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    Tebbutt, W J (William John), QX10559

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/420807Surname: TEBBUTT. Given Name(s) or Initials: W J (WILLIAM JOHN). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX10559. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 32205.245517 Item: [2016.0049.53068] "Tebbutt, W J (William John), QX10559

    Tebbutt John — Report of M. Tebbutt’s observatory, the peninsula. Windsor, New South Wales, 1890

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    C. O. Tebbutt John — Report of M. Tebbutt’s observatory, the peninsula. Windsor, New South Wales, 1890. In: Bulletin astronomique, tome 12, 1895. p. 404

    Schreiben des Herrn John Tebbutt an den Herausgeber

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    Highlighting the history of nineteenth century Australian astronomy: the Tebbutt Collection in the Mitchell Library, Sydney

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    After providing a biographical sketch of John Tebbutt, Australia's foremost nineteenth century astronomer, this paper summarises the collection of Tebbutt archives in the Mitchell Library, Sydney, and discusses some individual record lost in detail. The `Tebbutt Collection' is an indispensable resource for those studying nineteenth and early twentieth century Australian astronomy, but it also throws light on the state of British, South African and New Zealand astronomy at this time

    Tebbutt vs Russell: passion, power and politics in nineteenth century Australian astronomy

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    During the second half of the nineteenth century Henry Chamberlain Russell and John Tebbutt were Australia's foremost astronomers. Russell was the Government Astronomer of New South Wales and director of the Sydney Observatory, while Tebbutt, an amateur astronomer, maintained a private observatory at nearby Windsor (for localities mentioned in the text see Figure 1). Initially Russell and Tebbutt collaborated closely, but there was a breakdown in relations during the 18808 and by 1891 they were openly feuding, forcing many leading Australian astronomers to take "sides". When the feud erupted on the pages of rile Observatory, it became an international issue. The Russell-Tebbutt feud only ended with Russell's death in 1907

    Schreiben des HerrnJohn Tebbutt an den Herausgeber

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    Fc-gamma receptor polymorphisms, cetuximab therapy, and survival in the NCIC CTG CO.17 trial of colorectal cancer

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    Abstract not availableGeoffrey Liu, Dongsheng Tu, Marcia Lewis, Dangxiao Cheng, Leslie A. Sullivan, Zhuo Chen, Eric Morgen, John Simes, Timothy J. Price, Niall C. Tebbutt, Jeremy D. Shapiro, G. Mark Jeffery, J. Daniel Mellor, Thomas Mikeska, Shakeel Virk, Lois E. Shepherd, Derek J. Jonker, Christopher J. O'Callaghan, John R. Zalcberg, Christos S. Karapetis, and Alexander Dobrovi
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