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    Is there inequity in hospital care among patients with acute coronary syndrome who are proficient and not proficient in English language?: Analysis of the SNAPSHOT ACS Study by Hyun, K, Redfern, J, Woodward, M, Briffa, T, Chew, D, Ellis, C, French, J, Astley, C, Gamble, G, Nallaiah, K, Howell, T, Lintern, K, Clark, R, Wechkunanukul, K, Brieger, D

    Published 2016
    “…<p><strong>Background:</strong> The provision of equitable acute coronary syndrome (ACS) care in Australia and New Zealand requires an understanding of the sources of variation in the provision of this care.…”
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    Biodiversity and the forestry sector by Petrokofsky, G, McDermott, C, Brown, N

    Published 2015
    “…The case study countries selected are Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States, all leading consumers in their respective world regions, with varying forest histories and forest endowments (Table 3.1). …”
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    Paleoproterozoic sterol biosynthesis and the rise of oxygen by Gold, David, Caron, Abigail, Fournier, Gregory P., Summons, Roger E

    Published 2020
    “…In 1999, steranes were reported in 2.7 billion year (Gyr)-old rocks from the Pilbara Craton in Australia, suggesting a long delay between photosynthetic oxygen production and its accumulation in the atmosphere (also known as the Great Oxidation Event) 2.45-2.32 Gyr ago. …”
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    Nanotechnology: a law for Malaysia / Amir Amsyar Mohd Nazir, Yusof Mohamed Salleh and Zul Saddiqin Abdul Samad by Mohd Nazir, Amir Amsyar, Mohamed Salleh, Yusof, Abdul Samad, Zul Saddiqin

    Published 2014
    “…Under this chapter we will discuss on the history of nanotechnology itself. We will go into deeper on what is nanotechnology, who introduced nanotechnology and the benefits and potential benefits of nanotechnology. …”
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    Monitoring work-related physical activity and estimating lower-limb loading: a proof-of-concept study by Wang, X, Perry, TA, Caroupapoullé, J, Forrester, A, Arden, N, Hunter, DJ

    Published 2021
    “…<br> <strong>Methods</strong> Twenty-four healthy adults, currently working full-time in a single occupation (≥ 35 h/week) and free of musculoskeletal disease, comorbidity and had no history of lower-limb injury/surgery (past 12-months) were recruited across New South Wales (Australia). …”
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    Predicting spontaneous clearance of acute hepatitis C virus in a large cohort of HIV-1-infected men. by Thomson, E, Fleming, V, Main, J, Klenerman, P, Weber, J, Eliahoo, J, Smith, J, McClure, M, Karayiannis, P

    Published 2011
    “… OBJECTIVE: An epidemic of acute hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in HIV-positive men-who-have-sex-with-men (MSM) is emerging in Europe, Australia and the USA. The aim of this study was to characterise the natural history of primary HCV in this setting and to assess host and viral factors which predict spontaneous clearance. …”
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    Predicting spontaneous clearance of acute hepatitis C virus in a large cohort of HIV-1-infected men by Thomson, E, Fleming, V, Main, J, Klenerman, P, Weber, J, Eliahoo, J, Smith, J, McClure, M, Karayiannis, P

    Published 2011
    “…Objective: An epidemic of acute hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in HIV-positive men-who-have-sex-with-men (MSM) is emerging in Europe, Australia and the USA. The aim of this study was to characterise the natural history of primary HCV in this setting and to assess host and viral factors which predict spontaneous clearance. …”
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    The idea of judicial power, with special reference to Australian law by Finnis, J

    Published 1965
    “…A conclusion of the whole thesis is that such features or conditions of legal discourse may readily be identified in the history of the Australian discussions of judicial power. …”
    Thesis
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    Settler literature and the Booker Prize: transnational literatures and metropolitan reception, 1985-2000 by McLean, T

    Published 2022
    “…<p>This thesis explores the influence of the Booker Prize on transnational literary circulation — specifically that of Anglophone settler novels from New Zealand, Australia and Canada. Drawing distinctions between the desires of local and international audiences in these countries, the thesis examines work that has been locally but not transnationally canonized. …”
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    HFC-23 (CHF3) emission trend response to HCFC-22 (CHClF2) production and recent HFC-23 emission abatement measures by Miller, Benjamin R., Rigby, Matthew, Kuijpers, L. J. M., Krummel, P. B., Steele, L. P., Leist, Michael, Fraser, P. J., McCulloch, A., Harth, C. M., Salameh, P., Muhle, Jens, Weiss, R. F., Wang, R. H. J., O'Doherty, Simon, Greally, B. R., Simmonds, P. G., Prinn, Ronald G

    Published 2011
    “…We present observations of lower-tropospheric mole fractions of HFC-23 measured by "Medusa" GC/MSD instruments from ambient air sampled in situ at the Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment (AGAGE) network of five remote sites (2007–2009) and in Cape Grim air archive (CGAA) samples (1978–2009) from Tasmania, Australia. These observations are used with the AGAGE 2-D atmospheric 12-box model and an inverse method to produce model mole fractions and a "top-down" HFC-23 emission history. …”
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    Global stroke statistics by Thrift, A, Thayabaranathan, T, Howard, G, Howard, V, Rothwell, P, Feigin, V, Norrving, B, Donnan, G, Cadilhac, D

    Published 2016
    “…We further screened reference lists and citation history of papers to identify other studies not obtained from these sources. …”
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    A marine geophysical study of the Wilkes Land rifted continental margin, Antarctica by Close, D, Watts, A, Stagg, H

    Published 2009
    “…During 2000-01 and 2001-02, Geoscience Australia acquired ∼10000 line km of seismic reflection and refraction, magnetic anomaly and gravity anomaly data over the margin. …”
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    Binational cohort study comparing the management and outcomes of pregnancy women with a BMI greater than 50-59.9kg/m2 and those with a BMI 60kg/m2 or greater by McCall, S, Li, Z, Kurinczuk, J, Sullivan, E, Knight, M

    Published 2018
    “…<strong>Setting</strong> Binational study in the UK and Australia. <strong>Participants</strong> UK: all pregnant women, and Australia: women who gave birth (birth weight ≥400 g or gestation ≥20 weeks) <strong>Methods</strong> Data from the Australasian Maternity Outcomes Surveillance System and UK Obstetric Surveillance System. …”
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    Binational cohort study comparing the management and outcomes of pregnant women with a BMI &gt;50–59.9 kg/m2 and those with a BMI ≥60 kg/m by McCall, S, Li, Z, Kurinczuk, J, Sullivan, E, Knight, M

    Published 2018
    “…<strong>Setting</strong> Binational study in the UK and Australia. <strong>Participants</strong> UK: all pregnant women, and Australia: women who gave birth (birth weight ≥400 g or gestation ≥20 weeks) <strong>Methods</strong> Data from the Australasian Maternity Outcomes Surveillance System and UK Obstetric Surveillance System. …”
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    Field measurement of non-linear changes to large gravity wave-groups by Tang, T, Tromans, PS, Adcock, TAA

    Published 2019
    “…In this paper we analyse Eulerian surface elevation time histories measured from two sites, Lake George (Australia) and the North Sea, to examine how weak nonlinearity has modified the shape of extreme wave groups relative to linear theory. …”
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