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    Dr. Mike Davison – Faculty Author Interview

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    Dr. Mike Davison, Professor of Music, discusses his documentary film, Cuba: Rhythm in Motion. This dynamic film captures the joy of making music in Cuba, an island that Dr. Davison has visited numerous times with his students. The contrasting yet intertwined histories of Cuban and American music are traced and illustrated with extensive performance footage. A DVD of Cuba: Rhythm in Motion is available in Parsons Music Library

    Arthur Davison Ficke

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    An obituary for author Arthur Davison Ficke

    Arthur Davison Ficke

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    An obituary for author Arthur Davison Ficke

    Arthur Davison Ficke

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    An obituary for author Arthur Davison Ficke

    PAPERS OF GRAEME DAVISON RELATING TO UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE HISTORY DEPARTMENT

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/66501The papers relate to activities and debates within the Melbourne History Department in which Davison had a key role. Sets of papers include: 1. Papers generated by a faculty committee, chaired by Davison, to promote the development of the social sciences within the Faculty of Arts. There were longstanding debates about whether or not sociology should be taught at the University of Melbourne. Davison, who had studied social theory at Oxford, was eager to see it included. Dean Sam Hammond was receptive to a modest proposal to introduce a course in social theory to anchor a sequence of 'social science' subjects, selected from the Faculty's existing offerings. The committee recommended to make a new faculty appointment, a lecturer in social theory. However, two existing members of the faculty, Geoff Sharpe of Social Studies, a Marxist, and Frank Knopfelmacher of Psychology, an anti-Marxist, agreed to join forces to teach the course, an arrangement that continued for some years until the Ashworth Lectureship was established. 2. Papers relating to a committee on Graduate Studies in the History Department which Davison chaired. John Salmond refers to this committee in his chapter in Fay Anderson and Stuart Macintyre (eds), The Life of the Past: The discipline of history at the University of Melbourne, 2006, p.99. These papers include some remnants of internal correspondence around the issue including a contribution by ancient historian Bill Culican. 3. Cyclostyled papers by various staff members and others contributed to the vigorous debates about history and theory in the Department in the late 1970s. Other papers including teaching material especially relating to honours subjects taught by Davison including a student research project on HMAS Perth. A substantial collection of Davison's personal and professional papers is held by Monash University Archives. Parts of this description were contributed by Graeme Davison.184909 Acquisition: [2016.0134] "PAPERS OF GRAEME DAVISON RELATING TO UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE HISTORY DEPARTMENT

    Surface density of states in the many-neighbor approximation

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    PT: J; CR: DAVISON SG, 1969, CHEM PHYS LETT, V3, P424 DAVISON SG, 1972, INT J QUANTUM CHEM, V6, P387 DAVISON SG, 1976, INT J QUANTUM CHEM, V10, P867 ECONOMOU EN, 1983, SOLID STATE SCI SER, V7 KALKSTEIN D, 1971, SURF SCI, V26, P85 LAVIS DA, UNPUB LAVIS DA, 1985, J PHYS C SOLID STATE, V18, P1387; NR: 7; TC: 4; J9: J PHYS CHEM; PG: 4; GA: A0336Source type: Electronic(1

    Multisite bond and overlap treatment of polymer-chain band structure

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    The usual tight-binding (TB) approximation, employed in electronic structure calculations, is extended to include the more-distant neighbor sites than the first. In doing so, a simple power law is adopted to describe the bond and overlap contributions, which enables the energy dispersion relation to be obtained in a closed analytic form. The resulting energy band structure has markedly different features from its TB Counterpart to which it reduces in the appropriate limits. In particular, local extrema always occur at the TB stationary values, although these may not both be band edges. Another intermediate critical point may arise, which is one of the band edges, the other being located at one of the TB extrema. (C) 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.PT: J; CR: ALSTRUP I, 1968, PHYS STATUS SOLIDI, V28, P555 ANDRE JM, 1990, INT J QUANTUM CHEM S, V24, P65 DAVISON SG, 1967, J SURF SCI, V6, P323 DAVISON SG, 1969, CHEM PHYS LETT, V3, P424 DAVISON SG, 1970, SOLID STATE PHYS, V25, P1 DAVISON SG, 1972, INT J QUANTUM CHEM, V6, P387 DAVISON SG, 1976, INT J QUANTUM CHEM, V10, P867 DAVISON SG, 1986, J PHYS CHEM-US, V90, P652 DAVISON SG, 1996, BASIC THEORY SURFACE DAVISON SG, 2002, ACTA PHYS CHIM DEBRE, V189, P34 FAIRBAIRN WM, 1968, SURF SCI, V9, P439 FUJIMOTO H, 1987, CHEM PHYS LETT, V141, P485 GILBERT TL, 1962, J MATH PHYS, V3, P107 HOFFMANN R, 1991, MACROMOLECULES, V24, P3725 KARPFEN A, 1982, PHYS SCR T, V1, P79 KOSTER GF, 1954, PHYS REV, V95, P1167 LAVIS DA, 1986, J PHYS C SOLID STATE, V19, P3125 LOWDIN PO, 1950, J CHEM PHYS, V18, P365 LOWDIN PO, 1951, J CHEM PHYS, V19, P1579 MCKINNON BA, 1995, PHYS REV B, V52, P14531 MIRABELLA DA, 1994, AM J PHYS, V62, P162 MIRABELLA DA, 1994, PHYS REV B, V50, P12152 MIRABELLA DA, 1998, INT J QUANTUM CHEM, V68, P285 MISKOVIC ZL, 1996, CHEM PHYS LETT, V260, P647 RUEDENBERG K, 1961, J CHEM PHYS, V34, P1878 SLATER JC, 1930, PHYS REV, V35, P509 SPRINGBORG M, 1989, PHYS REV B, V40, P3333 SPRINGBORG M, 2000, INT J QUANTUM CHEM, V77, P843 TAFERNER WT, 1997, CHEM PHYS LETT, V269, P171 TOMASEK M, 1960, J CZECH J PHYS B, V10, P268; NR: 30; TC: 0; J9: INT J QUANTUM CHEM; PG: 6; GA: 717VPSource type: Electronic(1

    Lustron House, 819 Vincent Place, Mitchell SD, Davison County

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    35 mm slide, one-story Lustron home with metal roof and a covered porchDrawer info: Custer- Fall River; 819 Vincent pl Mitchell Davison Co.Pakon Davison CO. Mitchell 819 Vincent P

    Maurice Platnauer, Aristophanes. Peace. Edited with introduction and commentary by M. P. Oxford

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    Davison J. A. Maurice Platnauer, Aristophanes. Peace. Edited with introduction and commentary by M. P. Oxford. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 33, fasc. 2, 1964. pp. 467-468

    Surface states in electrochemisorption

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    The recursive Green function (RGF) method is used to obtain the surface and adatom RGFs for an electrified substate. The electrochemisorption (ECS) process is described, by invoking the Anderson-Newns (AN) model, whereby a self-consistent treatment of the ECS energy and charge transfer is provided. The role of the electric field, and the presence of surface states (SS), in governing magnetic and non-magnetic ECS is discussed in the case of H-Cr. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.PT: J; CR: ANDERSON PW, 1961, PHYS REV, V124, P41 DAVISON SG, 1988, SURF SCI, V200, P265 DAVISON SG, 1996, BASIC THEORY SURFACE DAVISON SG, 1997, J PHYS-CONDENS MAT, V9, P6371 ENGLISH RA, 1996, PROG SURF SCI, V53, P323 ENGLISH RA, 1997, PROG SURF SCI, V54, P241 ENGLISH RA, 1998, SURF SCI, V397, P251 MUSCAT JP, 1978, PROG SURF SCI, V9, P1 NEWNS DM, 1969, PHYS REV, V178, P1123; NR: 9; TC: 0; J9: PROG SURF SCI; PG: 11; GA: 460QCSource type: Electronic(1
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