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Nottingham and Arabidopsis
In Europe, the model organism resource centre for Arabidopsis thaliana germplasm, bioinformatics and molecular biology resources ( including GeneChips ) is the Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Centre – NASC whilst in North America germplasm services are provided by the Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center, ( ABRC ) based at the Ohio State University.
) Series of mutants, named Ler-x, Col-x, have been obtained and characterized ; mutant lines are generally available through stock centers, of which best known are the Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Center-NASC and the Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center-ABRC in Ohio, USA.

Nottingham and Centre
Mercia, to which Nottingham belonged, came to within three miles of Sheffield City Centre.
The National Cycle Network Route 6 ( London-Keswick ) passes through Beeston, the route passes through Long Lane Attenborough, then along the pavement of A6005 Queens Road, Lilac Grove, past Nottingham University and into the City Centre along the Canal.
Elsewhere in the UK, there is Oxford Action Resource Centre, Kebele in Bristol, the Sumac Centre in Nottingham, The 1 in 12 Club in Bradford, the Cowley Club in Brighton.
| Derby, Nottingham West / Centre A52
| Ripley, Eastwood, Nottingham North / Centre A610
South Hill Park Arts Centre, Bracknell, Midland Group, Nottingham
Central inherited the studios at ATV Centre, Birmingham and ATV Elstree along with land that ATV Midlands had purchased for their new Nottingham studio centre.
In 1984 the East Midlands Television Centre in Lenton Lane, Nottingham was opened by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
In April 2011 he takes to the stage at the Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts Centre at the University of Nottingham in David Mamet's controversial drama Oleanna.
* The Sparrows ' Nest-a Centre for Anarchist Culture and Education in Nottingham
* In 1968, the Shell Centre for Mathematical Education was established in Nottingham
* Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre.
In 1972 the Society moved completely to Nottingham where it remains at the Centre for Name Studies.
Ian Paice appeared at the Pearl Day ( Pearl drums event ) which was held on 1 June 2008 at the East Midlands Conference Centre in Nottingham, UK.
* 1 June – UK, England, Nottingham, East Midlands Conference Centre – Pearl Day 2008
* The Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics at Nottingham University
Coaker worked as a teacher, becoming a History teacher at Manvers Pierrepont School ( now the Carlton Road Centre of Castle College Nottingham ) from 1976 – 1982, then Head of Department at Arnold Hill School from 1982 – 1988.
From 1980, he worked at the Nottingham Weather Centre, presenting his first forecast for Radio Lincolnshire, then further forecasts for Midlands Today ( Nottingham news opt-out, starting 28 May 1980 ) and Central Television.
A tour in the UK and Ireland in 2013 follows to Colston Hall in Bristol, The O < sub > 2 </ sub > Arena, Cardiff International Arena, Brighton Centre, Nottingham Royal Concert Hall, LG Arena in Birmingham, Bournemouth International Centre, Sheffield City Hall, Blackpool Opera House, Liverpool Echo Arena, Manchester Apollo, Newcastle City Hall, Clyde Auditorium and AECC in Scotland and The O < sub > 2 </ sub > in Ireland to an audience of 80, 000 fans predicted to make £ 3, 000, 000.
He was criticised for the university's decision to accept, in 2001, a £ 3. 8M endowment from tobacco multinational British American Tobacco aimed at establishing an International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility at Nottingham University Business School.
Located just north of Nottingham City Centre, the City site is home to over 16, 000 students from Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Law School, School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment, School of Art & Design, School of Social Sciences and the Centre for Broadcasting & Journalism.

Nottingham and European
In 1979, they advanced to the final of the European Cup defeating AS Monaco, Dynamo Kiew, Wisla Krakow and Austria Vienna but lost in the final at the Munich Olympic Stadium against Nottingham Forest by a single goal just before half time scored by Trevor Francis.
* link = European route E13 –: Doncaster – Sheffield – Nottingham – Leicester – Northampton – London
Highlights of that first season back included the club's first-ever Football League Cup match against former European Cup Winners Nottingham Forest.
Trevor John Francis ( born 19 April 1954 in Plymouth, England ), is a former footballer who won the European Cup with Nottingham Forest and played for England 52 times.
* European Cup – Nottingham Forest 1 – 0 Hamburg
Despite being in talks with Nottingham Forest McCarthy rejected the chance to manage the former European Champions due to him wanting a job in the Premier League.
* September 20 – death of Brian Clough, 69, English manager who won successive European Cups in 1979 and 1980 as manager of Nottingham Forest
By 1979 – 80, things were again looking promising for Wolves: the club finished sixth in the First Division and reached the 1980 Football League Cup Final, where record-signing Andy Gray scored the decisive goal which defeated the reigning European Champions and League Cup holders Nottingham Forest, thus bringing League Cup glory to Wolves for a second time.
By the middle of the 1960s, Speedo had acquired 30 % of Nottingham, UK textile manufacturer Robert Shaw and Company Ltd. and had established a European subsidiary.
* Garry Birtles-footballer, signed for Nottingham Forest from Long Eaton United and won two European Cups with the club
During his time at Nottingham Forest he won two European Cups, a UEFA Super Cup, the First Division championship, the Football League Cup and many other honours.
Played for Newcastle United in their Inter-Cities Fairs Cup winning team in the 1968-69 season then went on to play for Nottingham Forest under the management team of Brian Clough and Peter Taylor where he won a European Cup winner's medal in 1979.
By 1971, European participation in the Intercontinental Cup became a running question, and many European teams withdrew, namely Ajax in 1971 and 1973, Bayern Munich in 1974 and 1975, Liverpool in 1977 and 1978, and Nottingham Forest in 1979.
Other successful clubs in the 1970s and 1980s included their rivals Nottingham Forest, who won a league title and two European Cups in the late 1970s, and Everton, with two titles in the mid-1980s, and Aston Villa with a European Cup triumph in 1982.
During thirty years at ITV, Moore commentated on European triumphs by Arsenal, Liverpool, Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa, Tottenham, Manchester United, Everton and Aberdeen.
He played for Nottingham Forest when they were at the peak of their success under manager Brian Clough, notably scoring the only goal in a 1-0 victory in the 1980 European Cup Final against Hamburger SV.
* Nottingham Forest were relegated from the Championship to League One, becoming the first former European Cup winners to slide into the third tier of their domestic league – having won two straight European Cups a quarter of a century earlier.
He graduated from Nottingham Law School ( a department of Nottingham Trent University ) in 1996, and gained a Master's degree in European Studies from the College of Europe in Natolin ( class of 1994-1995 ).
In 1979 the ground played host to the 1979 European Cup Final in which Nottingham Forest won the first of their consecutive European Cups under Brian Clough.

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