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    Victorian mansion "Bonleigh"

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/270641Black and white photograph showing the front of Victorian mansion "Bonleigh" with foliage in the foreground. The house was designed by architect A.L Smith in 1860 and is one of the first homes built in the Melbourne suburb of Brighton. It was the home of Henry Arthur Pitt and Gertrude Augusta Pitt, parents of Kathleen Fitzpatrick. Stamp on back of photograph "Dr. David Pitt / 17 White Avenue, East Kew / Tel. 8598473". Previous control number: 8/32256828 Item: [1991.0009.00022] "Victorian mansion "Bonleigh"

    Delta Sigma Delta 192

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    A.L. Ashby, L.C. Ewing, T.A. Fitzpatrick, R.J. Nolan, W.S. Davis, R.M. Gilmore, Grand Master, W.R. Murphy, J.A. O'Grady, J.B. Sherry, W.J. Snyder, V.A. Hertrich, Treasurer, F.O. Raasche, C.T. Hughes, J.Byron, R.J. Weir, Senior Page, L. Perion, T. Beckwith, E.Wipf, J.W. Snyder, P.K. Jones, F. Morgan, M.T. Laughlin, T.W. Oneal, H.J. Roch

    A Review of Some Updates in the 13th Edition of “Sears and Zemansky’s University Physics with Modern Physics” (Authors: Hugh D. Young and Roger A. Freedman; contributing author, A. Lewis Ford; 2012)

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    Young, H.D.; and Freedman, R.A.; Ford, A.L. (contributing author). 2012. Sears and Zemansky’s University Physics with Modern Physics. 13th ed.Pearson Education, Inc., Addison-Wesley, San Francisco, CA, USA

    Development of an advanced absorption heat transformer

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    Mechanical Maritime and Materials Engineerin

    Thermal energy storage by means of an absorption cycle

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    Mechanical Maritime and Materials Engineerin

    Modelling of a refrigerating system coupled with a refridgerated room

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    Mechanical Maritime and Materials Engineerin

    Detecting spatial and temporal house price diffusion in the Netherlands: A Bayesian network approach

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    Following the 2007–08 Global Financial Crisis, there has been a growing research interest on the spatial interrelationships between house prices in many countries. This paper examines the spatio-temporal relationship between house prices in the twelve provinces of the Netherlands using a recently proposed econometric modelling technique called the Bayesian Graphical Vector Autoregression (BG-VAR). This network approach is suitable for analysing the complex spatial interactions between house prices. It enables a data-driven identification of the most dominant provinces where temporal house price shocks may largely diffuse through the housing market. Using temporal house price volatilities for owner-occupied dwellings from 1995Q1 to 2016Q1, the results show evidence of temporal dependence and house price diffusion patterns in distinct sub-periods from different provincial housing sub-markets in the Netherlands. In particular, the results indicate that Noord-Holland was most predominant from 1995Q1 to 2005Q2, while Drenthe became most central in the period 2005Q3–2016Q1.Accepted Author ManuscriptOLD Housing System
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