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Abstract Ocean wave activity in polar seas is intensifying, so that modeling waves in ice‐covered oceans accurately is critical for navigational safety and forecasting the response of the declining sea ice. WAVEWATCH III (WW3) has emerged as the leading spectral wave model for high‐latitude regions in recent years, having incorporated an extensive ...
Fabien Montiel +4 more
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Rail relations: Aboriginal storywork and remaking Australia’s settler‐colonial infrastructure
Abstract Australian railway histories are dominated by narratives of engineering triumphs, colonial expansion into empty land, and bringing civilisation and development through railway infrastructure. These settler‐colonial stories can be read back on themselves as histories and geographies of Aboriginal dispossession and colonial possession.
Naama Blatman +5 more
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The War, from the Landing at Gallipoli to the Death of Lord Raglan
The journalist William Howard Russell (1820–1907) is sometimes regarded as being the first war correspondent, and his reports from the conflict in the Crimea are also credited with being a cause of reforms made to the British military system. Published in 1855, during the late stages of the conflict, this is a collection of eye-witness reports ...
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Knowledge translation in Indigenous health research: voices from the field
Abstract Objectives To better understand what knowledge translation activities are effective and meaningful to Indigenous communities and what is required to advance knowledge translation in health research with, for, and by Indigenous communities. Study design Workshop and collaborative yarning.
Michelle Kennedy (Wiradjuri) +10 more
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Abstract Introduction Commercial tobacco use was systematically embedded as a valuable commodity through colonisation that continues to be exploited for profit by the Tobacco Industry. There have been significant declines in current smoking prevalence among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples 18 years and over, from 55% in 1994 to 43% in 2018–
Christina Heris +8 more
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The War: From the Death of Lord Raglan to the Evacuation of the Crimea
William Howard Russell (1820–1907) is today credited with having shaped the image and role of the modern war correspondent. His dispatches for The Times during the Crimean War were so influential that they led to military reforms and the fall of the Aberdeen Government.
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Huxleyan utopia or Huxleyan dystopia? "Scientific humanism", Faure's legacy and the ascendancy of neuroliberalism in education. [PDF]
Mochizuki Y, Vickers E, Bryan A.
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Indigenous peoples, tobacco use and the role of the commercial tobacco industry
Respirology, Volume 30, Issue 1, Page 21-24, January 2025.
Raglan Maddox, Lisa J. Whop
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Military surgery as national romance: the memory of British heroic fortitude at Waterloo. [PDF]
Kennaway J.
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The Crimean War as a technological enterprise. [PDF]
Bektas Y.
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