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Morphogenesis Then and Now

Alan Turing: Centenary Lectures by Oxford University

Oct 22, 201243:02Education

Philip Maini, Oxford University, gives a talk for the Alan Turing Centenary weekend.

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Morphogenesis Then and Now is an episode from Alan Turing: Centenary Lectures by Oxford University. Philip Maini, Oxford University, gives a talk for the Alan Turing Centenary weekend. The episode was published on Oct 22, 2012 and runs for...

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Published Oct 22, 2012, 43:02 long, audio available.

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Philip Maini, Oxford University, gives a talk for the Alan Turing Centenary weekend.

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Published Oct 22, 2012 and 43:02 long