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posted by [personal profile] emperor at 11:21am on 29/10/2003

Letter sent off to BCMS asking for their data, and questionnaire sent to supervisor for approval - the latter is going back-and-forth somewhat slowly ATM, so I'm back to reading stuff once again (and maybe working on the rhino paper).

Cerian's away until Monday, so there's no-one around.

Oh, and I now have a publication in the works:
CN Torgler; M Narasimha; AL Knox; CG Zervas; MC Vernon; NH Brown. Tensin stabilises integrin adhesive contacts in Drosophila. Manuscript in preparation.

:)
Mood:: 'okay' okay
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posted by [identity profile] acronym.livejournal.com at 04:23am on 29/10/2003
Me too:

AD Walkingshaw; NA Spaldin; E Artacho. A density-functional study of charge doping in tungsten trioxide , in preparation for submission to Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics).

It's mostly written, actually... shall we have a combined Peter/you/me paper-submission party? :-)

- A, nearly a Real Scientist
 
posted by [identity profile] sphyg.livejournal.com at 04:48am on 29/10/2003
Beh.
 
posted by [identity profile] ptc24.livejournal.com at 04:49am on 29/10/2003
PT Corbett; S Otto; JKM Sanders. Correlation between host-guest binding and host amplification in simulated dynamic combinatorial libraries, submitted to Angewandte Chemie (http://www.wiley-vch.de/publish/en/journals/alphabeticIndex/2002/).

The party sounds like a plan, although I suspect that there will be no free slots for a while. Maybe when they get accepted...
 
posted by [identity profile] teleute.livejournal.com at 08:23am on 29/10/2003
Ner. I beat you all. Burt, Burt and Hanwell. Don't remember the title, but it was published in Geography Review over a year ago.

OK, fine, I solved an easy maths problem for dad and so he added my name to the article. And it's only an A level mag. But still. I win!!
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posted by [personal profile] emperor at 06:02am on 29/10/2003
Oh, it's been submitted. Currently on a round of revisions, AIUI

Parties are good, though :-)

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