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Hi, I was looking at Portsmouth Direct line#Present day station list and wondering if the calculation of the second column from the first could be automated, especially as I think the first 3.25 should be 3.30 to be consistent (if not necessarily right!). This led me to Template talk:Convert/Archive July 2015#Rounding to multiples of 0.5 following which I think you implemented rounding for multiples of 0.5 but not for other non-integer multiples.
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[edit]At the 1996 Labour Party conference, Blair had stated that his three top priorities on coming to office were "education, education, and education". In a 2007 review, after ten years in office, a BBC education reporter concluded that while progress had been made in some areas (per pupil funding up 48%; 35,000 more teachers; 172,000 more teaching assistants; 18% rise in teachers' pay; 1,106 new schools; five good GCSEs with English and maths up from 36% to 45%; first-time higher education students up 44,000 to 283,000) the promised improvements in truancy and bad behaviour and aggression in the classroom had not occurred, the introduction of tuition fees had set back the target of getting 50% of youngsters into university and there were still frequent complaints of 'initiative fatigue' and an overload of paperwork for head teachers.[13][14][13]
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- Alexander Boksenberg, FRS, Astrophysicist
- Ali Alavi, FRS, Professor of Theoretical Chemistry
- Andrea Brand, FRS, Professor of Molecular Biology
- Andrew Balmford, FRS, Professor of Conservation Science
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Wolfram Schultz received a doctoral degree in medicine from the University of Heidelberg, Germany, and a 'habilitation' at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the Max-Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen, SUNY Buffalo and Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, before taking up junior and senior faculty positions at the University of Fribourg. In 2001 he moved to the University of Cambridge. He was a visiting scientist at Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Neuroscience and at Tamagawa University and is a Visiting Research Associate at Caltech, Pasadena. A Fellow of the Royal Society, Wolfram Schultz has been awarded the 1984 Ellerman Prize of the Swiss Societies of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Neuropatholgy, the 1997 Theodore-Ott Prize of the Swiss Academy of Medical Sciences (shared), the 2002 Golden Brain Award of the Minerva Foundation, San Francisco, the 2005 Ipsen Prize for Neuronal Plasticity (shared) and the 2010 FENS-EJN Award. Wolfram Schultz is a past president of the European Brain and Behaviour Society and has served on national and international scientific councils and committees.
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E35000108 | Farnborough | 65,034 |
E35000207 | Aldershot | 57,211 |
E35000239 | Wyke | 276 |
E35000279 | Sandhurst | 20,495 |
E35000513 | Blackwater | 7,195 |
E35000638 | Badshot Lea | 1,582 |
E35000977 | Deepcut | 2,128 |
E35001045 | Frimley | 19,094 |
E35001069 | Yateley | 14,829 |
E35001198 | Farnham | 25,604 |
E35001352 | Camberley | 38,038 |
E35001431 | Shortfield Common | 911 |
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Hereford sewage works a history
Arrangements for dealing with the sewage for Hereford were first incorporated in the Hereford improvement Act of 1854 under which the corporation were authorised to and eventually construct certain sewers described as terminating in or upon the shores of the river wye or discharging itself into the river wye. At that time there was no sewage treatment this came later when in 1885 a treatment works was first built at Eign on land purchased for the purpose, completion being in 1891. The works comprised of a steam driven pumping plant, sedimentation tanks, night flow storage tanks, contact beds and land irrigation. sludge was pressed in two filter presses each having thirty 36 inch diameter chambers and was tipped on site.
No alterations or additions were carried out to the works until 1924 with the introduction of electrically driven pumping plant and the provision of grit removal and screening facilities. The outbreak of the 1939-45 war prevented further works but despite economic difficulties in the immediate post-war period, conditions were such that extensions were commenced in 1948 and completed in 1952
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