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Engineered for the job by Centralian troubleshooter. Garry Dembon
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tag=10 data=An innovative Alice Springs engineer has developed equipment which decimates the costs and downtime of diesel machinery repairs in remote regions and enables major overhauls to be done on the spot.
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tag=32 data=JOSELAND, JOHNAn innovative Alice Springs engineer has developed equipment which decimates the costs and downtime of diesel machinery repairs in remote regions and enables major overhauls to be done on the spot
Garry Neill Kennedy: Printed Matter / Imprimés 1971-2009, by Peter Trepanier [book review]
The article reviews the book "Garry Neill Kennedy: Printed Matter/Imprimés 1971-2009" by Peter Trepanier, part of the "Occasional Papers" book series.Peer reviewedreview article
The participation of women employed in traditionally male dominated occupations including plumbing: 1975–2013
Author Garry Cruickshank investigates the gender gap in New Zealand’s plumbing profession. Having established that the proportion of female plumbers is almost unchanged since 1975, Cruickshank compares this information with data gathered from other trades and exposes the widespread nature of this trend across traditionally male dominated industries. The author reflects on what could to be done to alter this situation
Bomb power ::the modern presidency and the national security state /
From Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Garry Wills comes this groundbreaking examination of how the atomic bomb profoundly altered the nature of American democracy, and why we have been in a state of war alert ever since.--Book jacket
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Bomb power ::the modern presidency and the national security state /
From Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Garry Wills comes this groundbreaking examination of how the atomic bomb profoundly altered the nature of American democracy, and why we have been in a state of war alert ever since.--Book jacket
Crimson clover
prepared by Dr. Don Ball (Extension Agronomist/Alumni Professor, Auburn University) and Dr. Garry Lacefield (Extension Agronomist/Professor, University of Kentucky).Title from PDF front panel (viewed on February 5, 2020).Covers OCLC #1139336431, OCLC #1139347191Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Putting clovers in grass pastures
authors: Dr. Garry Lacefield, Professor Emeritus, University of Kentucky, Dr. Don Ball, Professor Emeritus, Auburn University.Title from PDF front panel (viewed on February 5, 2020).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Water level records for the River Garry at Invergarry (Inverness-shire), Scotland
3-hourly records of stage (water level) for the River Garry at Invergarry (Inverness-shire), Gauge A2, for selected high-flow events 1936-1940. Extracts from a record spanning the period 1936-10-01 to 1944-09-30. Data collected by Capt. M. N. McClean via his organisation River Flow Records. We acknowledge the sponsorship of Scottish Hydro-Electric and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency in suporting the costs of creating digital time series. Subsequent to the colletion of these records, the River Garry was developed by the construction of dams and hydro power stations below Loch Quoich and Loch Garry. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) subsequently opened a river flow gauging station on the River Garry at Craigard in 1997, approximately 3 km upstream of McClean's gauge
A study on the perception of stress and its individual difference relationship with curiosity, personality, self esteem and perceived social support
The aim of this study was to investigate to what degree individual differences in curiosity,
personality, self esteem and perceived social support are associated with perceived stress.
One hundred customer service employees completed questionnaires collected through an
anonymous survey collector website (www.surveymonkey.com). A convenience sample
technique was used to collect customer service employee responses from multinational
companies in Dublin and a snowball collection technique was used through LinkedIn and
Facebook networking sites. The outcome of the study found three variables as significant
predictors of perceived stress, namely conscientiousness, gender and neuroticism. Gender
was found to have no significant relationship with the predictor variables. Curiosity was not
found to be significantly related to perceived stress however it did have a positive moderate
correlation with the personality trait conscientiousness. The study indicates that future
interventions in relation to stress management especially in customer service centre
organisations need to factor in gender, curiosity and trait variables into their continuous
improvement and design. Author keywords: stress, perception, curiosity, self-esteem, personalit
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