Example sentences of "[noun] carried out at [noun] " in BNC.

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2 The discovery of dopamine and its mode of action involved basic experiments on catecholamines in animals carried out at Oxford ; it contributed to the development of L-dopa as a treatment for Parkinson 's disease .
3 Important research carried out at Oxford University by Olivera Petrovich ( 1989 ) suggests that such naivety is something which children learn from adults rather than being innate .
4 Research carried out at Queen Mary and Westfield College , London found that in a major incident at a plant of the type proposed a radius of nine miles could be affected , that is from Bolton in the north to Hale in the south , and from Leigh in the west to the easternmost boundary of Greater Manchester .
5 Research carried out at Bristol University 's social policy and social planning department says women are sometimes made homeless because some housing departments follow the letter of the law too strictly .
6 Recently some attention has been paid to the differences in degree results of men and women and an experiment carried out at University College , Cardiff shows that women 's degree classes improve when a system of anonymous marking is used .
7 In an experiment carried out at Palmer Station on the Antarctic Peninsula in 1989 , microscopic floating ocean plants ( phytoplankton ) were taken from the nearby bay and brought into the laboratory , where they were subjected to levels of ultra-violet radiation estimated to be equivalent to the amount of ultra-violet being transmitted through the ozone hole which has been developing in Antarctica each spring in recent years .
8 A study carried out at Aberdeen University discovered rather depressing facts about communications between adults and their children as observed in three-minute periods in streets , buses and shops .
9 A search carried out at Frome in 1786 produced several hundredweight of embezzled wool.9 More interesting was the prolonged and bitter dispute which broke out in Essex in 1757 .
10 Scolar 's British Printmakers 1855–1955 edited by Robin Garton ( £75 ) starts with the Etching Revival of the mid-nineteenth century , and includes the experimental work carried out at Corsham and St Ives in the 1950s .
11 Carol Heiz , professor at the Université de Nanterre and specialist in Carolingian architecture , has compared the situation with the unsupervised work carried out at Poitiers twelve years ago which destroyed the traces of much Gallo-Roman material .
12 The sweet potatoes are all of a specific variety , namely TIB 1 , which is the product of breeding work carried out at IITA in Nigeria in the 1970s .
13 They also support the plans of London Underground to have , under the powers of this Bill , extensive work carried out at King 's Cross to improve facilities there and also to improve commuter services — the Thameslink services which run north-south through King 's Cross .
14 Meanwhile , the government published a report from its radioactive waste management advisory committee saying that BNFL had failed to supply it with sufficient information on its proposals to deal with waste arising from work carried out at THORP for foreign customers .
15 This has potential for future research work carried out at RBGE , and for existing research programmes .
16 Cooke hopes these research findings — along with work carried out at universities near his company 's base in Cheshire — will persuade other governments in arid areas to try polymers .
17 It accepted the British government 's contention that environmental impact studies carried out at Twyford Down and the four other projects satisfied the spirit of the EC 's environmental assessment directives .
18 The emphasis of almost all research and development carried out at research stations ( and economic studies for national agricultural strategies as well ) is upon particular commodities isolated from their social , economic and environmental context .
19 The first mechanical horse experiments carried out at Wolverton were in 1929 , their remit being to find a quickly detachable tractor and semi-trailer .
20 Among the many experiments carried out at Warwick , there is one of particular note : the discovery that skin can respond to odours — even those we can not smell .
21 Likewise , we can respond to highly diluted fragrances even though we may not be able to smell them ( these are conclusions drawn from the results of other experiments carried out at Warwick ) .
22 Ruth Allen from Hadleigh beat 29 other candidates in a gruelling day-long test of their driving skill and knowledge carried out at Duxford Airfield , near Cambridge .
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