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      <description>The structure of ancient Egyptian religion</description>
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      <description>Professor Marcus du Sautoy questions Brian Greene on his career since Oxford</description>
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      <description>During this lecture, Professor Stein will briefly describe how a special set of visual nerve cells system control movement and how their dysfunction contributes to spontaneous oscillations in motor networks, for example in Parkinsons's disease.</description>
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