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Journal articles on the topic "Effect of environment on | Australia"

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Rich, David C., and R. W. Young. "Environment and development in Australia." Australian Geographer 19, no. 1 (1988): 7–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00049188808702947.

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Kalfadellis, Paul, Judy Gray, and Susan Reeman. "Established foreign subsidiaries and the relationship between: the environment, satisfaction and investment intentions." Internext 1, no. 1 (2008): 125–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.18568/1980-4865.11125-150.

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This study identified the environmental factors that influence established foreign
 subsidiaries operating in Australia. In seeking to examine and explain subsidiary development
 in a location this study sought to test the relationship between the identified environmental
 factors, satisfaction and future investment intentions. Based on a sample of 356 foreign
 subsidiaries operating in Australia, a mediated regression model was used to test the
 relationship. The results showed that overall satisfaction, national institutional environment,
 and local investment image had a positive predictive effect, while input costs and small market
 had a negative predictive effect on the relationship with investment intentions. Overall
 satisfaction as a mediator on the relationship between these factors and investment
 intentionsindicated that national institutional environment, and local investment image had no
 additional effect on investment intentions beyond their impact on overall satisfaction.
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Peng, Ti-Ching, and Chien-Fu Chen. "The effect of quality determinants on house prices of eight capital cities in Australia." International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis 9, no. 3 (2016): 355–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijhma-06-2015-0028.

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Purpose This paper aims to examine the effects of “quality” as well as fundamentals on house prices in eight capital cities in Australia from 1985-2011. Two types of quality are considered: housing quality, proxied by “value of alterations and additions”, “value of new residential buildings”, “floor area” and “site area”; and living environment quality, proxied by “overall crime rate”. Design/methodology/approach The application of dynamic panel model, in which the lagged values of house prices are considered, is to reveal the dynamic persistence of house prices over time and to investigate the heterogeneity of house prices across cities in Australia. Findings Fundamental variables including “unemployment rate”, introduction of “GST” (Goods and Service Tax), “real mortgage rate” and “price-to-rent ratio” demonstrated their consistent and expected effects on property prices in Australia. More importantly, “value of new residential buildings” – indicating housing quality – and “overall crime rate” – representing environmental living quality – also demonstrated statistically significant effects on house prices. Originality/value As one of the few studies that attempt to take housing/living-environment quality into account in analysing house prices, it gives households, researchers and policy-makers a better understanding of the role of “quality” in the variation of house prices.
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F. Recher, H. "State of Australia's environment." Pacific Conservation Biology 3, no. 1 (1997): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pc970001.

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The Australia: State of the Environment 1996 (SOE) report was released late last year. The preparation of the SOE was overdue and expensive in terms of financial and human resources. On these grounds alone, I expected a report that achieved excellence. I also expected excellence because Australia confronts an uncertain environmental future.
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Bell, Candice. "PESA Australia business environment review 2021." APPEA Journal 62, no. 2 (2022): S519—S526. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj21224.

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With a backdrop of energy transition and an accelerating need to decarbonise, the oil and gas business environment was complex and conflicted through 2021. The complexity of the energy transition was continually highlighted by academia and international agencies. While asserting gas and LNG as a fuel critical to the energy transition, they continued to warn that the transition away from fossil fuels is not occurring fast enough to arrest catastrophic climate change. International cooperation culminating at COP26 somewhat faltered in the face of the immense challenges the energy transition poses. Complexity was also demonstrated through the rise in LNG spot prices as Asia’s demand for energy rebounded. Though high spot LNG prices through this period proved lucrative for producers, the surge in prices pushed some Asian markets back to emission-intensive yet low-cost coal for energy generation, signalling the volatility and challenges of LNG’s position as an energy transition fuel. Conflict was seen when environmentally focused activist investors disrupted business-as-usual operations for several Australian and international firms, with all signs pointing to an intensification of this trend in the coming years. In response, capital markets rallied behind low-carbon energy investments with trillions of dollars flowing towards renewables, hydrogen and CCS projects. Finally, to compound the complexity of the myriad external forces, oil and gas firms coalesced around four key decarbonisation responses. Oil and gas firms focused efforts on: (1) strengthening and refining net zero commitments; (2) operational decarbonisation including CCS investment; (3) investment in low-carbon fuels including hydrogen; and (4) consolidation, to strengthen balance sheets, build business model resilience and diversify their portfolios.
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Thomas, I., and T. Day. "Careers in the environment in Australia." Australasian Journal of Environmental Management 19, no. 1 (2012): 5–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14486563.2011.646753.

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Hobbs, Richard J. "Australia: State of the environment 1996." Landscape and Urban Planning 38, no. 1-2 (1997): 133–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0169-2046(97)00022-4.

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Sivakumar, Bellie. "Water resources and environment in Australia." Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment 28, no. 1 (2013): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00477-013-0785-z.

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Wild, Erin. "PESA Australia Business Environment Review 2022." APPEA Journal 63, no. 2 (2023): S14—S25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj23019.

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The energy industry has experienced continued uncertainty in the last 12 months driven by the ongoing impact of the war in Ukraine, China’s continued COVID crisis and the energy transformation. While the impacts of these events have varied across the world regional responses have focussed on energy security, affordability, and decarbonisation. While this has resulted in a greater focus on policy, investment decision making and operational discipline, it has also resulted in discussions at COP27 and DAVOS on energy poverty and the need to ensure equitable access to affordable energy. One important ramification of this uncertainty was the record global capital investment in energy transition activities particularly in renewable energy, electrified transport, and energy storage. From an Australian perspective, against the backdrop of a revised national emissions target and an east coast energy crisis, industry participants attempted to progress capital projects to support domestic energy demand–supply requirements. However, these ambitions were challenged by energy policies, economics, and social activism influences. Consequently, important projects designed to address domestic gas supply constraints were either suspended or experienced postponement of final investment decisions. Furthermore, through the vehicle of mergers and acquisitions, new participants entered the Australian market as established upstream operators actively sort to increase sustainable energy investments through ‘new energy’ business models in the form of portfolio consolidation, divestment, and defensibility as part of the energy transition pursuit and carbon abatement. All of which fosters long-term value creation through the ESG growth space as renewable technologies such as Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage, experienced significant investment within the local industry. Finally, the unavoidable maturation of oil and gas assets across the nation has also accelerated activities across the Australian market in preparation for the imminent decommissioning wave, which is anticipated to cost billions of dollars over the next decade.
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Kaloki, Peter, Richard Trethowan, and Daniel K. Y. Tan. "Effect of genotype × environment × management interactions on chickpea phenotypic stability." Crop and Pasture Science 70, no. 5 (2019): 453. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/cp18547.

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Crop varieties interact with the environment, which affects their performance. It is imperative to know how the environment affects these crop varieties in order to choose carefully the optimal environment for growth. Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is grown in varying environmental conditions including conventional and no-tillage under both irrigated and rainfed farming systems. Hence, genotype × environment × management interactions can affect yield stability. An experiment was conducted in north-western New South Wales, Australia, to investigate these interactions and to determine possible environment types to help focus crop improvement. Eight environments were considered and genotype plus genotype × environment interaction (GGE) biplots were generated to assess genotype stability and interactions with environment. Genotype and environment main effects and genotype × environment interactions (GEI) accounted for 12.6%, 66% and 12% of the total variation in yield, respectively. The most productive and stable environments were not tilled, irrespective of moisture status. The most stable and productive genotype was Sonali, closely followed by PBA Slasher and ICCV 96853. The eight test environments grouped into two environment types that differentiated on the basis of tillage regime. Moisture was not a determinant of site grouping.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Effect of environment on | Australia"

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Brooke, Cassandra. "Marine pollution management under the Environment Protection Act 1993 (SA) /." Title page, contents and abstract only, 1996. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09ENV/09envb872.pdf.

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Wood, Richard. "Structural evolution of environment and economy in Australia." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/5329.

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The purpose of this research is to help understand the key relationships in an evolving economic structure that are driving resource use and greenhouse gas emissions in Australia. The approach involves looking at the factors and relationships that underpin economic growth in Australia. This research seeks to understand the changes in these factors by taking a historical perspective to the determinants of environmental impact through an investigation of structural changes over a period of 30 years. A detailed model is developed using the macro-economic tool of input-output analysis. This model makes it possible to investigate inter-relationships and intra-relationships between sectors of the environment, the economy and the population at disparate scales.
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Wood, Richard. "Structural evolution of environment and economy in Australia." University of Sydney, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/5329.

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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)<br>The purpose of this research is to help understand the key relationships in an evolving economic structure that are driving resource use and greenhouse gas emissions in Australia. The approach involves looking at the factors and relationships that underpin economic growth in Australia. This research seeks to understand the changes in these factors by taking a historical perspective to the determinants of environmental impact through an investigation of structural changes over a period of 30 years. A detailed model is developed using the macro-economic tool of input-output analysis. This model makes it possible to investigate inter-relationships and intra-relationships between sectors of the environment, the economy and the population at disparate scales.
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Johnson, D. H. "Masculinities in rural Australia : gender, culture, and environment." Thesis, Richmond, N.S.W. : University of Western Sydney, Hawkesbury, 2001. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/21148.

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This research examines first the consequences of a learned, individualistic construction of masculinity as it exists within an aging population of farm men, and second the influence of this form of masculinity on possibilities for change in human relationships and industry practices. It is suggested that in a context of diminishing economic power and political influence, the prevailing model of masculinity has disabled the capacity of many farm men to manage change proactively. It is argued that evidence of a necessary change from instrumental, to-values and feelings-based engagement with human and natural systems has been slow to appear. A range of beliefs and attitudes are identified from the research data.Alternatives to traditional models of masculinity are examined. The research has been conducted using a Social Ecology approach, in which the personal autonomy arising from a coherent integration of values and beliefs informs our approach to all human and natural systems. Some possible consequences of such a change in personal orientation are explored, in relation to agricultural practices, community viability, and the fostering of social capital, and reference is made to alternative forms of community organisation.
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Johnson, D. H. "Masculinities in rural Australia : gender, culture, and environment /." Richmond, N.S.W. : University of Western Sydney, Hawkesbury, 2001. http://library.uws.edu.au/adt-NUWS/public/adt-NUWS20030409.155513/index.html.

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Pacey, Robyn Lyn. "Coming Ready or Not: Chinese Students in Australia, Their Motivations, Language Proficiency and Impact on Australia's Tertiary Environment." Thesis, Griffith University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/367970.

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Around one in five of Australia’s tertiary students comes from overseas, with the largest proportion from the People’s Republic of China. Despite needing the revenue from international students to fund domestic tertiary places, there is continuing disquiet over the language preparedness of overseas students, the willingness of universities to allow them to bypass language entry standards, and the subsequent impact on the academics responsible for teaching them. To gauge the experience of typical Chinese students at Australian universities, this study followed a group of five for almost nine years, from when they enrolled in a foundation program in northern China to the present, to establish their motivations for wanting an Australian education, whether their language was sufficient to enable them to participate fully, and whether they were able to integrate into the academic and broader communities. The research had a secondary focus; to examine the impact of large cohorts of international students on Australia’s tertiary environment, and whether international education can be better delivered to achieve a more rewarding experience for all participants. The study began in 2005 with classroom reports and observations of the students during their foundation year, followed by annual interviews and personal contact after their arrival in Australia. To address the secondary focus of the study, data were collected from the Academic Language and Learning (ALL) advisers who assist tertiary students with language development, from the discipline academics who teach them, and from pro-vice chancellors (international) who are responsible within universities for the international education policy framework.<br>Thesis (PhD Doctorate)<br>Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)<br>Shool of Education and Professional Studies<br>Arts, Education and Law<br>Full Text
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Nowicki, Andrzej. "Between Hope and Despair: an Australian composer and the environment." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/16366.

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To gain insights into the relationships between composer, social context and current environmental issues by creating a body of original works, contextualised by the relevant literature and secondly by reflection on these inter-relationships, especially of the composer’s internal journey, in the form of a personal evaluation or autoethnography.
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Poulter, Rachel. "Investigating the role of soil constraints on the water balance of some annual and perennial systems in a Mediterranean environment." University of Western Australia. Faculty of Agriculture, 2006. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2006.0018.

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This thesis compares the in situ water balance of common annual production systems (wheat, lupin, subclover and serradella) with a grazed perennial system (lucerne) at a site in the Avon Catchment, Western Australia. Using a physically-based water balance approach the value of a plant based solution in redressing the hydrological imbalance that has become a feature of much of the dryland agricultural region of Western Australia is investigated. The effectiveness of lucerne in providing greater available storage for buffering large rainfall events, as compared to the annual systems, is illustrated. Continued transpiration following out-of-season rainfall events maintains a larger available storage capacity. In contrast, the annual systems that are fallow over summer only withdrew a small fraction of water by soil evaporation between rainfall events. Under annual systems, the profile moisture store was sequentially increased to the extent that additional increments of rainfall could potentially contribute to deep drainage. A particular focus of this study has been to investigate the presence of soil constraints to root growth, and to assess how these constraints affect the water balance. A site survey indicated the soil penetration resistance was sufficient to impose a physical constraint to root growth. Published literature on the site shows soil acidity is also at a level imposing chemical constraints to root growth. A root growth model “Rootmodel”, for predicting root growth with and without soil constraints is examined in detail as a method for providing root growth parameters for inclusion into the numerical water balance model, SWIM based on Richard’s equation. Functions developed from “Rootmodel” adequately describe the effect of profile limitations to root growth, such as soil strength, moisture availability and temperature. Recommendations are made for inclusion of a growth suppressing function in “rootmodel” based on the chemical limitation of low pH. The effects of soil acidity on the root growth of several species is investigated experimentally and the resultant root data provided a reference point by which the simplified prediction of root growth built into SWIM could be adjusted using a linear reduction function. A similar linear reduction function is also employed to impose a physical constraint in the form of high penetration resistance.
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Gill, Nicholas Geography &amp Oceanography Australian Defence Force Academy UNSW. "Outback or at home? : environment, social change and pastoralism in Central Australia." Awarded by:University of New South Wales - Australian Defence Force Academy. School of Geography and Oceanography, 2000. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/38728.

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This thesis examines the responses of non-indigenous pastoralists in Central Australian rangelands to two social movements that profoundly challenge their occupancy, use and management of land. Contemporary environmentalism and Aboriginal land rights have both challenged the status of pastoralists as valued primary producers and bearers of a worthy pioneer heritage. Instead, pastoralists have become associated with land degradation, biodiversity loss, and Aboriginal dispossession. Such pressure has intensified in the 1990s in the wake of the native Title debate, and various conservation campaigns in the arid and semi-arid rangelands. The pressure on pastoralists occur in the context of wider reassessment of the social and economic values or rangelands in which pastoralism is seen as having declined in value compared to ???post-production??? land uses. Reassessments of rangelands in turn are part of the global changes in the status of rural areas, and of the growing flexibility in the very meaning of ???rural???. Through ethnographic fieldwork among largely non-indigenous pastoralists in Central Australia, this thesis investigates the nature and foundations of pastoralists??? responses to these changes and critiques. Through memory, history, labour and experience of land, non-indigenous pastoralists construct a narrative of land, themselves and others in which the presence of pastoralism in Central Australia is naturalised, and Central Australia is narrated as an inherently pastoral landscape. Particular types of environmental knowledge and experience, based in actual environmental events and processes form the foundation for a discourse of pastoral property rights. Pastoralists accommodate environmental concerns, through advocating environmental stewardship. They do this in such a way that Central Australia is maintained as a singularly pastoral landscape, and one in which a European, or ???white???, frame of reference continues to dominate. In this way the domesticated pastoral landscapes of colonialism and nationalism are reproduced. The thesis also examines Aboriginal pastoralism as a distinctive form of pastoralism, which fulfils distinctly Aboriginal land use and cultural aspirations, and undermines the conventional meaning of ???pastoralism??? itself. The thesis ends by suggesting that improved dialogue over rangelands futures depends on greater understanding of the details and complexities of local relationships between groups of people, and between people and land.
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Zainuddin, Efendi. "A study of background radiation in the environment in Perth, Western Australia." Thesis, Zainuddin, Efendi (1992) A study of background radiation in the environment in Perth, Western Australia. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 1992. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/51650/.

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The aim of this project is to develop and apply simple and inexpensive techniques for assessing the total environmental radiation dose for residents of the Perth Metropolitan Area. This dose is assumed to come from a variety of sources including indoor Rn(222) and Rn(220) daughters, radioactivity of building materials, soils and drinking water. Techniques were developed to assess the contribution from each of these sources and a survey was carried out in the Perth Metropolitan Area to determine the annual effective dose equivalent from environmental radiation to members of the public. To measure indoor Rn(222) and Rn(220) daughter working levels, a flexible version of the two count method was developed and adapted for use with a simple " Radon Sniffer " based on a low speed pump and alpha counter. Before applying this method to analyse field data, it was calibrated and tested using standard samples prepared in the laboratory. A computer program has been written to analyse integrated observed alpha counts after sampling, based on the mathematical analysis in this study. The modified version of liquid scintillation technique developed by Prichard (1977) was used to determine the activity of radon, radium and other solid isotopes in groundwater collected from different parts of the Perth Metropolitan Area. Results of indoor Rn(222) and Rn(220) daughter measurements and radioactivity in water indicate that there is a significant correlation between indoor Rn(222) and Rn(220) daughter concentration and radioactivity in groundwater with the geological structure and composition of soils and rocks. The specific activity of building materials was measured by gamma spectrometry using a 2x2 cm Nal(TI) detector. From 8 different kinds of building materials measured, it appears that the radium and thorium contents are within the ranges found in other countries. Most of these materials have a radium equivalent within the standard limit. However red mud (bauxite processing residue) had a radium equivalent above the normal limit. This material is not commonly used as a building material in Perth. Based on the results of measurements of six radiation sources, the average total estimated annual effective dose equivalent for residents from these sources in the Perth Metropolitan Area was 2.3 mSv. Background gamma radiation could add another 0.5 to 3 mSv per annum. This is much more than the public limit for artificial sources (1 mSv) recommended by the ICRP (1990). 76 % of the average total dose is contributed by indoor Rn(222) and Rn(220) daughters with Rn(222) daughters contributing 47.4 % (1.2 mSv) and Rn(220) daughters 28.4 % (0.6 mSv) of the average total dose. Radioactivity of local building materials contributed approximately 19 % (0.4 mSv), while radon, radium and solid isotopes in groundwater contributed only 3 % (0.07 mSv), 0.3 % (0.006 mSv) and 2 % (0.04 mSv) to the average total annual effective dose equivalent respectively. The average total annual effective dose equivalent from all sources in this study could be overestimated since the sampling procedure was not truly random. Many of the samples of indoor Rn(222) and Rn(220) daughters were obtained from an area which contains granite and laterite rocks.
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Books on the topic "Effect of environment on | Australia"

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Australia. Dept. of the Environment, Sport, and Territories. Australia, state of the environment. CSIRO Pub., 1996.

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Western Australia. Dept. of Environmental Protection., ed. Environment Western Australia 1998: State of the environment report. Dept. of Environmental Protection, 1998.

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Committee, Australian State of the Environment. Australia, state of the environment 2001: Independent report to the Commonwealth Minister for the Environment and Heritage. Published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of the Department of Environment and Heritage, 2001.

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McGregor, Russell. Environment, Race, and Nationhood in Australia. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-91509-5.

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Raven, Peter H. Environment. Saunders College Publishing, 1993.

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Raven, Peter H. Environment. 2nd ed. Saunders College Pub., 1998.

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Raven, Peter H. Environment. Saunders College Publishing, 1995.

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Raven, Peter H. Environment. Saunders College Publishing, 1993.

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Stephen, Dovers, and Wild River Su, eds. Managing Australia's environment. Federation Press, 2003.

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Association, National Science Teachers, E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company., and Conoco (Firm), eds. Understanding our environment. National Science Teachers Assoc., 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Effect of environment on | Australia"

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Fien, John, David Yencken, Sharon Connell, and Helen Sykes. "Australia." In Young People and the Environment. Springer Netherlands, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47721-1_9.

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Gibbs, Jeffrey N., Iver P. Cooper, and Bruce F. Mackler. "Australia." In Biotechnology & the Environment: International Regulation. Macmillan Education UK, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09160-7_15.

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Mason, Robb. "Australia." In Adult Education — The Legislative and Policy Environment. Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0795-5_3.

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Mason, Robb. "Australia." In Adult Education — The Legislative and Policy Environment. Springer US, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3450-5_3.

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Williams, Deane. "The Grierson Cinema: Australia." In The Grierson Effect. British Film Institute, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84457-845-0_10.

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Diesendorf, Mark. "Energy Futures for Australia." In Decarbonising the Built Environment. Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7940-6_2.

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Alderliesten, René. "Effect of Environment." In Fatigue and Fracture of Fibre Metal Laminates. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56227-8_12.

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Petit, Jean, and Christine Sarrazin-Baudoux. "Effect of Environment." In Fatigue of Materials and Structures. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118623435.ch11.

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Brown, Roger. "Effect of Environment." In Physical Test Methods for Elastomers. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66727-0_22.

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Perera, Suvendrini. "The Gulliver Effect." In Australia and the Insular Imagination. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230103122_6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Effect of environment on | Australia"

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Venturini, Targ, and Nicholas Duncan. "The Chemical Cleaning of Boilers in Australia." In CORROSION 2003. NACE International, 2003. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2003-03589.

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Abstract This paper discusses the reasons for chemically cleaning a boiler at both the pre-operation (pre-commission) stage and the post-operation (post-commission) stage. The internal surfaces of a steam boiler can be chemically cleaned to remove contaminants which effect the efficiency of heat transfer and may ultimately result in failure of the plant. Contaminants may be present inside the boiler as a result of the manufacturing and installation of the boiler, process contamination, poor quality feedwater, poor maintenance or ineffective water treatment. The most common type of pre-operation cleaning conducted in Australia is a two-stage process involving alkaline detergent cleaning to remove oil and grease, and ammoniated citric acid cleaning to remove mill scale and corrosion products. The most common type of post-operation cleaning conducted in Australia is hydrochloric acid cleaning.
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de Rincón, Oladis Troconis, Nathalie Romero, Miguel Sánchez, et al. "Effect of Tropical Environment in Transmission Towers." In CORROSION 2012. NACE International, 2012. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2012-01488.

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Abstract This paper presents the results of the evaluation, diagnosis and repair procedures of galvanized transmission towers localized in a very aggressive tropical marine environment (&amp;gt; C5 ISO 9223). Initially, it shows an estimate of the damage in magnitude and extent of all the towers, after five years of construction, based on a detailed inspection of two of them and the inspection of a sample of the rest of them. The latter is based on a probabilistic analysis with 95% confidence. All this work allowed the towers with the highest amount of damage to be determined, being them the suggested to be repaired first. In the case of the fasteners, very important pieces to maintain the stability of the different elements of the tower, it was determined (with the same reliability of 95%) the quantity of fasteners to be replaced immediately because of their high degradation (bolts with total loss of the galvanized treatment and severe corrosion of the steel base). It is important to point out that this study quantified all the bolts that need to be replaced per tower, which at the present time is estimated to be over 20% per tower and more than 31% per trunk. Taking into consideration the previous analysis and the environmental data, it can be said that the area where these towers are located is very aggressive. Therefore, coated galvanized steel must be used instead of non-coated galvanized steel.
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Vander Heyden, Paul, and Ken Pearson. "Propagation and Demographic Analysis for a Broadcast Environment." In SMPTE Australia Conference. IEEE, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.5594/m001145.

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Kozak, George. "Reception and Distribution of Terrestrially Delivered Digital Channels in the Existing Analogue Environment." In SMPTE Australia Conference. IEEE, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.5594/m001166.

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Pal, Urvashi, and Horace King. "Effect of UHD High Frame Rates (HFR) on DVB-S2 Bit Error Rate (BER)." In SMPTE Australia Conference. IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5594/m001606.

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Crouch, Dean. "NORM Disposal In Australia." In International Conference on Health, Safety and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/156689-ms.

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Riley, S., S. Shrestha, P. Hackney, and R. A. Mann. "Water quality of road runoff in the Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia." In GEO-ENVIRONMENT 2008. WIT Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/geo080151.

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Shahbaz, Caroline, and Chris Bailey. "Team Building in the Production Environment - Nissan Australia." In 4th International Pacific Conference on Automotive Engineering. SAE International, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/871262.

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Sinnott, Richard O., Christopher Bayliss, Gerson Galang, et al. "A data-driven urban research environment for Australia." In 2012 IEEE 8th International Conference on E-Science (e-Science). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/escience.2012.6404481.

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Jin, Junying, Weihua Zhang, and Yanjun Li. "Introduction of environment flows in Goulburn-Broken River, Australia." In 2011 International Conference on Electrical and Control Engineering (ICECE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iceceng.2011.6058123.

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Reports on the topic "Effect of environment on | Australia"

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Breckon, Lyall. The Security Environment in Southeast Asia and Australia, 1995-2010. Defense Technical Information Center, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada306359.

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Mishkin, Frederic, and John Simon. An Empirical Examination of the Fisher Effect in Australia. National Bureau of Economic Research, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w5080.

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Trichtchenko, L., D. H. Boteler, and P. Larocca. Modeling the effect of the electromagnetic environment on pipelines. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/216142.

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Tully, Paul F., and John E. Merchant. The Potential Effect of Cultural Differences in a Culturally Diverse Work Environment. Defense Technical Information Center, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada369454.

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Ehrlich, Jennifer A. Effect of Viewing Conditions on Sickness and Distance Estimation in a Virtual Environment. Defense Technical Information Center, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada393953.

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Pao, P. S., and Ronald L. Holtz. Effect of Crack Tip Stress Concentration Factor on Fracture Resistance in Vacuum Environment. Defense Technical Information Center, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada614088.

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Larson, Michael E., and Mark S. Honeyman. The Effect of Housing System and Physical Environment on Post-weaning Pig Performance. Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-130.

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Larson, Michael E., and Mark S. Honeyman. The Effect of Housing System and Physical Environment on Post-weaning Pig Performance. Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-2541.

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Singer, Michael J., Jennifer A. Ehrlich, and Robert C. Allen. Effect of a Body Model on Performance in a Virtual Environment Search Task. Defense Technical Information Center, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada352026.

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Almond, Douglas, and Bhashkar Mazumder. Health Capital and the Prenatal Environment: The Effect of Maternal Fasting During Pregnancy. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w14428.

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