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- 'Microthrix parvicella' is a novel, deep branching member of the actinomycetes subphylum (1)
- 'Modularised' closed-form mathematical model for predicting the bracing performance of plasterboard clad walls (1)
- 'Murder, incest and damn fine coffee': Twin Peaks as new incest narrative 20 years on (1)
- 'My essay is consist of many mistake': NESB academic writing: problems and strategies (1)
- 'My hurts': hospitalized young children's perceptions of acute pain (1)
- The 'nasty' business of emotions: responses across cultures to withholding knowledge (1)
- 'Neanderthal' economics (1)
- 'Neutrality: a really dead concept?' A reprise (1)
- 'New leadership', leader-member exchange and commitment to change: the case of higher education in Malaysia (1)
- The 'next' museum wave: is social media here to stay? (1)
- The 'Nostocoida limicola' story: resolving the phylogeny of this morphotype responsible for bulking in activated sludge (1)
- 'Not unreasonably denied': Australian content after AUSTFA (1)
- 'Now my life can really begin': the impact of the two year social security waiting period on newly arrived immigrants (1)
- 'O' for osmosis, 'P' for pedagogy: fixing the postgraduate wheel of fortune (1)
- 'Odious and outmoded'? Race and Section 25 of the Constitution (1)
- 'Oh No!' yelled Zac: tension, humour and resolution in children's story (1)
- 'Omic' genetic technologies for herbal medicines in psychiatry (1)
- 'Opaque melodies' : the Newcastle remix (1)
- 'Operant' and 'respondent' measures of dispositions: sex differences in the degree of independence between needs, values, and traits (1)
- 'Oranges and Lemons': art, therapy, subjectivity (1)
- 'Orientation module' to increase ease of access to online discussion forum for postgraduate students (1)
- 'Our own interests must come first': Australia's response to the explusion of Asians from Uganda (1)
- 'Paternity fraud' and the invisible child (1)
- The 'pathogenic exposure' paradigm (1)
- 'Patrick' (1978) (1)
- 'Paying the price': impact on subordinate potential and expectations in the new bureaucracy (1)
- 'People often say oh bludger or whatever, they don’t try and think what could be going on': understanding the complexities around labour force participation (1)
- 'Petersen' (1)
- The 'photometric plane' of elliptical galaxies (1)
- 'Plagiarism' and the Confucian Heritage Culture (CHC) student : broadening the concept before blaming the student (1)
- 'Plain english instead of hard words': english language encounters in a remote Aboriginal Community (1)
- 'Playing' with trans-disciplinary discourses: experiences in a Business Capstone unit (1)
- 'Politics not policies' re-visited (1)
- 'Practicing alchemy': a grounded theory of the implementation of best value in Victorian local government (1)
- 'Practicing alchemy': implementing reform in Victorian local government (1)
- 'Practising alchemy': conceptualising best value reform as a failing process (1)
- 'Privacy' of social networking texts (1)
- 'Privileged ties': young people debating language, heritage and national identity in East Timor (1)
- The 'processes' of learning: on the uses of Halliday's transitivity in academic skills advising (2)
- 'Pseudoalteromonas januaria' SUT 11 as the source of rare lipodepsipeptides (1)
- 'Psycho': trust the tale (1)
- The 'pure-IP' Moby Dick 4G architecture (1)
- 'Qualitative methods' for ergonomics research involving human participants (1)
- 'Rafferty's Rules': Australian legal dramas and the representation of the law (1)
- 'Real life' packaged for consumers: the fait divers as heuristic for scrutinizing the construction of moral panics in the press (1)
- 'Really rather extraordinary': the leadership of Matron Beryl Campbell in the Australian Army Nursing Service in World War 1 (1)
- 'Rediscovery', 'reinvigoration' and 'redefinition' in perpetuity: Australian engagement with India 1983-2011 (1)
- 'Research skills are vital in all facets of life': research perceptions, expectations and experiences of undergraduate students (1)
- The 'right to drink' in Alice Springs (1)
- 'Ringbarking the arbitration court': Queensland trade unionism and the Great Depression (1)
- 'Romulus, My Father': scenes from a childhood (1)
- 'Seven's signature': redesign of Channel Seven television identity (1)
- The 'Shadows of the colonial period' to 'Times of sharing': history writing in and about New Calidonia/Kanaky, 1969-1998 (1)
- The 'shape-space' and 'affinity landscape' immunological paradigms (1)
- 'She's not really a woman, she's half a man': gendered discourses of embodiment in a French farming community (1)
- 'Small models' : a methodology for designing and investigating adaptive systems (1)
- 'Stayputs' and asylum seekers in Darwin, 1961-1962: or, how three Portuguese sailors helped to undermine the White Australia Policy (1)
- 'Storage of light' in an atomic medium using electromagnetically induced absorption (1)
- 'Strange words': refugee perspectives on government and media stereotyping (1)
- The 'stump-jumpers': national identity and the mythology of Australian industrial design in the period 1930-1975 (1)
- 'Taking our houses': perceptions of the impact of asylum seekers, refugees and new migrants on housing assistance in Melbourne (1)
- 'Temptation Harbour' (1)
- 'That wicked CIA technology': archiving an online literary journal (1)
- 'That's my Australian side' : the ethnicity, gender and sexuality of young Australian women of South and Central American origin (1)
- 'That's not right': indigenous politics, Dexter Daniels and 1968 (1)
- 'The 800 pound gorilla': the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the GAVI Alliance and philanthropy in international public policy (1)
- 'The boat that rocked': restoring the creative: a new journey for dual sector universities (1)
- 'The boy: his relationship to industry': George Swinburne on technical education and national building (1)
- 'The Castle': home of the brave (1)
- 'The comfort lies in all the things you can do': the Australian drive-in: cinema of distraction (1)
- 'The country that doesn't want to heal itself': the burden of history, affect and women's memories in post-dictatorial Argentina (1)
- 'The Decision', a case study: LeBron James, ESPN and questions about US sports journalism losing its way (1)
- 'The dreaded [Italian] voting abroad issue has returned': the shifting Australian Government policy towards expatriate voting (1)
- 'The Gobbling Tree' and other delights (1)
- 'The Matrix': cult classic or computerized con? (1)
- 'The Ministers of Locomotion': some historical speculations on velocity culture (1)
- 'The most connected place on the planet' (1)
- 'The New Design Nexus' (1)
- 'The Pianist' and the ruins of Berlin (1)
- 'The police are rotten corrupt': social geography, police corruption and the mobilisation of scandal in Sydney in 1936 (1)
- 'The potential diversity of things we call TV': indigenous community television, self-determination and NITV (1)
- 'The power of Christ compels you': moral spectacle and The Exorcist universe (1)
- 'The real world': lived literacy practices and cultural learning from community placement (1)
- 'The ridge at the end of the world': Flanders, 1917, as an Australian disaster (1)
- 'The right to belong': family homelessness and citizenship (1)
- 'The tyranny of distance' : biotechnology networks and clusters in the Antipodes (1)
- 'The tyranny of distance': biotechnology networks and clusters in the antipodes (1)
- 'The world will be Tlön' : mapping the fantastic onto the virtual (2)
- 'They didn't want work, you see': inequality and blame in the Great Depression (1)
- 'Thirst' (1979) (1)
- 'This big hi-tech thing': gender and the internet at home in the 1990s (1)
- 'This got me thinking about the ongoing ''Why Triple J is shit ...'' discussion': the origins of the ABC's youth radio network (1)
- 'This is the Authority: this planet is under our protection': an exegesis of superheroes' interrogations of law (1)
- 'This is the Authority: this planet is under our protection': Perry Mason, Daredevil and the lawyer as (super) hero (1)
- 'This ship's unsinkable!': the Titanic on film (1)
- 'This suburb is of value to the whole of Melbourne': Save Our Suburbs and the struggle against inappropriate development (1)
- The 'Three-Step Test' and the wider public interest: towards a more inclusive interpretation (1)
- 'Tidy house, tidy mind’: contesting the boundaries of self-determination and acceptable risk in PDRS clients’ management of ‘home’ (1)
- 'Tirra Lirra'! Tales of purloined letters and edited destinies (1)
- 'To be or not to be?': is that still the question? Management education and professional development (1)
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