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Portrait of Niki Ellis [transparency] /
Condition: Good.; Title supplied by artist, see acquisition file number 204/08/00063-02.; Part of the collection of photographs of portraits of prominent Australians. "Niki Ellis, Dr. is assistant director preventive strategies branch, Worksafe Australia."--Note from artist
Gary Foley, Hobart, 1986 [picture] /
Title from inscriptions on verso.; Part of collection: Rennie Ellis: Aussies all.; Inscriptions: titled, "1986/2006" and "Aussies All Exhibition"--In ink lower right on verso.; Item with accompanying exhibition note.; Condition: Good.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http//nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4084018; Purchased from Rennie Ellis Photographic Archive through Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2007.; Exhibited: Rennie Ellis: Aussies all, National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, 2006. AuCNL
May Day, 1981 - Gary Foley.
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/276298May Day, 3rd May 1981 - Gary Foley (second from left) with other Koori protesters.200479
Item: [1999.0081.00347] "May Day, 1981 - Gary Foley.
EXPLORATHON 2023 Bright Club: Daniel Ridley-Ellis
Daniel Ridley-Ellis is head of the Centre Wood Science and Technology at Edinburgh Napier University. He is one of the UK’s technical experts on guessing the strength of wood and can talk for hours on the topic – which he frequently does if nobody stops him. His main area of research is understanding the properties of wood, and how they are influenced by tree growth, forest management, and climate. He represents the UK at European Standards Committees for grading of construction timber, and the majority of structural sawn timber produced in the UK is now graded with settings he developed. He was named “woodland hero” for 2016 by Grown in Britain, and is also active in online learning, public engagement and science communication. He was the lead organiser of Bright Club Edinburgh from 2011 to 2023.What is Bright Club?Bright Club is the platform that transforms researchers into stand-up comedians and has been doing this for 10 years across the UK – it’s about having fun and audience participation! This event was recorded in Sandy's Bar, University of St Andrews Student Union on 29 October 2023 as part of EXPLORATHON, Scotland's contribution to European Researchers' Night. In 2022-23, EXPLORATHON was supported by the Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council [grant number EP/X020894/1].Author contributions to contentDaniel Ridley-Ellis conceived, planned, and presented the content recorded in the video. Kirsty Ross organised the event and recorded the raw footage of the performance, which Daniel Ridley-Ellis then edited into a YouTube-appropriate format.</p
Gary Foley at the People for Nuclear Disarmament (PND) rally, March 1983.
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/276360Gary Foley at the People for Nuclear Disarmament (PND) rally, March 1983.200614
Item: [1999.0081.00409] "Gary Foley at the People for Nuclear Disarmament (PND) rally, March 1983.
Analytical Fourier transform Raman spectroscopy : development and application to polymer systems
Part I of the thesis describes extensive modifications made to a commercial analytical grade FT-IR instrument, in order to measure FT-Raman spectra in the NIR. The instrument was evaluated, and sample geometries and a range of accessories developed and assessed. A final prototype design for routine analysis is described. The FT-Raman method is simple and rapid to use, and ideally suited to the analytical laboratory. Part II describes the investigation of a wide range of polymer systems, from a basic identification / characterization viewpoint, to highlighting the advantages and drawbacks of the technique, and its feasibility, and the type of information available from polymers. In chapter 4A a general study of paint materials is summarized, and 3 industrially important problems are considered in more detail; the curing of alkyd resins, polymer latexes, and weathering. Kinetic information can be obtained from the FR-Raman spectra. In chapter 4B, a number of natural and synthetic elastomers are analyzed in their raw, blended, and crosslinked states. FT-Raman spectracan be used to rapidly determine microstructure in polybutadiene-based synthetic rubbers, and to follow the vulcanization process. Chapter 5 investigates the FT-vibrational spectra of a series of commercial polyethers, their copolymers, and composites. Compositional analysis of ES-EES copolymers, and the problem of obtaining crystallinity measurements in PEEK and its glass-fibre composites is discussed. FT-Raman spectroscopy can provide rapid determinations for both of these parameters. In Chapter 6 a range of novel thermotropic liquid crystal polyesters are analyzed. A series of spectroscopic variations with temperature and the thermal history of these materials can be related to the thermotropic behaviour, and the molecular structure of the crystal and liquid crystal phases is discussed.</p
Competition policy. by Brian Ellis
tag=1 data=Competition policy. by Brian Ellis
tag=2 data=Ellis, Brian
tag=3 data=Australian Rationalist,
tag=5 data=46
tag=6 data=Autumn/Winter 1998
tag=7 data=51-56.
tag=8 data=ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
tag=9 data=COMPETITION%CORPORATISATION%NATIONAL COMPETITION POLICY%PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR EFFECTIVENESS%SERVICE DELIVERY%SOCIAL POLICY%INNOVATION
tag=10 data=Examines the Government's National Competition Policy in relation to encouraging R&D, and the corporisation of public services and utilites. The author is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at La Trobe UNiversity and Vice-President of the Rationalist Society of Australia. Article Taken from What's New.
tag=13 data=CABExamines the Government's National Competition Policy in relation to encouraging R&D, and the corporisation of public services and utilites. The author is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at La Trobe UNiversity and Vice-President of the Rationalist Society of Australia. Article Taken from What's New
Letter dated 21 April 1908 from Emery W. Ellis to his classmates
Letter of Emery W. Ellis to former classmates, reporting plans to fully reopen Lintsing Station; Purchase of old merchant home for Boys\u27 School; History of old merchant home; Emary W Ellis-author; Apr 21, 0
An Input-Output Matrix for Ellis County
Widespread interest usually exists as to the effect of a college or university on the economy of a local area. The author shares this interest; thus, the primary goal of this thesis was to quantitatively determine the impact that Fort Hays Kansas State College has on the economy of Ellis County. Secondary goals were to discover the interdependence (or lack of interdependence) existing among the various processing sectors that make up the business spectrum of Ellis County. It was decided to utilize input-output analysis to accomplish this objective. A transactions matrix was constructed from secondary data and a limited amount of direct research. The transactions matrix was inverted in order to obtain business and income multipliers. The author\u27s conclusions are as follows: 1. As was expected, the processing sectors in Ellis County exhibit a relative lack of interdependence, that is, both exports and imports are relatively high. 2. The Ellis County economy is relatively diversified, with several sectors being important contributors to income. 3. Educational services are by far the most important sector in Ellis County, and agriculture and mining are also quite important as contributors to personal income. 4. The increased enrollment and budget of Fort Hays Kansas State College will effect an approximate increase in personal income for the years 1967-1972 of $2,500,000. 5. The indicated increase in the three service sectors in Ellis County means that population and income should continue to grow at a steady pace. 6. An input-output study conducted by direct survey methods is necessary in order to predict expansions in specific sectors
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