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Graham Gee, Sarah Sheridan, Lena Charles, Lana Dayne, Lisa Joyce, Jack Stevens, Yin Paradies, Carol Hulbert, Nick Haslam, Reg Thorpe, Lisa Thorpe, Alister Thorpe, Paul Stewart, Lionel Austin, Louise Lyons, Mary Belfrage, Ruby Warber, Ashley Paxton and Laura Thompson
This study documents evaluation of the Her Tribe and His Tribe Aboriginal-designed empowerment pilot programs. The programs were designed to support Victorian Aboriginal people to strengthen mental health, social and emotional wellbeing, community connec...
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Jacqueline Francis, Tan-Chyuan Chin and Dianne Vella-Brodrick
Wellbeing literacy (WL) may be the missing ingredient required to optimally enhance or enable positive psychology intervention (PPI) effectiveness. This study involved Victorian government funded primary schools, including two rural, two regional, and tw...
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Gwendoline Ernesta Webber,Richard John Webber
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The state built brown coal (lignite) power generation industry in the Latrobe Valley, Australia started in the 1930?s. The State Electricity Commission Victoria (SECV) managed this industry until its disaggregation, corporatisation, and privatisation, in...
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Paula García-Bermejo, Blanca De-la-Cruz-Torres and Carlos Romero-Morales
The objective of this study was to evaluate the short-term and crossover effects of a percutaneous neuromodulation (PNM) intervention on the femoral nerve, regarding the pain, knee flexion motion (range of motion (ROM)), and functionality, in patients wi...
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Yakub Karagoz,Axel Korthaus,Naomi Augar
Projects are temporal organisation forms that are highly knowledge-intensive and play an important role in modern public (and private) sector organisations. The effective and efficient creation, dissemination, application and conservation of relevant kno...
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Nara Somaratne, Saad Mustafa, Jeff Lawson
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The mode of vertical recharge to aquifers is important to the application of appropriate recharge estimation methods. This study identifies the origin, geochemical evolution and mode of vertical leakage to the Gambier Basin confined aquifer, south east o...
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Alec Zuo, Robert Brooks, Sarah Ann Wheeler, Edwyna Harris and Henning Bjornlund
Water markets have been used by Australian irrigators as a way to reduce risk and uncertainty in times of low water allocations and rainfall. However, little is known about how irrigators? bidding trading behavior in water markets compares to other marke...
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Francois P. Retief, Andr? Wessels, Johan F.G. Cilliers
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This study discusses the impact of ?Victorian haemophilia? on the royal houses of Europe during the 19th and 20th centuries. Haemophilia as a molecular defect is explained and the clinical picture of the condition is indicated. Applicable therapeu...
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ASKIN HALUK YILDIRIM
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This article aims to provide an insight to one of the major social conflicts in the history of the world in relation with its reflections in some of Charles Dickens? major works. The approach is multidisciplinary in that the main principles of social con...
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Harry M Karamujic
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The paper examines the impact of seasonal influences on Australian housing approvals, represented by the State of Victoria[1] building approvals for new houses (BANHs). The prime objective of BANHs is to provide timely estimates of future residential bui...
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