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    Analysis for Wallis, Taylor, Wallis, Jackson & Bex

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    <p>These are R scripts to reproduce the analyses in Wallis, Taylor, Wallis, Jackson & Bex (2014).</p> <p>These files are released under the GPL-3 License. I don't offer any support. You are welcome to send me an email but I make no claim that I will (be able to) help, particularly if you are attempting to use a different platform or setup than mine (I'm running on OSX 10.8 with RStudio).</p> <p><strong>IMPORTANT</strong>: If you adapt any part of these scripts for your own academic work, please help keep me employed by citing the following paper:</p> <p>Wallis, T.S.A., Taylor, C.P.T., Wallis, J., Jackson, M.L. and Bex, P.J. (2014). Characterisation of field loss based on microperimetry is predictive of face recognition difficulties. <em>Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 55</em>(1): 142–153.</p&gt

    Wallis, T L, QX11826

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/423698Surname: WALLIS. Given Name(s) or Initials: T L. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX11826. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 15237.250213 Item: [2016.0049.55959] "Wallis, T L, QX11826

    The Economic Value of Wild Resources to the Indigenous Community of the Wallis Lakes Catchment

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    There is currently a growing policy interest in the effects of the regulatory environment on the ability of Indigenous people to undertake customary harvesting of wild resources. This Discussion Paper develops and describes a methodology that can be used to estimate the economic benefi ts derived from the use of wild resources. The methodology and the survey instrument that was developed were pilot tested with the Indigenous community of the Wallis Lake catchment. The harvesting of wild resources for consumption makes an important contribution to the livelihoods of Indigenous people living in this area.Indigenous; harvesting of wild resources; natural resource management

    Building partnerships for success: a model for working with teacher trainers, mentors and trainees

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    The paper describes the quality of learning that occurred between school based mentors, primary teacher trainees and their tutors in a Higher Education institution (HEI) in England. The programme upon which this research is based is an innovative way of working and is presented here as a unique delivery approach to Professional Development. The programme consisted of a series of taught sessions specifically designed to enhance trainees’ confidence in teaching primary languages. Running concurrently with the taught sessions were workshops where mentors were engaged in developing the skills required to observe and give constructive feedback on primary language lessons. Although this programme was the vehicle to deliver continuing professional development (CPD), the impact upon ways of developing working with trainees and mentors and the implications on learning for the wider initial teacher education (ITE) community are far reaching. The development of the key principles of this model of learning is a highly efficient and effective way of developing partnership. The generic nature of these principles makes them transferable and applicable to other areas of working with mentors and teacher trainees in all sectors. Partnership is defined here as the relationship that exists between the provider and mentors in schools

    Wetland biodiversity in coastal New South Wales: the Wallis Lake catchment as a case study

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    The floristic composition and environmental relations of wetland vegetation in the Wallis Lake catchment (32˚ 09’S; 152˚ 20’E), area 1292 km2, on the lower North Coast of NSW are described. The catchment supports wetlands listed as Endangered Ecological Communities (NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995) and plant species of high conservation value. A methodology of air photo interpretation, site-based sampling (114 quadrats) and landscape differentiation was developed. A total of 393 vascular plant taxa were recorded (including 10% exotics). Wetland vegetation formations and subformations including mangrove forest, swamp sclerophyll forest, wet heathland, chenopod shrubland, tussock grassland, sedgeland and rushland are described using numerical classification. 31 plant species of national or regional conservation significance are identified. Four Endangered Ecological Communities are discussed – Coastal Saltmarsh, Swamp Oak Floodplain Forest, Swamp Sclerophyll Forest on Coastal Floodplains, and Freshwater Wetlands on Coastal Floodplains. A key recommendation is the completion of reliable wetland vegetation and soil landscape mapping for all land tenures in the catchment – to assess wetland condition and conservation significance, and representation in formal conservation reserves, thereby directing future priorities for the protection of wetland biodiversity on both public and private lands. The methodology developed can be applied to the survey and conservation of wetland biodiversity in other parts of coastal NSW

    Wallis, R T A, 406269

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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/423688Surname: WALLIS. Given Name(s) or Initials: R T A. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 406269. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 37181.250203 Item: [2016.0049.55949] "Wallis, R T A, 406269

    Measurement Techniques for RF nanoelectronics

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    The articles in this special section focus on measurement techniques for radio frequency nanoelectronic device

    113. Wallis (R. T.), Neoplatonism

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    Trouillard Jean. 113. Wallis (R. T.), Neoplatonism. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 88, fascicule 419-423, Janvier-décembre 1975. pp. 376-378

    113. Wallis (R. T.), Neoplatonism

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    Trouillard Jean. 113. Wallis (R. T.), Neoplatonism. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 88, fascicule 419-423, Janvier-décembre 1975. pp. 376-378
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