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- What drives training in India’s IT-enabled and business process outsourcing services industry?
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- What empirical research can do for bioethics
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- What essential medicines for children are on the shelf?
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- What evidence is there to support skill mix changes between GPs, pharmacists and practice nurses in the care of elderly people living in the community?
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- What future? The long term implications of sole motherhood for economic wellbeing
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- What great divide?: co-locating VTE, community and higher education on the Central Coast Region of NSW
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- What happens when things go wrong?: retail sales explanations and their effects
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- What has Native Title done to the urban Koori in NSW who is also a traditional custodian?
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- What is a clinical pathway?: development of a definition to inform the debate
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- What is difficult to read, why might this be so, and what could, or should, be done about it?: an overview of section two
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- What is measured counts: harmonized corporate reporting and sustainable economic development
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- What is society?: social thought and the arts of government
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- What is the best way to motivate students in science?
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- What is the folded almanac?: the form and function of a key manuscript source for astro-medical practice in later medieval England
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- What is this thing called RE: a decade on?
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- What is this thing called religious education?
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- What it takes to design in the virtual world
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- What level of IBS symptoms drives impairment in health-related quality of life in community subjects with irritable bowel syndrome?: are current IBS symptom thresholds clinically meaningful?
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- What makes equitable connected partition easy
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- What makes Hari run: the social construction of madness in a highland Papua New Guinea society
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- What qualities are rare in examiners reports?
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- What reason can do for clinical moral perception (commentary)
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- What shall we do with ungodly rulers?: on Calvin, theology and politics
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- What to do with the working class?: towards a cultural critique of the curriculum
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- What types of papers get published in the Journal of Sociology, 1965-2008?
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- What we can do for you! What can "we" do for "you"?: struggling over empowerment in critical and feminist pedagogy
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- What we can learn from a statistical analysis of electricity prices in New South Wales
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- What's in a virus?: folk understandings of hepatitis C infection and infectiousness among injecting drug users in Kings Cross, Sydney
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- What's the bloody law on this?: nurses, swearing, and the law in New South Wales, Australia
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- What's trust got to do with it? Perceptions of trust in the call centre context
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- Whatever happened to the Colombo Plan: Australian education and the engagement of Asia
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- Whatever happened to the fourth British Empire?: the Cold War, empire defence v. the USA, 1943-57
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- Wheat grain cooking process as investigated by modulated temperature differential scanning calorimetry
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- When a place is not a place: encoding of spatial information is dependent on reward type
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- When Cathy was a little girl: the healing praxis of Tarot images
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- When does QP yield the exact solution to constrained NMPC?
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- When learning may not be the goal: postgraduate accounting students in Australia
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- When less is more: addressing symptoms of mental health problems in drug and alcohol treatment settings
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- When less is sometimes more: investigating the interplay between meta-cognition and member-to-group generalisation
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- When no-one wants to talk: personal reflections on engaging rural communities in a study about sexuality transmitted infections
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- When the English began to hate: the manufacture of German demonisation in British school history textbooks 1900-1930
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- Whence wisdom?: human development as a mythic search for meaning
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- Where are teachers' voices?: a research agenda to enhance the communicative interactions of students with multiple and severe disabilities at school
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- Where is that place?: primary children's attitudes to and knowledge of the world
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- Which class do you teach?: education and the reproduction of class
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- Whispering fence
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- Whistles in the wind
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- White Christ black cross: the emergence of a black church (book review)
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- White greetings for Belarus
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- Who benefits from growth?: disadvantaged workers in growing regions
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- Who is identified when screening for depression is undertaken in general practice? baseline findings from the Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depression in Primary Care (diamond) longitudinal study
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- Who is publishing in the Journal of Sociology?: an analysis of author trends 1965-2008
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- Who is the fabricator?
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- Who needs constitutive models?
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- Who uses television captions, when, and why?: analyses based on the Australian Television Captions Users Survey
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- Who will save us from the rabbits?: rewriting the past allegorically
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- Who won? (book review)
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- Who wrote Shamela?: verifying the authorship of a parodic text
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- Who's really hypertensive?: quality control issues in the assessment of blood pressure for randomized trials
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- Who's teaching music?: a cross-cultural comparison of what music content is valued and useful to elementary classroom teachers in Australia, Japan and the United States
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- Who's watching the watchdogs?
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- Who's who of the brain: a guide to its inhabitants, where they live and what they do
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- Whole genome amplification and its impact on CGH array profiles
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- Whole-of-community approaches to reducing alcohol-related harm: what do communities think?
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- Why are PR agencies blogging?: an exploratory study of the blogging practices of public relations agencies
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- Why are pretreatment prostate-specific antigen levels and biochemical recurrence poor predictors of prostate cancer survival?
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- Why be moral?
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- Why decide: is a user's estimation of job completion time useful in grid resource allocation?
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- Why do disparities in employment growth across metropolitan and regional space occur?
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- Why do people perceive in-group homogeneity on in-group traits and out-group homogeneity on out-group traits?
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- Why do students from related professions choose not to enter speech-language pathology?
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- Why do women continue to smoke in pregnancy?
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- Why fly that way? Linking community and academic achievement (book review)
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- Why I pursue discogenic pain
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- Why public sector job creation should be fashionable
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- Why teachers ought to be uncertain, if not ignorant
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- Why the culture of academic rigour matters to design research: or putting your foot into the same mouth twice
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- Why we will not accept funding from Drinkwise (commentary)
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- Why widening socioeconomic inequality should concern us all
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- Wideband communication for implantable and wearable systems
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- Wideband technology for medical detection and monitoring
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- WIDeLy and RapIDeLy: report into interactive distance eLearning in NSW and the Northern Territory
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- Widening access by changing the criteria for selecting medical students
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- The Wiener filter for locally stationary stochastic processes is rarely locally stationary
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- Wiener system identification using the maximum likelihood method
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- Wilhelm (costume design)
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- Wilhelm Weitling, the first German communist
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- Will deregulating the labor market in Australia improve the employment conditions of women?
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- Will increasing levels of trade in health services thwart the delivery of health equity in Thailand?
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- Willes, Sir John (1685–1761)
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- William Stukeley and the origins of architecture
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- Willingness of frontline health care workers to work during a public health emergency
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- Willingness to pay for malaria insurance: Aacase study of households in Ghana using the contingent valuation method
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- Wilson, Sir John (1741–1793)
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- Wind and earthquake shear load in asymmetrical loadbearing masonry buildings
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- Wind and earthquake shear load in symmetrical loadbearing masonry buildings
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- Wind turbine blade optimisation with tip loss corrections
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- Wind, rain and bacteria: the effect of weather on the microbial composition of roof-harvested rainwater
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- The windro skyscraper: a concept
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- Wine in ancient Greece: some Platonist ponderings
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