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Informal DCF10 Documentation and Presentation Resources

Discover the informal pages connected to the DCF10 event at Newton Institute. These resources include a record of previous presentations and materials from 1996. Participants are encouraged to contribute additional content, such as photos, abstracts, and URLs, to enrich the collection. Access presentations via the DCF10 web page or through links provided on the INI home page. Explore valuable seminars and discussions from past events, enhancing your knowledge of the field. For contributions, please contact Chris Petrie.

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Informal DCF10 Documentation and Presentation Resources

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  1. As well as the basic INI pages at http://www.newton.cam.ac.uk/ there are informal pages linked to these with, among other things, a record of DCF (1996). Anyone who wishes to offer more material - photos, abstracts, presentations, URLs … may send it to Chris.Petrie@Newcastle.ac.uk DCF10 web pages

  2. As an e-mail to participants has said, many of the presentations are now on the web. These may be found by following a link to web seminars from the DCF10 web page, www.newton.cam.ac.uk/events/DCF/dcf10.html or from the INI home page, or from the informal DCF/DCF10 pages, http://www.ncl.ac.uk/rheology/dcf/ DCF10 record of talks

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