Expanding access to information technology in Africa

Gladys Muhunyo
Director of Africa Programme, Computer Aid International
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Open access to clinical trials through prospective clinical trials registries

Babalwa Zani
Pan African Clinical Trials Registry
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Case study of an open access journal

Prof. Judith Kimiywe
Head of Food Nutrition and Dietetics, Kenyatta University and AJFAND journal
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Why, how and by whom? A pro-active approach to open access in Africa

Susan Murray
Director, African Journals Online
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UNESCO’s open access strategy

Hezekiel Dlamini
Adviser, Communication and Information in East Africa, UNESCO
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Publishing in BioMed Central’s journals

Ruth King
Journal Publisher, BioMed Central
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How open access can re-energise African research and scholarly publishing

Daisy W. Ouya
Trustee, Electronic Publishing Trust For Development
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Panel discussion: Publisher experiences and feedback

Judith Kimiywe, Susan Murray, Daisy W. Ouya, Ruth King
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Closing remarks

Matt Cockerill, Managing Director, BioMed Central
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APE 2011: Welcome and Opening

Arnoud de Kemp
digiprimo
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Prof. Michael Mabe
CEO, International Association of STM Publishers, The Hague and Oxford
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Riding the Wave. How Europe can Gain from the Fising Tide of Scientific Data

Prof. Dr. John Wood
Secretary General, Association of Commonwealth Universities, London
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What Academic Publishing can Do fo Science

Prof. Dr. J.J. (Jos) Engelen
President, Governing Board of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), The Hague
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Peer Review: The Evidence

Dr. Adrian Mulligan & Dr. Andrew Plume
Research & Academic Relations, Elsevier, Oxford
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Transparent Peer Review

Dr. Bernd Pulverer
Head of Scientific Publications at EMBO and Chief Editor of the EMBO Journal, Heidelberg
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Helping to Ride – A Look at Data Sharing and Access Policies

Herbert Gruttemeier
Immediate Past President, ICSTI and Head of International Relations, INIST-CNRS, Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy
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Taking the Current when ist Serves – Research Data from the Publishers’ Perspective

Mrs. Eefke Smit
Director, Standards and Technology, International Association of STM Publishers
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DataCite – Improving Access to Research data From the Perspective of Libraries

Dr. Jan Brase
Chairman, International DOI Foundation and Managing Director, DataCite, German National Library of Science and Technology, Hannover
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Managing Publication and Research Data: The eSciDoc eResearch Infrastructure

Dr. Malte Dreyer
Head, Research and Development, Max Planck Digital Library, Munich
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Panel discussion: The Data Deluge, to Drown or Swim?

Herbert Gruttemeier, Mrs. Eefke Smit, Dr. Jan Brase & Dr. Malte Dreyer
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The APE Lecture: Information in Space and Time

Prof. Dr. Werner Kuhn
Director, Institute for Geoinformatics, University of Münster
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A brief Introduction to China’s “Going Out” Strategy in Academic Publishing

Dr. Matthias Wahls
Consultant
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East meets West: practical Problems, practical Solutions

Stephen Boume
Chief Executive, Cambridge University Press
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Academic Publishing in China: Tailored Partnerships for Common Goals

Dr. Anke Beck
Senior Vice President Pubishing, De Gruyter Berlin
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Collection Building Reality: Challenges and New Needs for a Chinese Collection in Europe

Matthias Kaun
Head, East Asia Department, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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Bringing the Journal alive: the Semantic Biochemical Journal

Adam Marshall
Gourp Head of Marketing and Customer Services, Portland Press, London
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Mendeley: Building the World’s largest Semantic Research Database – from Scratch!

Victor Henning
Co-founder and CEO, Mendeley, London
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Anytime, Anywhere: Strategies for Mobile Content Delivery

Kevin Cohn
Vice President of Operations, Atypon, Santa Clara
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SOAP 2011: Welcome and introduction to the day

Ralf Schimmer
Max Planck Society
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Celina Ramjoué
European Commission
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Salvatore Mele
CERN
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The landscape of Open Access Publishing today

Ralf Schimmer
Max Planck Society
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What scientists think about Open Access Publishing today

Simon Lambert
STFC
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Open Access Publishing today: what scientists do and why

Salvatore Mele
CERN
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Questions and Answers on the SOAP results

Representatives of all SOAP partners
Moderator: Celina Ramjoué
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Where Open Access Publishing is coming from and where it is going

Stuart Shieber
Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
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SOAP 2011: Closing remarks and farewell

Salvatore Mele
CERN
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The Rational and Empirical Basis for Open-Access Initiatives

Prof. Dr. Stuart M. Shieber
Director, Office for Scholarly Communication, Harvard University Library, Cambridge, MA
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SOAP – Study of Open Access Publishing: what Researchers want, what Publishers offer

Mrs. Bettina Goerner
Manager Open Access, Springer Science+Business Media, Heidelberg
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Open Access Publishers: Retaining core values while challenging non-core practices

Dr. Caroline Sutton
President, OASPA (Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association)
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Open Access Publishers: Breaking even and growing fast

Dr. Mark Patterson
Director of Publishing, Public Library of Science (PLoS), Cambridge
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Complementary Article Dissemination via Journals and Repositories: Economic Evidenc from the PEER Project

Prof. Dr. Paola Dubini
Director, Art Science Knowledge (ASK) Research Center, Università Bocconi, Milano
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After the Scholarly Publishing Roundtable: The Evolution of the Debate on Public Access

H. Frederick Dylla
Executive Director & CEO, American Institute of Physics, College Park
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Adapting stereoscopic movies to the viewing conditions using depth-preserving and artifact-free novel view synthesis

Frederic Devernay, Sylvain Duchêne, Adrian Ramos-Peon
INRIA Rhône-Alpes (France)

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Factors impacting quality of experience in stereoscopic images

Liyuan Xing1, Junyong You1, Touradj Ebrahimi2, Andrew Perkis1
1Norwegian Univ. of Science and Technology (Norway), 2Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland)

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Visual discomfort of stereoscopic images induced by local motion characteristics

Hosik Sohn, Seong-il Lee, Yong Man Ro, Hyun Wook Park
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (Republic of Korea)

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3D video disparity adjustment for preference and prevention of discomfort

Hao Pan, Chang Yuan, Scott Daly
Sharp Labs. of America, Inc. (United States)

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Can the depth perception of stereoscopic images be influenced by 3D sound?

Amy Turner, Nicolas S. Holliman
Durham Univ. (United Kingdom)

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Evaluating motion parallax and stereopsis as depth cues for autostereoscopic displays

Ulrich Leiner
Fraunhofer-Institut für Nachrichtentechnik Heinrich-Hertz-Institut (Germany)

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Keynote Presentation 1: The Current Status of Stereoscopic 3D

Michael G Robinson
Chief Scientist, RealD

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A multi-resolution multi-size windows disparity estimation approach

Judit Martinez Bauza1, Manish P. Shiralkar2, Vikas Ramachandra (Presenter)
1Qualcomm Inc. (United States) 2Clemson Univ. (United States)

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Novel view synthesis for dynamic scene using moving multi-camera array

Takanori Yokoi1, Tomohiro Yendo1, Mehrdad Panahpour Tehrani1, Toshiaki Fujii2, Masayuki Tanimoto1
1Nagoya Univ. (Japan) 2Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan)

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Depth-based representations: which coding format for 3D video broadcast applications?

Paul Kerbiriou, Guillaume Boisson, Korian Sidibe
Technicolor R & D France (France)

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A new basis representation for multiview image using directional sampling

Takehiro Yamada, Toshiaki Fujii
Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan)

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Design of tuneable anti-aliasing filters for multiview displays

Atanas R. Boev, Robert Bregovic, Atanas P. Gotchev
Tampere Univ. of Technology (Finland)

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Multiview image compression based on LDV scheme

Benjamin Battin, Cédric Niquin, Philippe Vautrot1, Didier G. Debons2, Laurent Lucas3
1 Univ. de Reims Champagne-Ardenne (France), 23DTV Solutions (France), 3Univ. de Reims Champagne-Ardenne (France)

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Stereoscopic multi-perspective capture and display in the performing art

Volker Kuchelmeister
The Univ. of New South Wales (Australia)

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Machine vision and vitrectomy: three-dimensional high definition video for surgical visualization in vitreoretinal surgery

Christopher D. Riemann M.D.
Cincinnati Eye Institute and MedNet Technologies, Inc. (United States)

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High brightness film projection system for stereoscopic movies

Lenny Lipton
Oculus3D (United States)

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Continuously adjustable Pulfrich spectacles

Kenneth M. Jacobs1, Ronald S. Karpf2
1Binghamton Univ. (United States), 2ADDIS Inc. (United States)

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Visual discomfort with stereo displays: effects of viewing distance and direction of vergence-accommodation conflict

Takashi Shibata1, Joohwan Kim, David M. Hoffman, Martin S. Banks2
1Univ. of California, Berkeley (United States) and Waseda Univ. (Japan), 2Univ. of California, Berkeley (United States)

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Effects of 3D display on accommodative and vergent responses and subsequent visual discomfort and motion sickness

Shunnan Yang
Pacific Univ. (United States)

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Discussion Forum 1 – 3DTV Dangers: Truth or Fiction?

Lenny Lipton (Panel Moderator)
CTO, Oculus 3D

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Examination of 3D visual attention in stereoscopic video content

Huynh-Thu Quan, Luca Schiatti
Technicolor (France)

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Relationship between perception of image resolution and peripheral visual field in stereoscopic images

Masahiko Ogawa, Kazunori Shidoji
Kyushu Univ. (Japan)

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Quantifying how the combination of blur and disparity affects the perceived depth

Junle Wang, Marcus Barkowsky, Vincent Ricordel, Patrick Le Callet
Univ. de Nantes (France)

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Optical characterization of autostereoscopic 3D displays

Michael J. Sykora
3M Co. (United States)

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Depth cube display using depth map

Jung-Hun Jung, Byoung-Sub Song, Sung-Wook Min
Kyung Hee Univ. (Korea, Republic of)

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Content-Adaptive Parallax Barriers and Six-Dimensional Displays: new ideas from MIT Media Lab

Ramesh Raskar
Associate Professor, MIT Media Lab

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How are crosstalk and ghosting defined in the stereoscopic literature?

Andrew J. Woods
Curtin Univ. of Technology (Australia)

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A simple method for measuring crosstalk in stereoscopic displays

Michael A. Weissman1, Andrew J. Woods2
1TrueVision Systems (United States), 2Curtin Univ. of Technology (Australia)

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Optical characterization of shutter glasses stereoscopic 3D displays

Pierre M. Boher, Thierry R. Leroux, Veronique Collomb-Patton
ELDIM (France)

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The effect of crosstalk on perceived depth magnitude in stereoscopic displays

Inna Tsirlin, Robert S. Allison, Laurie M. Wilcox
York Univ. (Canada)

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Effects of stereoscopic presentation on visually induced motion sickness

Hiroyasu Ujike, Hiroshi Watanabe
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Japan)

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Vergence and accommodation to multiple-image-plane stereoscopic displays: ‘Real world’ responses with practical image-plane separations?

Kevin J. MacKenzie, Ruth Dickson, Simon J. Watt
Bangor Univ. (United Kingdom)

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Both efficiency measures and perceived workload sensitive for manipulations in binocular disparity

Maurice van Beurden, Wijnand Ijsselsteijn
Technische Univ. Eindhoven (Netherlands)

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Comparison of relative (mouse-like) and absolute (tablet-like) interaction with a large stereoscopic work-space

Melinos Averkiou, Neil A. Dodgson
Univ. of Cambridge (United Kingdom)

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Optimal design and critical analysis of a high resolution video plenoptic demonstrator

Valter Drazic, Jean-Jacques Sacré, Jérôme Bertrand, Arno Schubert
Technicolor (France)

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Geometric and subjective analysis of stereoscopic I3A cluster images

Mikko Kytö, Jussi Hakala, Pirkko Oittinen
Aalto Univ. School of Science and Technology (Finland)

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Discussion Forum 2 – The Screen Size Factor in 3D Content Production: Myths and Realities

Bernard Mendiburu (Panel Moderator)
Author, 3D Movie Making

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The Dynamic Floating Window: a new creative tool for 3D movies

Brian R. Gardner
Independent 3D Consultant (United States)

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Stereo video inpainting

Felix Raimbault, Anil Kokaram
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland)

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A modified non-local mean inpainting technique for occlusion filling in depth-image based rendering

L. Azzari1, F. Battisti2, A. Gotchev1, M. Carli2, K. Egiazarian1,
1Tampere University of Technology, Tampere (Finland), 2Universita’ degli Studi Roma TRE, Rome (Italy)

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Structure of the Workshop -Model of science as activity

Gully APC Burns, Anita de Waard, Eduard Hovy, Cameron Neylon, Paul Groth, Bourne Corpus
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Using PKP Platforms to Teach a New Dog Old Tricks

Alex Garnett
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Comparing scientific discourse annotation schemes for enhanced knowledge extraction

Anita de Waard, Paul Thompson, Maria Liakata, Raheel Nawaz and Sophia Ananiadou
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Bringing the web to the researcher

Peter Sefton
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Beyond the Dead Sea PDFs – A Next-Generation Paper Format

David P. Argue, Karl J. Clark, Andrew M. Petzold, Stephen C. Ekker
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Blogging beyond the PDF or Copy by Reference

Cameron Neylon and Martin Fenner
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Supporting Active Reading, Just-in-Time Reading, and Reading Avoidance (Use Cases)

Jodi Schneider
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Analogical publishing

Rik Belew
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Structured nanopublications pertaining to the drugome: A Knowledge Engineering from Experimental Design (KEfED) model

Burns
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Annotum: an open-source journal authoring and publishing platform based on WordPress

Carl Leubsdorf
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Total Impact: Aggregating alternative measures of impact

Groth
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From Claim to Fact: A Small Use Case in Scientific Fact Making, Using the Bourne Corpus

De Waard
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A study on the stereoscopic codecs for non-real time 3DTV services

BongHo Lee
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (Korea, Republic of)

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A modular cross-platform GPU-based approach for flexible 3D video playback

Roger Olsson, Håkan Andersson, Mårten Sjöström
Mid Sweden Univ. (Sweden)

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Digital research, analog publishing: one scientist’s view

Philip E Bourne
University of California, San Diego

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The research workflow revolution: the impact of Web 2.0 and emerging social networking tools on research workflow

Bill Russell
Emerald Group Publishing Ltd

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Open, social and linked – a ménage à trois of content exploitation

Andy Powell
Eduserv

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Buying by the bucketful: a comparative study of how e-book bundles are used

Terry Bucknell
University of Liverpool

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Unlocking the four doors to sustainable change

Brad R Meyer
Collaboration Ltd

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The gatekeeper is dead! Long live the gatekeeper! Or: What does filtering mean for scholarly communications in a web-based world?

Cameron Neylon
Science and Technology Facilities Council

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