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UK and e-Science
Proceedings of the UK e-Science All Hands Meeting, ISBN 1-904425-53-4, September 2005, Nottingham, UK.
* John Taylor ( UK e-Science architect ), architect of the UK e-Science programme
Currently there is a large focus in e-Science in the United Kingdom, where the UK e-Science programme provides significant funding.
In November 2000 John Taylor announced £ 98 million pounds for a national UK e-Science programme.
Additional funding for UK e-Science activities was provided from European Union funding, from university funding council SRIF funding for hardware, and from JISC for networking and other infrastructure.
Within the UK regional e-Science centres support their local universities and projects, including:
The funded UK e-Science programme was reviewed on its completion in 2009 by an international panel led by Daniel Atkins, director of the Office of Cyberinfrastructure of the US NSF.
* UK Research Council's e-Science program
* UK National e-Science Centre

UK and programme
The programme currently rates as one of the most watched programmes on UK television for every day it is aired.
The programme is currently shown in the UK in five episodes, over three evenings a week on ITV.
He presented a Radio 4 programme, The Wikipedia Story, about Wikipedia and other encyclopedias, which featured Anderson making this correcting edit to Wikipedia's article on the UK politician Michael Portillo.
In the UK, most Premier League or Football League football clubs have one or more fanzines which supplement, oppose and complement the club's official magazine or matchday programme.
Lindisfarne appears in the second episode of Robson Green's Wild Swimming Adventure, a 2009 UK TV programme.
The Polaris Sales Agreement was an agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom which began the UK Polaris programme.
Category: UK Polaris programme
The story, where Den Watts served his wife Angie Watts | Angie with divorce papers, was the highest-rated soap episode in British history, and the highest-rated programme in the UK during the 1980s
A campaign is currently underway ( reported on BBC Radio 4, Today programme, 10 July 2004 ) to encourage emigration from the UK to Saint Helena to aid development of the economy.
From 1965 the UK embarked upon a programme of metrication and gradually introduced metric units, including the tonne ( metric ton ), a non-SI metric unit defined as 1000 kg.
* The Tube ( TV series ), a former Channel 4 ( UK ) music programme
" Boss of Me " became the band's second top-40 hit in the UK which they performed on long running UK television programme Top of the Pops, and in 2002, won the duo a Grammy Award.
For a discussion of the British Trident weapons programme, see UK Trident programme
Category: UK Trident programme
She was already famous in the UK for her sarcasm while presenting the consumer programme Watchdog, and The Weakest Link saw her develop this further, particularly in her taunting of contestants.
In March 2006, original producer Celador announced that it was seeking to sell the worldwide rights to the show, together with the UK programme library, as the first phase of a sell-off of the company's format and production divisions.
The complete sequence of prizes for the UK version ( 1998 — 2007 ) of the programme is as follows:
Often cited as the moment of inception is his appearance on the UK TV programme Top of the Pops in March 1971 wearing glitter and satins, to perform what would be his second UK Top 10 hit ( and first UK Number 1 hit ), " Hot Love ".
The Hollings Faculty offers the largest concentration of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in food, clothing, and hospitality studies and related fields in the UK with over 3500 full-time, part-time and sandwich programme students.
* Transmission ( TV series ), a British music television programme shown in the UK
He is best remembered in the UK for his weekly role as presenter of Points of View, a BBC Television programme in which viewers ' letters criticising or praising the BBC were broadcast.

UK and comprised
The UK tax system meant that sales to company car fleets comprised a larger proportion of the overall market-especially for middle-weight saloons-than elsewhere in Europe: the Ford Cortina Mk II had been replaced by the Ford Cortina Mk III in 1970, but in the eyes of the all important company car fleet managers the newer Cortina never quite matched the earlier car for reliability, notably in respect of problems with its cable clutch and with camshaft wear in the 1. 6 and 2. 0 litre ohc units.
Between 1997 and 2001 QAA, as a result of the Dearing proposals, QAA began to develop the Academic Infrastructure ( a set of UK benchmarks for quality and standards ) and a new, UK-wide review process of Academic Review which comprised elements of both Subject Review and Academic Audit-with an emphasis on the latter.
For the 2009 season, advertising in the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada consisted of stopmotion adverts in the " Release the Goo " campaign which comprised a Creme Egg stripping itself of its wrapper and then breaking its own shell, usually with household appliances and equipment, while making various ' goo ' sounds, and a ' relieved ' noise when finally able to break its shell.
In July 1980 the Air UK fleet comprised 37 aircraft.
The JTF comprised the UK Spearhead Battalion: elements 20 Fd Sqn Royal Engineers, 1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment, ( minus its A-company, but reinforced by D-company 2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment and elements of 2 PARA's support company ), the Pathfinder Platoon, the Special Air Service, elements of the Special Boat Service and Royal Air Force Hercules were deployed to conduct a Non-combatant evacuation of UK, EU, and Commonwealth citizens.
On 17 July that year it comprised 1st Canadian Division, 1st Armoured Division, and 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force ( UK ), a somewhat oversized brigade based on the second NZ echelon of troops which had been diverted to the UK from Egypt.
The Derby railway works, comprised a number of British manufacturing facilities designing and building locomotives and rolling stock in Derby, UK.
NCM Group comprised Mushroom Records UK, Infectious Records, Ultimate Dilemma, Perfecto and 48K.
Hugh Taylor succeeded Ron Way as director and the regular cast now comprised Creyton, Frazer, June Thody, Neva Carr Glyn and Noeline Brown ( recently returned from her stint in the UK ), with guest appearances by Stuart Wagstaff, Arlene Dorgan, scriptwriter Barbara Angell, Bryan Davies, Johnny Lockwood ( who later starred in Number 96 ) and Penney Ramsey.
Membership has grown steadily and in 2009 comprised representatives from national associations in: Australia, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Italy, Israel, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Southern Africa ( South Africa, Botawana, Namibia & Zimbabwe ), Sweden, UK ( England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland ) and USA.
It comprised more than 250 paintings by 37 artists, mostly from the UK but also with a representation of international Stuckist artists from the US, Germany and Australia.
Ilford Ltd prior to 2004 comprised 2 main manufacturing sites, Mobberley in the UK, where most traditional products were made, and Fribourg ( Freiburg ) in Switzerland where Ilfochrome and Ilfocolor papers were made, as well as the inkjet papers.

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