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    Interview with Colin Harris

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    Don Dunstan Oral History Project interview transcripts. No conditions are imposed on the reuse of this transcript by the interviewee. This transcript contains material that may be sensitive to some Aboriginal communities.Interview with Colin Harris by George Lewkowicz. Colin Harris worked in the Environment Department during the Dunstan era. In this interview, Colin discusses Aboriginal heritage, conservation and the environment. The interview was held on the 8th May 2008

    Ghost sign for G. Harris & Son on Melton Road in Syston, 2021.

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    Ghost sign for 'G. Harris & Son Builders'. Interestingly the building next to it belongs to L. Harris Joinery and may be related to G. Harris & Son

    Sodium chloride in Australian grape juice and its effect on alcoholic and malolactic fermentation

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    Elevated concentrations of sodium chloride (NaCl) are being observed in grape juice and wine, typically because of increasing soil and water salinity. There has been growing concern that the salt content of grapes may affect wine quality and the ability of yeast and bacteria to undertake fermentation and malolactic fermentation, respectively. This study evaluates the tolerance of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Oenococcus oeni to salt in juice and wine by determining the duration of alcoholic fermentation and malolactic fermentation, culture viability, and metabolite production. Increased NaCl concentrations extended fermentation duration by S. cerevisiae and elevated concentrations of acetic acid and glycerol were observed. The effect of NaCl itself was not inhibitory to the O. oeni strains surveyed and in some cases appeared to enhance the extent of malic acid catabolism.Rauri Donkin, Scott Robinson, Krista Sumby, Victoria Harris, Colin McBryde and Vladimir Jirane

    Ghost sign for H.G.S. Harris Motor Engineer on Clarendon Park Road, 2019.

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    Ghost sign reading 'H.G.S. Harris / Motor Engineer / Works & Garage / Queens Rd. / Phone 1311'. This photo partially reveals a second sign below the H.G.S. Harris sign, reading 'Manship & Son'. To see the full image of this sign, view Manship & Son in our collection

    Performance of a micro-engineered ultrasonic particle manipulator

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    An ultrasonic microfluidic particle manipulator has been modeled and its experimentally measured separation performance has been compared with the modeled results for 1 µm latex particles, and yeast particles in water

    Author-Agent Conversation

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    Author-agent conversation, April 21st, 2023 Langsam 646, Elliston Poetry Room Host: Chris Bachelder Author: Allegra Hyde Agent: Erin Harris 1.) Welcome (Bachelder) 2.) Introduction of Allegra Hyde (Bachelder) 3.) Introduction of Erin Harris (Bachelder) 4.) Writer and agent’s paths and their intersection (Hyde, Harris) 5.) Writer and agent working relationship (Hyde, Harris) 6.) Publishing short stories versus novels (Hyde, Harris) 7.) Query letter and timing to seek representation (Hyde, Harris) 8.) Audience Q&A (Hyde, Harris) 9.) Where the market is now (Hyde, Harris) 10.) Closing (Bachelder

    A Conversation with Jessica B. Harris

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    A conversation with culinary historian and award-winning author Jessica B. Harris, moderated by Gabrielle Fulton Ponder

    Chair's Breakdown of Glasgow 2024

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    a 'fireside chat' panel discussing the management and chairing of the Glasgow 2024, A Worldcon for Our Futures event, with the Chair of the event (Prof Esther MacCallum-Stewart), and previous chairs Vincent Docherty and Colin Harris

    Biographical essay of Grant Harris

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    A short biographical essay of Grant Harris, owner of Cowtown, the oldest weekly rodeo in America, located in New Jersey. This essay was written as a part of the You're U.S. project (http://youreus.com/). Created by Emile Klein, You’re U.S. is a unique ethnographic project using arts and craftsmanship to display the distinctive character of people across America. Its goal is to create an engaging and accessible public archive of American people and their histories, an archive that provides diverse opinions and honest representations of those documented.The New York Foundation for the Arts acts as the project's fiscal sponsor.Dirk Johnson, the biographer, is a nationally prominent author and journalist known for his award-winning work as Bureau Chief for The New York Times and Newsweek magazine. He is the author of Biting the Dust and Meth: America's Home Cooked Menace
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