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    E Tohei, a New Zealand girl [picture].

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    Attributed to Joseph Jenner Merrett by New Zealand researcher, 1989.; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK4610.; Title from inscription bot. c.; T3202

    Merrett, J C, 402294

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/404766Surname: MERRETT. Given Name(s) or Initials: J C. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 402294. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 6620.241878 Item: [2016.0049.37049] "Merrett, J C, 402294

    Heki, the Commander in Chief during the late war ... [picture].

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    Attributed to J.J. Merrett by New Zealand researchers.; Inscription continues: He died of consumption in 1849, caused by a blow he received from his wife in a fit of jealousy.; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK221.; Title from inscription bot. c.; T3193

    Hobson, C, WX16446

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/392604Surname: HOBSON. Given Name(s) or Initials: C. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: WX16446. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 35720.210374 Item: [2016.0049.24897] "Hobson, C, WX16446

    Hobson, C.

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    Letter Written by Harold R. Hobson to the Bryant College Service Club Dated April 10, 1944

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    [Transcription begins] Cpl. Harold R. Hobson 31289857379th Base Hq. [?] [?] B, Sq.AAFT C#1Miami Beach, Fla. April 10, 1944 Bryant Service Club: Just a little note to acknowledge the receipt of the box of delicious candy from the club.  These gifts from the Club are greatly appreciated, and it is certainly a good feeling to know that your alma mater thinks of you while you are away in service.  I’d like to take this opportunity to compliment the members on the fine work they are doing by keeping up contact with Bryant men and women in the service. Gratefully,Harold Hobson [Transcription ends

    Water quality monitoring, control and management (WQMCM) framework using collaborative wireless sensor networks

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    Improving water quality is of global concern, with agricultural practices being the major contributors to reduced water quality. The reuse of nutrient-rich drainage water can be a valuable strategy to gain economic-environmental benefits. However, currently the tools and techniques to allow this do not exist. Therefore, we have proposed a framework, WQMCM, which utilises increasingly common local farm-scale networks across a catchment, adding provision for collaborative information sharing. Using this framework, individual sub-networks can learn their environment and predict the impact of catchment events on their locality, allowing dynamic decision making for local irrigation strategies. Since resource constraints of network nodes (e.g. power consumption, computing power etc.) require a simplified predictive model for discharges, therefore low-dimensional model parameters are derived from the existing National Resource Conservation Method (NRCS), utilising real-time field values. Evaluation of the predictive models, developed using M5 decision trees, demonstrates accuracy of 84-94% compared with the traditional NRCS curve number model. The discharge volume and response time model was tested to perform with 6% relative root mean square error (RRMSE), even for a small training set of around 100 samples; however the discharge response time model required a minimum of 300 training samples to show reasonable performance with 16% RRMS

    A New Macroeconomic Time Series: Business Profitability in Twentieth-Century Australia

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    Macroeconomic time series, business profitability, Australia

    Agroeca dentigera Kulczynski, 1913, a liocranid spider new to Britain (Araneae, Liocranidae)

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    Felton, C. J., Merrett, P. (2004): Agroeca dentigera Kulczynski, 1913, a liocranid spider new to Britain (Araneae, Liocranidae). Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society 13 (1): 90-92, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.81980

    Macrosmia phalacra Merrett, Sazonov & Shcherbachev 1983

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    Macrosmia phalacra Merrett, Sazonov & Shcherbachev 1983 (Fig. 3 E) Material examined. 10 specimens: MNRJ 26890 (8, 173.0–77.0 mm), AG, ASTRO 2003082704; MNRJ 26891 (1, 105.6 mm), AG, ASTRO 2003021403; MNRJ 27042 (1, 135.0 mm), T, E- 537. Distribution. First record of Macrosmia phalacra in the WSA. Collected from off Espírito Santo and Rio de Janeiro, at depths from 1060 to 1567 m. It is rare species, known from the type locality in the Ninety East Ridge, Indian Ocean (17 °04’ S, 88 °09’ E), and few other specimens from the western North Atlantic (Merrett et al. 1983).Published as part of Melo, Marcelo R. S., Braga, Adriana C., Nunan, Gustavo W. A. & Costa, Paulo A. S., 2010, On new collections of deep-sea Gadiformes (Actinopterygii: Teleostei) from the Brazilian continental slope, between 11 ° and 23 ° S, pp. 25-46 in Zootaxa 2433 on pages 35-36, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19474
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