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  • There was an unoficial DNA test on students at Birmingham University (this is the proper university not the former Polytechnic known as The University of Birmingham) The students had got to be English, with English parents and grand parents.

    Army Rumour Service 2010

  • There's no smoking gun, Ian Henderson, a professor of microbial biology at the University of Birmingham, told The Associated Press on Thursday.

    Experts: Seeds tainted by E. coli still out there 2011

  • During a year-long study of the Sumatran orang-utans of Gunung Leuser National Park, palaeoanthropologist Susannah Thorpe of the University of Birmingham spotted apes in the trees on almost 3,000 occasions, including numerous instances were they walked erect.

    On the trail of the orang pendek, Sumatra's mystery ape | Richard Freeman 2011

  • In a linked comment, Dr Kate Jolly and Dr Paul Aveyard from University of Birmingham say: "The low cost of these programmes at present about £50–60 for 12 weeks makes the case for incorporation intuitively appealing."

    Obesity doctors find Weight Watchers works 2011

  • But the spillover job creation from such services is "effectively trivial," says John Bryson , a professor of enterprise and economic geography at the University of Birmingham in England.

    Rolls-Royce Powers Ahead in High-Wage Countries Daniel Michaels 2011

  • The project, which has involved scholars and theologians, is headed by Professor Ewan Fernie of the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, and Andrew Shanks, canon theologian of Manchester Cathedral.

    Poets enlist for quest to pull St George from jaws of far right 2011

  • "You could have some seeds contaminated but not necessarily the whole batch," said Ian Henderson , a professor of microbial biology at the University of Birmingham.

    Seeds Blamed for Europe E. coli Outbreak Still on Sale Associated Press 2011

  • There's no smoking gun, Ian Henderson, a professor of microbial biology at the University of Birmingham, told The Associated Press on Thursday.

    Experts: Seeds tainted by E. coli still out there 2011

  • In a study published in April, researchers at the University of Birmingham and elsewhere assigned seven people to cycle three days a week, followed by an intense session an hour later without eating.

    To Burn More Fat, Skip Breakfast Before Workout 2010

  • Dr. Scott Lucas, an adjunct professor at an Iranian university and Professor of American Studies at the University of Birmingham (England), sums it up succinctly:

    James Miller: The Green Movement in Iran Is Alive, and Important 2010

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