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Black Death mortality was not as widespread as previously thought
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/black-death-mortality
New research involving the University of Plymouth shows the Black Death had a devastating impact in some regions of Europe – however, parts of the continent experienced little or no effect
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Samantha Lees – BA (Hons) English graduate
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni-friends/alumni/meet-our-alumni/humanities-languages/samantha-lees
Plymouth University - Samantha Lees alumni case study
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Dr Stephen Mullin - Associate Professor and Honorary Consultant in Neurology
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Ms Rebecca Lee - Head of Content and Digital Experience
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Student privacy notice
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/student-life/your-studies/essential-information/data-protection
This statement explains how and why the University of Plymouth collects, uses and shares your personal data and your rights in relation to that data.
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Scientists unravel how and why Amazon trees die
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/scientists-unravel-how-and-why-amazon-trees-die
Dr Sophie Fauset, Lecturer in Environmental Science at the University of Plymouth, has contributed to new research showing what factors control tree mortality rates in Amazon forests
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JEOL NeoScope™ Benchtop SEM
A variable pressure, tungsten Filament SEM, with portable capabilities
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Mathematics support materials
Mathematics support materials with the University of Plymouth. Discover a library of portable, interactive, web-based support packages to help students learn various mathematical ideas and techniques, and to support classroom teaching.
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Drinking glasses can contain harmful levels of lead and cadmium
Enamelled drinking glasses and popular merchandise can contain more than 1000 times the limit level of lead and up to 100 times the limit level of cadmium, a study by the University of Plymouth has shown
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Common antidepressant should no longer be used to treat people with dementia, study says
A drug used to treat agitation in people with dementia - mirtazapine - is no more effective than a placebo, and might even increase mortality, according to a new study published in The Lancet.
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