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- (W)riting across and within: providing a vehicle for sharing local nursing and midwifery projects and innovation
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- W-Hierarchies defined by symmetric gates
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- Wage and productivity relationships in Australia and the Netherlands
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- Wages and wage determination in 2004
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- Wages and wage determination in 2005
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- Wages and wage determination in 2006
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- Wages and wage determination in 2007
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- Waiting for Biraban: Lancelot Threlkeld and the ‘Chibcha Phenomenon’ in Australian missionary linguistics
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- Walking on real numbers
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- Walking towards Woomera: touring the boundaries of 'unAustralian geographies'
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- Wall ingrowth architecture in epidermal transfer cells of Vicia faba cotyledons
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- Wall ingrowth formation in transfer cells: novel examples of localized wall deposition in plant cells
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- Wallerstein's world-systems analysis in comparative education: a case study
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- Walton Ford: cruel & unusual
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- Wanton with James
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- War and disorder: the Hague Child Abduction Convention: Australian law in context
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- War crimes and realpolitik: international justice from World War I to the 21st century
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- War in the age of bio-politics
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- War on the enemy: self-defence and state-sponsored terrorism
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- Ward reduction of gastroschisis: risk stratification helps optimise the outcome
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- Warray plants and animals: Aboriginal flora and fauna knowledge from the upper Adelaide and upper Finniss Rivers, northern Australia
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- 'Wars not make one great': redeeming the Star Wars mythos from redemptive violence without amusing ourselves to death
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- 'Watch out for these KILLERS!': newspaper coverage of the Sydney Funnel Web Spider and its impact on antivenom research
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- 'Watch out for these KILLERS!': newspaper coverage of the Sydney funnel web spider and its impact on antivenom research
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- Water and protons in electrodeposited MnO₂ (EMD)
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- Water available for recycling after the placement of dense phase flyash slurries
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- Water based fractionation of particles
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- Water bells created from below
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- Water bells formed on the underside of a horizontal plate. Part 1: experimental investigation
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- Water bells formed on the underside of a horizontal plate. Part 2: theory
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- Water modelling of Bluescope Steel 55%Al-Zn metal coating pots
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- Water on silicon (001): C defects and initial steps of surface oxidation
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- Water resource management in a changing climate: can we afford to wait for the climate models to give us the answer?
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- Water scarcity, pricing mechanism and institutional reform in northern China irrigated agriculture
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- Water-in-oil emulsion foaming by thiourea nitrosation: reaction and mass transfer
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- The waterbed effect in spectral estimation
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- Waterbirds of the saline lakes of the Paroo, arid-zone Australia: a review with special reference to diversity and conservation
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- Watercourses and discourses: coalmining in the Upper Hunter Valley, New South Wales
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- Watering the suburbs: distinction, conformity and the suburban garden
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- Watermarks in a cigar box: findings in D.H. Lawrence's manuscript verse
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- Wave climate, sand budget and shoreline alignment evolution of the Iluka-Woody Bay sand barrier, northern New South Wales, Australia, since 3000 yr BP
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- A wave of destruction and the waves of relief: issues, challenges and strategies
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- Wavefront noise reduction in a Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor using Kalman filter
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- Wavelet characterization of eucalypt flowering and the influence of climate
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- Ways of knowing and power discourse in doctoral examination
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- Ways of knowing in assessing the PhD and ramifications for the role of the supervisor
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- Ways of knowing in doctoral examination: how well is the doctoral regime?
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- Ways of Knowing in the Anglican Eucharistic Tradition: Ramifications for Theological Education
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- 'Ways of knowing' in doctoral examination: how examiners position themselves in relation to the doctoral candidate
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- We are what we do: research outputs of public health
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- 'We came from B shift, and B shift was the enemy': rules, norms and conflict at an aluminium smelter
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- We can get together
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- 'We prize not to the worth': some thoughts on the valuation of property under the Family Law Act
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- We shall fight on the seas and the oceans...we shall: commodification, localism and violence
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- Weapons control: NSW knife ban
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- Wear mechanisms in dense phase pneumatic conveying of alumina
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- Wearable and implantable wireless body area networks
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- Weathering rates of sandstone in a semi-arid environment (Hunter Valley, Australia)
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- Weaving lives together at Bawaka: North East Arnhem Land
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- Web 2.0 data: decoupling ownership from provision
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- Web based lecture technologies: a lens intensifying the changing roles of learners and lecturers
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- Web browser transactionality
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- Web-based alcohol screening and brief intervention for Māori and non-Māori: the New Zealand e-SBINZ trials
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- Web-based citizen engagement in the 2004 Australian federal election
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- Web-based lecture technologies and learning and teaching: a study of change in four Australian universities
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- Web-based lecture technologies: blurring the boundaries between face-to-face and distance learning
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- Web-based lecture technologies: highlighting the changing nature of teaching and learning
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- Web-based screening and brief intervention for hazardous drinking: a double-blind randomized controlled trial
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- A webdilemma in social education: using the internet to build intellectual quality
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- Websong! An ethnographic study of the web as method, process and creative practice
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- Weight catch-up and achieved schooling at 18 years of age in Brazilian males
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- Weight change in a commercial web-based weight loss program and its association with website use: cohort study
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- Weight gained in two years by a population of mid-aged women: how much is too much?
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- Weight stabilisation is associated with improved survival duration and quality of life in unresectable pancreatic cancer
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- Weighted multimorbidity indexes predicted mortality, health service use, and health-related quality of life in older women
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- 'Welcome to Aboriginal land': the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
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- 'Welcome to Dante's Inferno': gender, the nation, and the boy problem in two Australian school films of the 1980s
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- Welfare 'reform' in Australia, 1975 to 2004: from entitlement to obligation
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- A welfare analysis of policy reforms in the South African automotive industry
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- Welfare reform and FBOs: an Australian perspective
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- Welfare to Work meets WorkChoices: more recruits for the reserve army
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- Well-poised generation of Apéry-like recursions
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- Well-poised hypergeometric service for diophantine problems of zeta values
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- Well-poised hypergeometric transformations of Euler-type multiple integrals
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- Well-quasi-orders in subclasses of bounded treewidth graphs
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- Wellbeing and nutrition-related side effects in children undergoing chemotherapy
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- Westernizing Southeast Asian cinema: co-productions for 'transnational' markets
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- Wet dreams - dry realities: lost opportunities for an Australian presence in the global water services industry
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- Wetenschappelijk onderbouwde praktijk en beslissing analyse
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- The wetness of a rising foam
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- WEWorm: an ethical worn generation toolkit
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- Weyl product algebras and modulation spaces
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- What architectural historians can learn from augmented reality technologies?
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- What are the roles and responsibilities of the media in disseminating health information?
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- What are the unmet needs of breast cancer survivors 5-6 years post-diagnosis?
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- 'What better advertisement could Australia have?': encyclopaedias and nation-building
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- What do general practitioners consider support?: findings from a local pilot initiative
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- What do midwives need to understand/know about smoking in pregnancy?
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- What do publics want from the planning system?
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- What does a 'sociocultural perspective' mean in health and physical education
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