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- We languish in our habits and must see life afresh (1)
- We need more than 2020 vision to see the summit (1)
- [We need to work on the affirmation of Kokino] (1)
- We used to win, we used to lose, we used to play: simulacra, hypo-ludicity and the lost art of losing (1)
- We will disappear (1)
- We're all going to die, but is it statistically significant? (1)
- We're all tech heads now (1)
- We're in their hands: teen space settlement designers display engineering and active-learning skills but their plans fall short on 'liveability' (1)
- We're just not that into it (2)
- We're Orff!: 5 easy Orff based units for beginning-lower primary [Book, DVD & CD] (1)
- Weak gravitational lensing in different cosmologies, using an algorithm for shear in three dimensions (1)
- Weakly turbulent laws of wind-wave growth (1)
- The wealth and poverty of networks (1)
- The wealth and poverty of networks part one: networks in a space of flows (1)
- The wealth and poverty of networks part two: Intermedia and media convergence before the Internet (1)
- Wear behaviour and surface form evolution of a novel titanium carbide implanted surface under lubricated conditions (1)
- Wear behaviour of pure Ti with a nanocrystalline surface layer (1)
- Wear fatigue interaction and maintenance strategies (2)
- Wear of coatings in wool-severing applications (1)
- Wear performance of cast magnesium alloys (1)
- Wear resistance of plasma immersion ion implanted Ti6A14V (1)
- Wear results from the 2.5d model (1)
- Wear testing of deep head-hardened (DHH), normal head-hardened (Nippon) and bainitic (J6) rail steels (1)
- Wearing out your welcome: homelessness amongst affluence: homeless and at risk young people in Banyule and Nillumbik (1)
- Wearing the world (1)
- Wearing two hats: teacher and learner (1)
- Weaving business processes and rules: a Petri net approach (1)
- Weaving virtual service networks into regional cities: 'nurture the body here, and offer the mind anywhere': anecdotes from the Coffs Harbour community forums to minimise carbon usage and maximise regional innovation (1)
- Web 2.0 and user-created content: students negotiating shifts in academic authority (1)
- A Web 2.0 recipe for effective feedback (1)
- Web buckling of lightsteel beams strengthened with CFRP subjected to end-bearing forces (1)
- Web enabled marketing mix using competitive intelligence for website development in the Australian Legal Industry: a qualitative framework based on the marketing mix (1)
- Web graph clustering for displays and navigation of cyberspace (1)
- A web graph filtering and clustering system (1)
- Web of intrigue, by Crikey (1)
- Web review: getting the facts straight (1)
- Web service based architecture for workflow management systems (1)
- Web service-based business process development, threat modeling and security assessment tool (1)
- A web services variability description language (WSVL) for business users oriented service customization (1)
- Web site's findability and company's image (1)
- Web watch: YouTube, Technorati and Healia (1)
- Web-based alcohol intervention for Maori university students: double-blind, multi-site randomized controlled trial (1)
- Web-based alcohol screening and brief intervention for Maori and non-Maori: the New Zealand e-SBINZ trials (1)
- Web-based centralized multiclient cooperative contractor registration system (1)
- Web-based client advisory decision support system for design-builder prequalification (1)
- Web-based decision support for improved infrastructure project management (1)
- Web-based e-commerce in Australian small and medium enterprises (1)
- Web-based feedback on conceptual understanding of physics for science and engineering first year students (1)
- Web-based learning: experience-based research (1)
- Web-based lecture technologies and their effects on student performance (1)
- Web-based strategies : a crucial expansion for proton (1)
- Web-based surveys as an alternative to traditional mail methods (1)
- A web-based system for environmental health information in a Malaysian context (1)
- Web-based teaching: communicating technical diagrams with the vision impaired (1)
- WebServ Index: an indicator for visitor-perceived website service quality in Malaysia (1)
- Website navigation tools: a decade of design trends 2002 to 2011 (1)
- Website quality in the electronic marketspace (1)
- Website quality in the electronic marketspace: replication of the WebQual™ instrument (2)
- Websites on addictive disorder (1)
- The week media diversity was mortally wounded (1)
- A weighted k-means clustering based co-scheduling strategy towards efficient execution of scientific workflows in collaborative cloud environments (1)
- Welcome to the 1st International Workshop on Software Engineering for the Smart Grid (SE4SG 2012) (1)
- Welcome to the inaugural edition of Working Notes, issue 1, June 2010 (1)
- Welcome to the materials world (1)
- Welcome: The 2nd International Conference on Computer and Automation Engineering (ICCAE 2010) (1)
- Welding parameters that control dilution in hardfacing overlays (2)
- Welding with lasers (1)
- A well-connected pundit (1)
- The wellbeing of older job seekers: implications for the labour force participation agenda (1)
- Wellbeing online: a wellbeing internet intervention, www.wellbeingonline.org (1)
- Wenchuan post-earthquake reconstruction by utilizing composite tubular construction and FRP retrofitting technology (1)
- Wendy Hiller (1)
- Wer bin ich bei der Arbeit?: ein Beitrag zur Identifikation und Identitat bei der Arbeit (1)
- West Gate Bridge: a case study on the use of carbon fibre (1)
- The West Gate Bridge: strengthening of a 20th century bridge for 21st century loading (1)
- West meets east: adapting activity theory for HCI and CSCW applications? (1)
- Western economics is toxic: can we learn from the Cubans? (1)
- Western horizon : Sydney's heartland and the future of Australian politics (1)
- Western modernity: one among many (1)
- Westpac GEM Australia: a study of Australian entrepreneurship in 2003 (1)
- Westpac GEM Australia: a study of Australian entrepreneurship in 2004 (1)
- Wettability changes in the formation of polymeric multilayers on cellulose fibres and their influence on wet adhesion (1)
- The wetting and drying of a floodplain-wetland (1)
- The wetting and drying regime of a terminal flood plain-wetland system: implications for waterbird habitat (1)
- What about 'nutrition' and gestational diabetes? (1)
- What about the workers? (1)
- What advertising testing might have been, if we had only known (1)
- What ageing means to gay men in Australia (1)
- What are critics for? (1)
- What are exponential random graph models (1)
- What are hotels trying to say in their mission statements? A content analysis (1)
- What are humans, and what ought they be (1)
- What are some possible and likely solutions to the current and future labour shortage in Japan? (1)
- What are the key factors that influence women's paid work and family after childbirth? Preliminary findings (1)
- What are the school-wide strategies that support sustained, regular and effective instructional reading programmes for 10-13 year-old students? A New Zealand experience (1)
- What are you looking at? Newest findings from an empirical study of group awareness (1)
- What benefit sharing arrangements do people want from biobanks? A survey of public opinion in Australia (1)
- What benefits can be brought forward by adopting RFID in emergency management? (1)
- What Blix told Howard about WMDs (1)
- What can WWW offer in the treatment of bipolar disorder? Introduction of www.moodswings.net.au (1)
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