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Revised Register of Congregation Qualified Under the Provisions of Sect 3, Stat IV, of the Statutes of the University WEDNESDAY 4 MARCH 2020 • SUPPLEMENT (1) TO NO 5268 • VOL 150 Gazette Supplement Revised Register of Congregation Qualified under the provisions of Sect 3, Stat IV, of the Statutes of the University Aarnio, O M, St Edmund Hall Ahearn-Ligham, A, Green Templeton Allen, W L, Magdalen Aarts, D G A L, Christ Church Ahern, G, IT Services Allendorf, K I, Corpus Christi Abate, A, Linacre Ahmed, A A, St Hugh's Allison, J R, Christ Church Abbasi, S, Kellogg Ahmed, B, Department of Physiology, Allison, R A, St Antony's Abdou, A M A, Oriental Studies Anatomy, and Genetics Al-Mossawi, M H, St Edmund Hall Abecassis, M, Wadham Ahmed, F, Faculty of Clinical Medicine Alsop, P J, Wadham Abeler, J, St Anne's Ahmed, I, Department of Earth Sciences Altehenger, J E, Merton Abeler-Dorner, L E E, CR Big Data Institute Aigrain, S, All Souls Altmann, P, Faculty of Clinical Medicine Building 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