the University of Aberdeen in Scotland and John Hughes of Parke-Davis , an English pharmaceuticals company , found out how heroin , then drug-du-jour for worried policy-makers , works .
10 This is the startling conclusion reached by Ian McClelland and Joan Ward of the University of Technology in Loughborough ( Human Factors , vol 24 , p 713 ) .
11 The survey , conducted by Dr Alice Stewart of the University of Birmingham , establishes that , out of 330 servicemen , 27 have suffered from cancers of the blood or lymphatic systems .
12 The author and the Editor would like to thank Dr Alastair Macdonald of the University of Edinburgh for his help with this article .
13 The institute has now published an abridged version , edited by Pauline Weetman of the University of Stirling , of the detailed report that was sent to the ASB in June .
14 The microfiches will be accompanied by an explanatory booklet by Dr David Jenkins of the University of York .
15 For example , after the burgh council stopped the Kilmarnock scheme Professor John Mansbridge of the University of Edinburgh continued to monitor the dental health of children in Kilmarnock and in the control community of Ayr .
16 The high-priest on the economic front is Professor Julian Simon of the University of Maryland .
17 Said Professor Hoskins of the University of Reading : " We know that human activities are doing something to the system but computer models are too crude at present to predict what will happen . "
18 Howard Giles of the University of California , USA , is the new editor of Human Communication Research , published by the International Communication Association .
19 Barry Giles of the University of Tasmania has used Allen 's system to see Centaurus A in the infrared ( figure 3B ) .
20 A couple of months ago , an economist , Professor Ken Balding of the University of Colorado , gave a talk at the university on the subject ‘ How do things go from bad to better ? ’
21 The publisher may be correct in believing that there is a space for a book which reviews Picasso 's career in its entirety and discusses the full range of his activity as a painter , draughtsman , printmaker , sculptor and ceramicist , but this publication is certainly not the solution to this requirement , and Professor Warncke of the University of Tübingen is , sadly , not the scholar to undertake this enormous task .
22 The samples were later sent to Al Nier of the University of Minnesota , a leader in the field of helium isotope studies , but if there were any traces of helium-3 or tritium , they were too small to detect .
23 ( I take this example from Nora Dudwick of the University of Pennsylvania ) .
24 The Bibliothèque 's spokesman is the linguist Pierre Encrevé , supported by Françoise Cachin , director of the Musée d'Orsay , Pierre Rosenberg , General Curator of the Département des Peintures at the Louvre , and many other leading figures from the academic world including Yves Alain Bois of the University of Harvard , Professor Pressouyre of the Université de Paris I , Professor Francis Haskell from Oxford , Professor Castelnuovo of Pisa , Hubert Damish , William Rubin and Jean Starobinskia .
25 Thus , among a sample of small mammals , Brian McNab of the University of Florida showed a clear relationship between the size of the home-range , and body size .
26 Professor Noble of the University of California School of Medicine states that even two or three drinks four times a week reduces mental faculty and diminishes the ability to accomplish many different thinking tasks .
27 In 1990 , to great excitement , Kenneth Blum of the University of Texas at San Antonio , and Ernest Noble of the University of California , Los Angeles , announced that they had found a gene peculiarly common among alcoholics .
28 The findings by A. Tabazadah and Richard Turco of the University of California in Los Angeles ( UCLA ) put into question the view held by some scientists that ozone depletion is caused not only by manufactured chlorine-containing chemicals like chlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ) but also by " natural " processes such as emissions into the stratosphere of volcanic chlorine .
29 " The popular vision of climate apocalypse is wrong " according to Patrick Michaels of the University of Virginia , who suggests one effect of the trend , if it continues , could be longer growing seasons .
30 The great promoter of such voyages in the 1860s and 1870s was William Carpenter of the University of London ; and in March 1871 he gave a Discourse at the Royal Institution on recent scientific researches in the Mediterranean , in HMS Porcupine .
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