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  • Ting J; Haas Marion; Valenzuela S; Martin D (The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2010)
    Polyelectrolyte films of anionic poly(sodium 4-styrenesulphonate) (PSS) and cationic poly (allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH) were constructed using layer-by-layer assembly. The authors examined the cytocompatibility of these ...
  • Duggin Iain; Wilce J. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2005)
    n the case of a circular bacterial chromosome, termination of DNA replication occurs when the two replication forks, progressing in opposite directions, meet and fuse in a specific region of the chromosome, which is generally ...
  • Duggin Iain; Bell Stephen (Academic Press, 2009)
    The Escherichia coli chromosome contains two opposed sets of unidirectional DNA replication pause (Ter) sites that, according to the replication fork trap theory, control the termination of chromosome replication by ...
  • Bhatia Vijay; Kealley Catherine; Wuhrer Richard; Wallwork Ks; Cortie Michael (Elsevier Science Sa, 2009)
    There are many aspects of the phases and phase boundaries of the Al-Au-Cu ternary system that are still unknown. Although a 500 degrees C isothermal section and an 18 karat pseudobinary have been reported, many of the other ...
  • Wallen Lawrence; Winkler Gerhard (SWR, 2004)
    Terra Incognito was a continuation of a project developed for the Munich biennale and the ZKM in 2002. It took the form of an Installation (solo) and an interactive concert (in collaboration with composer Gerhard Winkler). ...
  • Potter Christopher; Klooster Steven; Huete Alfredo; Genovese Vanessa (American Geophysical Union, 2007)
    A simulation model based on satellite observations of monthly vegetation cover from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) was used to estimate monthly carbon fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems of the ...
  • Running S; Justice C; Salomonson V; Hall David; Barker J; Kaufmann Y; Strahler A; Huete Alfredo; Muller J; Vanderbilt V; Wan Z; Teillet P; Carneggie D (Taylor & Francis, 1994)
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    Reinmuth Gerard (Hatje Cantz, 2007)
    The exhibition 'Living the Modern_Australian Architecture', curated by Dr Claudia Perrin for Deutsches Architektur Zentrum DAZ, 12. September - 11. November 2007, shows for the first time in Germany on this scale the ...
  • TERROIR 
    Reinmuth Gerard; Balmforth Scott; Blythe Richard (Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA), 2008)
    The Biennale is the most important event on the international contemporary architecture calendar, visited by thousands of the world's most influential architects, designers, urban planners, developers and critics. The 11th ...
  • Reinmuth Gerard; Balmforth Scott; Blythe Richard (DAB Documents, 2007)
    Cosmopolitan Ground suggests a mode of collaboration between architecture and philosophy, where both professions retain their autonomy but are enriched via their reference to one another. It achieves this through its ...
  • Reinmuth Gerard (Fargfabriken, 2010)
    'Building Blocks', an exhibition curated by Karin England, investigated accepted roles in the design process, speciï¬ cally the relationship between architect and client through the pairing of children as clients with ...
  • Harb James; Manocha Kishan; Muthu Yega; Parker Aneesa (Caribbean Law Publishing Company, 2006)
    Australia has made itself a focus for hostile terrorist reprisals (like September 11) through its close alliance with the US, and its involvement in Iraq. Therefore, lawyers need to prepare to advise victims of possible ...
  • White, E. G; Jowerr, S.; D'Uva, A. (Routledge, 2006)
  • Wood, L. N; D'Souza, S. M (University of Auckland, 2003)
    This paper describes tertiary students’ views and opinions of collaborative group work during their semester-long experience of working on carefully designed tasks during weekly tutorial sessions of one-hour duration. ...
  • Yang Tao; Kecman Vojislav; Cao Longbing; Zhang Chengqi (IEEE, 2010)
    Adaptive Local Hyperplane (ALH) is a recently proposed classifier for the multi-class classification problems and it has shown encouraging performance in many pattern recognition problems. However, ALH's performance over ...
  • Kerr Gayle; Dickinson Sonia; Waller David; Mortimer Kathy (Australian and New Zealand Communication Association, 2009)
    New media, as a free and universal communication tool, has had an impact on the power of the general public to comment on a variety of issues. As the public can comment favourably or unfavourably on advertisements, such ...
  • Langan Dianne; Athanasou James (American Music Therapy Association, 2005)
    This study is a measure of the effectiveness of music therapy education by testing it against a proven educational model. It evaluates the role of knowledge, interest and learning strategies in the Model of Domain ...
  • Teo Stephen; Liang Yu; Zhu Cherrie; Tang Dingqiang (Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, 2006)
    This study tests a strategic HRM model by examining the relationship between HR practices and perceived firm performance in 39 software firms in China. Due to the small sample size, Partial Least Squares modelling was ...
  • Murrihy Rachel; Byrne Maria; Gonsalvez Cj (Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2009)
    Internationally, family doctors seeking to enhance their skills in evidence-based mental health treatment are attending brief training workshops, despite clear evidence in the literature that short-term, massed formats are ...
  • Gardner Anne; Goldsworthy Helen (AA Balkema, 2003)
    A moment resisting connection has been proposed for a frame consisting of circular concretell~ d steel tube columns and composite steel and concrete beams. A series oftests at the University ofMelboume ?IHtoredthe behaviour ...