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    FIGURE 1 in Clive Edwards and earthworms: in memoriam

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    FIGURE 1. Clive Edwards (Family archive).Published as part of Domínguez, Usa Jorge, Fragoso, Carlos, James, Samuel W. & Lavelle, Patrick, 2023, Clive Edwards and earthworms: in memoriam, pp. 10-15 in Zootaxa 5255 (1) on page 11, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5255.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/774509

    Discharge characteristics and instabilities in the UK-25 ion thruster operating on inert gas propellants

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    SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN017197 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo

    Australia and Asia : opportunities amidst challenges

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    tag=1 data=Australia and Asia : opportunities amidst challenges tag=2 data=Edwards, Clive T. tag=3 data=Australian Economic Review 1st Quarter tag=6 data=^d ^m ^y1978 tag=8 data=TRADE tag=9 data=JAPAN%HONG KONG%SOUTH KOREA%TAIWAN%SINGAPORE tag=15 data=JO

    Inflammation and dementia: Using rheumatoid arthritis as a model to develop treatments?

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    Dementia is a major international public health problem which looks set to grow as the ageing population increases. Despite large amounts of investment there has been relatively little progress in developing new therapies to combat this. There is a growing body of evidence that both local and systemic inflammation are important in dementia; with cerebral inflammation occurring secondarily to beta-amyloid plaques, raised levels of serum inflammatory molecules and cytokines being present in Alzheimer's disease patients and systemic inflammation being associated with cerebral microvasculature disease in vascular dementia. Observational studies had suggested that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may reduce the risk of dementia, but subsequent interventional studies have been disappointing. More recently some observational studies have suggested a protective effect from conventional synthetic disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (csDMARDS) and tumour necrosis factor inhibiting (TNFi) biological therapies. Treatments for inflammatory rheumatic diseases have previously been repurposed and used successfully in other diseases, such as TNFi for inflammatory bowel disease. There are also studies looking at the use of csDMARDs such as methotrexate to improve outcomes after cardiovascular events. Ongoing interventional trials are currently looking at whether therapies designed to treat inflammatory and autoimmune diseases have the potential to be used to treat dementia.</p

    Clive Small on the real-life &quot;Underbelly&quot;

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    Over the course of his career, Clive Small, one of NSW\u27s most successful detectives, saw it all. His book, "Smack Express: How organised crime got hooked on drugs" is an insight into drug trafficking and organised crime on Australia\u27s east coast. Written with journalist Tom Gilling, it features an extraordinary range of colourful characters and situations. Take "Aunty", the female drug lord who has been successfully importing kilos of cocaine into Australia for decades. Or the bloke who thought that throwing someone into the boot of a car and driving it to South Australia wasn\u27t kidnapping, because "he never asked to get out of the boot". Clive Small is a former Assistant Commissioner of Police in NSW, and a former ICAC chief investigator. He resigned from ICAC in 2007 to pursue a defamation case against broadcaster Alan Jones. His investigations included the death of Griffith anti-drugs campaigner Donald McKay, the assassination of Cabramatta MP John Newman and the backpacker murders of Ivan Milat. Tom Gilling is a former journalist and author. He has written a number of novels and co-authored "The Bagman: Final Confessions of Jack Herbert", about a corrupt Queensland policeman whose evidence in the 1980s Fitzgerald Inquiry had a huge impact on Queensland

    Waratah football team

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    Waratah football team. Back Row: L-R: Ted Jacobs, Brax Horrocks, Gilbert Rees, Gus Moss, George Mckittrick, Clive Tresidder, Inge, Moss Hart, Bruce Sutherland, Keith Barnes, Bumble Stewart. Sitting: L-R: Jack Finlayson, Dan Webster, Green, Pup Wilson, Dickie Heaps, Stewart Ringwood, Brian Browning. In Front: Roy Edwards, Aubrey Barnes.Edwards, Marjory.Date:1925-1

    Fascist Design

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    Voce enciclopedica sulle relazioni fra design e regime fascista in Itali

    Futurism

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    voce enciclopedica su Futurismo e desig

    Necchi

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    Voce enciclopedica sull'azienda Necchi e la sua rilevanza per il desig

    Novecento

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    Voce enciclopedica sulla corrente artistica Novecento e la sua rilevanza per il design
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