6.Australian a.To cheat; swindle. b.To ride on (a tram, for example) without paying the fare. v.intr. 1.To come off in scales or layers; flake. 2.To become encrusted. [Middle English, from Old Frenchescale,husk, shell, influenced in meaning by Old Frenchescaille,scale of a fish ...
At the same time, counter-urbanisation...doi:10.1080/00049186608702464SmailesP. J.Australian Geographer
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Here we assess the feasibility of achieving multiple SDG targets at the national scale for the Australian land-sector. We scaled targets to three levels of ambition and two timeframes, then quantitatively explored the option space for target achievement under 648 plausible future environmental, socio-...
Recombination, the process of DNA exchange between homologous chromosomes during meiosis, plays a major role in genomic diversity and evolutionary change. Variation in recombination rate is widespread despite recombination often being essential for progr
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*This note has been prepared by two of the three authors of the original paper, ‘Economies of Scale in Australian Banking, 1947–68‘, Economic Record, Vol. 47, March 1971. We wish to thank Vikas Chitre for kindly reading an earlier draft. Publication History Issue published online: 22 ...
Therefore, Australian soil characteristics are quite important for the Soil liquefaction study (Table 1). The soil map is depicted in Fig. 2A and groundwater system geomorphology and lithology are illustrated in Fig. 2B. 3. Data and methodology The database included a base map for Australia, ...
6.Australian a.To cheat; swindle. b.To ride on (a tram, for example) without paying the fare. v.intr. 1.To come off in scales or layers; flake. 2.To become encrusted. [Middle English, from Old Frenchescale,husk, shell, influenced in meaning by Old Frenchescaille,scale of a fish ...