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Records of Travels in Turkey, Greece etc. and of a Cruise in the Black Sea with the Capitan Pasha in the Years 1829, 1830 and 1831. By Adolphus Slade in two volumes
Preface: Slade, AdolphusDedication:Content description: Detailed contentsPagination: 536P, 522PVolumes: 2Edition:2ndText Genre:Pros
Trends in oral health 1987-2006
AIHW cat. no. DEN 165. "Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health, The University of Adelaide Australia"Gary Slade and Anne Sander
Associate Professor Slade Lee
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Assoc. Prof. L. Slade LEE has almost 30 years experience working in horticultural research, molecular plant genetics and plant breeding across a broad range perennial, annual and cereal crop species. He has extensive experience in biological research management and project supervision.</div>
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Slade is currently a Principal Research Leader for the Cooperative Research Centre for Remote Economic Participation employed in this role as Associate Professor at Southern Cross University (SCU) Division of Research. He is also an Honorary Associate Professor at UQ. Previously, he was Centre Manager of Queensland University of Technology´s Centre for Tropical Crops and Biocommodities managing the Centre´s expertise and technology in plant biotechnology and bioprocessing.</div>
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He formerly held a similar role as Deputy Director (Operations) at the Centre for Plant Conservation Genetics at SCU and was one of the three Platform Leaders for the Grain Foods CRC managing research in cereals and pulses.</div>
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Prior to that Slade worked as a molecular plant breeding expert with the International Atomic Energy Agency in Austria managing agricultural biotechnology projects for developing countries. Earlier, he was project leader of genetics research on Tea Tree and the projects on Table & Wine Grape Genetics, again at SCU. Beforehand he led the citrus breeding program and agronomic research of the Queensland Dept of Primary Industries.</div>
James and Hayes Slade: CONcept, CONtext, CONstruct
Visiting critics James and Hayes Slade, co-founders of Slade Architecture, have completed a diverse range of international and domestic projects, recognized internationally with over 200 publications, exhibits, and awards. One of the Architectural League of New York\u27s 2010 Emerging Voices. They\u27ve exhibited at the Venice Biennale, MoMA NYC, the Deutsches Architektur Museum, and others
Participation in the survey
AIHW cat. no. DEN 165. "Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health, The University of Adelaide Australia"Gloria Mejia, Gary Slade and A. John Spence
Slade and Kelson Diaries 1812
The Slade and Kelson diaries contain a day to day account of the business firm's daily activities at Trinity as well as general information on the state of the fishery, shipping, weather and the comings and goings of the various vessels and people. The diaries were kept by William Kelson, the manager for the company at Trinity from 1809-1851
Slade and Kelson Diaries 1852
The Slade and Kelson diaries contain a day to day account of the business firm's daily activities at Trinity as well as general information on the state of the fishery, shipping, weather and the comings and goings of the various vessels and people. The diaries were kept by William Kelson, the manager for the company at Trinity from 1809-1851
Slade and Kelson Diaries 1832
The Slade and Kelson diaries contain a day to day account of the business firm's daily activities at Trinity as well as general information on the state of the fishery, shipping, weather and the comings and goings of the various vessels and people. The diaries were kept by William Kelson, the manager for the company at Trinity from 1809-1851
Slade and Kelson Diaries 1850
The Slade and Kelson diaries contain a day to day account of the business firm's daily activities at Trinity as well as general information on the state of the fishery, shipping, weather and the comings and goings of the various vessels and people. The diaries were kept by William Kelson, the manager for the company at Trinity from 1809-1851
Slade and Kelson Diaries 1839
The Slade and Kelson diaries contain a day to day account of the business firm's daily activities at Trinity as well as general information on the state of the fishery, shipping, weather and the comings and goings of the various vessels and people. The diaries were kept by William Kelson, the manager for the company at Trinity from 1809-1851
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