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Refresher course in canine medicine : February 24 & 25, 1978 : venue, Stephen Roberts Lecture Theatre, University of Sydney

University of Sydney. Post-Graduate Committee in Veterinary Science




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Refresher course in the therapeutic jungle : August 14-18, 1978 : venue, the Bosch Lecture Theatre, University of Sydney

University of Sydney. Post-Graduate Committee in Veterinary Science




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Refresher course canine heartworm disease symposium, September 1, 1978 : venue, Clunies Ross Lecture Theatre, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney

University of Sydney. Post-Graduate Committee in Veterinary Science




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Refresher course on cats, 11-15 August, 1980 : venue, the Stephen Roberts Lecture Theatre, University of Sydney

University of Sydney. Post-Graduate Committee in Veterinary Science




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Refresher course on dermatology, May 25-29, 1981 : venue, Stephen Roberts Lecture Theatre, University of Sydney

University of Sydney. Post-Graduate Committee in Veterinary Science




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Refresher course on advances in veterinary virology, May 17-21, 1982 : venue, the Stephen Roberts Lecture Theatre, University of Sydney

University of Sydney. Post-Graduate Committee in Veterinary Science




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Workshop for veterinarians : bovine embryo transfer workshop, 6-10 August, 1984 : venue, Veterinary Clinical Centre, Werribee, Victoria

University of Sydney. Post-Graduate Committee in Veterinary Science




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Reproductive physiology of merino sheep : concepts and consequences / supervising editors: C.M. Oldham, G.B. Martin, I.W. Purvis




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Symposium and workshop on ultrasound, 12th-13th October, 1985 : venue, University Farm, Camden, New South Wales / organised and run by D. I. Bryden

University of Sydney. Post-Graduate Committee in Veterinary Science




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555 questions in veterinary and tropical parasitology / Hany M. Elsheikha, BVSc, MSc, PhD, FRSPH, PGCHE, FHEA, DipEVPC, Xing-Quan Zhu, BVSc, MVSc, PhD

Elsheikha, Hany, author




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Artificial breeding in sheep & goats : 16-18 February 1987, venue Orange Agricultural College, 1-3 & 4-6 June 1987, venue Murrumbidgee College of Agriculture, Yanco, N.S.W

University of Sydney. Post-Graduate Committee in Veterinary Science




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The political economy of nuclear energy: prospects and retrospect / Dipak Basu, Victoria W. Miroshnik

Online Resource




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International Symposium on Green and Sustainable Technology (ISGST2019): conference date, 23-26 April 2019: location, Perak, Malaysia / editors, Mohammed JK Bashir, Tan Kok Tat, Humaira Nisar, Yamuna Munusamy and Woon Chan Chong

Online Resource




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Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Metallization and Interconnection for Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells: conference date, 13-14 May 2019: location, Konstanz, Germany / editors, Loic Tous, Guy Beaucarne, Gunnar Schubert and Jaap Hoornstra (Retired)

Online Resource




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Nanostructured materials for next-generation energy storage and conversion: advanced battery and supercapacitors / Qiang Zhen, Sajid Bashir, Jingbo Louise Liu, editors

Online Resource




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Intelligent automatic generation control / Hassan Bevrani, Takashi Hiyama

Online Resource




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Nanostructured materials for next-generation energy storage and conversion: photovoltaic and solar energy / Tulay Aygan Atesin, Sajid Bashir, Jingbo Louise Liu, editors

Online Resource




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Insulators for icing and polluted environments / Masoud Farzaneh, William A. Chisholm

Online Resource




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Held captive by gas: the price of politics in Gazprom's long-term contracts with Central European buyers (2009 to 2014) / Joshua Posaner

Online Resource




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Energy fables: challenging ideas in the energy sector / edited by Jenny Rinkinen, Elizabeth Shove and Jacopo Torriti

Dewey Library - HD9502.A2 E543847 2019




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Renewable power systems dynamic security / Gaber Magdy, Gaber Shabib, Adel A. Elbaset, Yasunori Mitani

Online Resource




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Modular systems for energy and fuel recovery and conversion / Yatish T. Shah

Online Resource




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Advanced energy design guide for small to medium office buildings: achieving zero energy / ASHRAE, The American Institute of Architects, Illuminating Engineering Society, U.S. Green Building Council, U.S. Department of Energy

Online Resource




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Energy storage and civilization: a systems approach / Graham Palmer, Joshua Floyd

Online Resource




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The citizen's guide to climate success: overcoming myths that hinder progress / Mark Jaccard, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia

Online Resource




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ENERGY SYSTEMS: a very short introduction.

Barker Library - HD9502.A2 J46 2019




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Advances in solar power generation and energy harvesting: select proceedings of ESPGEH 2019 / Vinod Kumar Jain, Vikram Kumar, Abhishek Verma, editors

Online Resource




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Renewable energy from the oceans: from wave, tidal and gradient systems to offshore wind and solar / edited by Domenico Coiro and Tonio Sant

Online Resource




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Agnes, Murderess shortlisted for the Doug Wright Award for Best Book

Congratulations to Sarah Leavitt, whose graphic novel Agnes, Murderess has been shortlisted for the Doug Wright Award for Best Book! The 2020 Doug Wright Awards …

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Lauren Carter shortlisted for the Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction

Congratulations to Lauren Carter, who is shortlisted for the Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction for her novel This Has Nothing to Do with You! Congratulations …

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Washington's Whiskey

George Washington’s retirement venture had a high alcohol content. Mount Vernon’s Director of Preservation, Dennis Pogue, leads us on a tour through Washington’s whiskey distillery.




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George Washington's Farewell

George Washington’s 1796 Farewell Address teems with advice that rings true today. Listen to interpreter Ron Carnegie read excepts from the timeless epistle.




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Harsh World, This World

The diverse relationships between slaves and masters were governed by kindness, betrayal, trust, and cruelty. A new Electronic Field Trip, “Harsh World, This World” examines the complex familiarity of slavery.




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Adopted by the Shawnee

Runaway slave Elizabeth found freedom, family, and equality when she was adopted into the Shawnee tribe. After ten years, she returned to slavery. Hope Smith shares the heartbreaking story behind this selfless act.




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Meet the Shoemaker

You can call him a shoemaker, you can call him a cordwainer; you can even call him Al. But one thing you must never call him is a cobbler. Master boot and shoemaker Al Saguto discusses his trade in this week’s show.




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A Conversation With George Washington: Part One

We sit down with the first president and ask him questions submitted by podcast listeners. Listen as Ron Carnegie interprets George Washington.




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A Conversation with George Washington: Part Two

George Washington shares his thoughts on the role of government and his hopes for the future in part two of this listener-question interview. Ron Carnegie interprets the first president.




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A conversation with Peter Shumlin

Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin talks with us about the challenges of applying the founders’ vision to modern governance. Even after two centuries, the America they envisioned still matters.




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A Very British Revolution

The American Revolution came from an old British tradition. Hear how the English were in the habit of rebelling in “A Very British Revolution,” a tour at The Colonial Williamsburg Art Museums led by Emma Ross.




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A Center for History and Citizenship

Colonial Williamsburg rises to meet the future with a new mission as a Center for History and Citizenship. Foundation President Colin Campbell describes the shift.




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Bruton Parish Church: Restorations and Revisions

Bruton Parish Church is as storied a building as any in Williamsburg, with a history of idealistic restorations and later revisions. Carl Lounsbury describes the evolution of this living church.




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What if the British had Won?

In 1776, England had every expectation of winning a war with her upstart American colonies, and rightly so. And what if the war had gone their way? This is the premise of a class of fiction called “alternate history,” and Director of Publications Paul Aron has found some food for thought in its reimagined histories.




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Celebrating Sixty Years at the Margaret Hunter Shop

Milliners stood at the hub of a global trade in everything from handkerchiefs to pocket pistols, purveyors of a thousand fashionable items. The Margaret Hunter shop marks 60 years of interpreting the milliner’s trade. Apprentice milliner and mantua maker Abby Cox shares the history of the little shop on Duke of Gloucester Street.



  • Trades & Technology
  • Women

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An Apprentice at the Millinery Shop

Draping, cutting, sewing, and trim: these are the hallmarks of the milliner and mantua-maker’s craft. Apprentice Sarah Woodyard is near completion of her apprenticeship, and at the threshold of attaining journeywoman status.



  • Trades & Technology
  • Women

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George Washington Sneezed Here

The common cold was a nuisance our forbears suffered in much the same way we do today. But what remedies were uniquely colonial? Eighteenth-century apothecarist Robin Kipps shares the causes and eases for the cold.



  • Health & Life
  • Trades & Technology

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Before the First Shots are Fired

Retired US Marine Corps General Anthony Zinni has some sharp insights and powerful ideas to share in his new book, “Before the First Shots are Fired: How America Can Win or Lose off the Battlefield.” Listen this week as he previews some of the philosophies he shares in his fourth book.




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Burial Shrouds

What were colonists buried in? This was a question posed to Research Librarian Juleigh Clark. Tracking down the answer led her, and us, through the history of funerals, burials, shrouds and winding sheets.