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    COMSOL data files for the publication "3D Visualisation of trans-syncytial nanopores provides a pathway for paracellular diffusion across the human placental syncytiotrophoblast"

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    The zip file contains the COMSOL(COMSOL Multiphysics v5.5; COMSOL AB, Stockholm, Sweden) input files for each of the nanopores simulated in our study &quot;Visualisation of trans-syncytial nanopores provides a pathway for paracellular diffusion across the human placental syncytiotrophoblast&quot; Authors: Rohan M Lewis, Harikesan Baskaran, Jools Green, Stanimir Tashev, Eleni Paleologou1, Emma M Lofthouse, Jane K Cleal, Anton Page, David S Chatelet, Patricia Goggin, Bram G Sengers. The paper to be published in iScience A preprint is also available in Biorxiv doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.01.26.477815</span

    Notes on the history of the mobile phone in Australia

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    The first automatic mobile phone service was launched in Australia in 1981, with the first cellular mobile service following in 1987. In 2003 there were over 14.5 million mobile phone subscribers, and the technology had become central to everyday life and culture. Despite the significance of mobile phones, little has been written about their Australian histories. This paper offers some notes on the history of mobile telecommunications in Australia. As well as reviewing the development of the mobile phone in Australia, it looks at the cultural representation of this technology

    Material culture, identity, and colonial society in the Canadian fur trade

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    Citation: Peers, L. (2009) Material culture, identity, and colonial society in the Canadian fur trade. In: Daly Goggin, M. & Fowkes Tobin, B. (eds.) Women and things, 1750-1950: gendered material strategies. Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 55-74

    Presence of an anaesthetist during cataract surgery

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    Paul Athanasiov, Michael Goggin, Natalie Cutri, Umberto Boffa and Guy Madder

    Sister Thomas A. Goggin, m. a., The times of saint Gregory of Nyssa as reflected in the Letters and in the Contra Eunomium, Diss., The catholic University of America, Patristic Studies, vol. LXXIX, 1947

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    Courcelle Pierre. Sister Thomas A. Goggin, m. a., The times of saint Gregory of Nyssa as reflected in the Letters and in the Contra Eunomium, Diss., The catholic University of America, Patristic Studies, vol. LXXIX, 1947. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 52, 1950, n°1-2. pp. 182-183
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