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Migration to Australia, the transition from sail to steam, and the SS Great Britain
Abstract The transition from sail to steam for emigrant ships on the route to Australia took place in the early 1880s. From the 1850s, a string of steamship ventures failed, but with one outstanding exception. Brunel's iconic ship the SS Great Britain made 32 voyages to Australia from 1852 to 1875 with a total of nearly 16,000 passengers. Among the key
Timothy J. Hatton
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How to Live in the Moment: The Methodology and Limitations of Evolutionary Research on Consciousness. [PDF]
de Weerd CR, Dung L.
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National identity after conquest
Abstract Conquering powers routinely adopt state‐directed nationalization projects that seek to make the boundaries of the nation coterminous with the (newly expanded) boundaries of the state. To this end, they implement policies that elevate the economic status of individuals who embrace the occupier's national identity and discriminate against those ...
Christopher Carter, Daniel W. Gingerich
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Using Mg isotopes to constrain the formation temperature of dolomite. [PDF]
Li X+7 more
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Abstract The reality of the social economy has traditionally given rise to various debates and has been examined from different perspectives by academia. In this article, we conducted an in‐depth study through a bibliometric analysis of the scientific literature that addresses the reality of the social economy (in its different expressions) from a ...
Esther García‐Río+2 more
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Earth's magnetic field and its relationship to the origin of life, evolution and planetary habitability. [PDF]
Tarduno JA, Zhou T, Huang W, Jodder J.
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A burrowing annelid from the early Cambrian. [PDF]
Yang X, Aguado MT, Yang J, Bleidorn C.
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Spongy-looking microfabrics in the earliest named stromatolite represent deep burial alteration and incipient metamorphism. [PDF]
Neuweiler F+7 more
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Coding with a transdisciplinary team – A project exploring unhealthy urban development
Short Abstract In this paper we explore coding in a transdisciplinary team. We discuss how we navigate the spaces and times between disciplines and ideas, and what other researchers can learn from our experience. Abstract We are a geographer and a public policy researcher who share an interest in public health.
Andrew Barnfield, Geoff Bates
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