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1927-, Segman Ralph, ed. If the gods are good: The epic sacrifice of HMS Jervis Bay. Annapolis, Md: Naval Institute Press, 2004.

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Bruce, Watson. Atlantic convoys and Nazi raiders: The deadly voyage of HMS Jervis Bay. Westport, Conn: Praeger Publishers, 2005.

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Holloway, P. E. Temperature and salinity measurements in the Jervis Bay region: May 1990 to December 1991. Canberra, Australia: Dept. of Geography and Oceanography, University College, the University of New South Wales, Australian Defence Force Academy, 1992.

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Affairs, Australia Parliament House of Representatives Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional. Islands in the sun: The legal regimes of Australia's external territories and the Jervis Bay Territory. Canberra: Australian Govt. Pub. Service, 1991.

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Holloway, P. E. Acoustic doppler current profiler measurements in Jervis Bay: December 1990 to January 1991 and July 1991 to September 1991. Canberra, Australia: Dept. of Geography and Oceanography, University College, University of New South Wales, Australian Defence Force Academy, 1992.

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Australia. Parliament. House of Representatives. Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs. Australian law in Antarctica: The report of the second phase of an inquiry into the legal regimes of Australia's external Territories and the Jervis Bay Territory. Canberra: Australian Govt. Pub. Service, 1992.

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Booderee National Park: The Jewel of Jervis Bay. CSIRO Publishing, 2014.

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Lindenmayer, David, Nick Dexter, Christopher MacGregor, Martin Fortescue, and Esther Beaton. Booderee National Park: The Jewel of Jervis Bay. CSIRO Publishing, 2014.

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E, Holloway P., ed. Oceanographic measurements in Jervis Bay: July to October 1990. Canberra, Australia: Dept. of Geography & Oceanography, University College, the University of New South Wales, Australian Defence Force Academy, 1991.

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Jervis Bay, a Place of Cultural, Scientific and Educational Value. Australian Nature Conservation Agency, 1995.

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E, Holloway P., ed. Oceanographic measurements in Jervis Bay: April 1989 to April 1990. Canberra, Australia: Dept. of Geography and Oceanography, University College, the University of New South Wales, Australian Defence Force Academy, 1990.

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Convoy Will Scatter The Full Story Of Jervis Bay And Convoy Hx84. Pen & Sword Books Ltd, 2013.

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Edwards, Bernard. Convoy Will Scatter: The Full Story of Jervis Bay and Convoy HX84. Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2013.

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Edwards, Bernard. Convoy Will Scatter: The Full Story of Jervis Bay and Convoy HX84. Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2013.

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Edwards, Bernard. Convoy Will Scatter: The Full Story of Jervis Bay and Convoy HX84. Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2013.

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Watson, Bruce Allen. Atlantic Convoys and Nazi Raiders: The Deadly Voyage of the HMS Jervis Bay. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2005.

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E, Holloway P., ed. Temperature and salinity surveys in Jervis Bay and on the adjacent shelf, February 1988 to April 1990. Canberrra [sic] ACT, Australia: Dept. of Geography & Oceanography, University College, the University of New South Wales, Australian Defence Force Academy, 1990.

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Statistics, Australian Bureau of, ed. 1996 census of population and housing: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, New South Wales and Jervis Bay Territory. [Sydney]: Australian Bureau of Statistics, 1998.

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Australia. Islands in the sun: The legal regimes of Australia's external territories and the Jervis Bay Territory (Parliamentary paper / Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia). Australian Govt. Pub. Service, 1991.

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Lindenmayer, David, Christopher MacGregor, Nick Dexter, Martin Fortescue, and Esther Beaton. Booderee National Park. CSIRO Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486300433.

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Booderee National Park at Jervis Bay, 200km south of Sydney, attracts over 450,000 visitors each year. The park has many special features, including dramatic wave cut platforms and sea caves, some of the whitest beach sands in Australia, and very high densities of native predators such as the Powerful Owl and the Diamond Python. This book outlines the biology and ecology of Booderee National Park. Booderee packs an extraordinary level of biodiversity into a small area (roughly 6500 hectares), with more than 260 species of terrestrial vertebrates and over 625 species of plants. It is home to species of significant conservation concern, such as the globally endangered Eastern Bristlebird for which the park is one of its last and most important strongholds. The diversity of vegetation is also astounding: in some parts of the park, it is possible to walk from ankle-high sedgelands, through woodlands and forest and into subtropical rainforest in less than 150 metres. The book highlights how Booderee National Park is a functional natural ecosystem and, in turn, how management practices aim to improve environmental conditions and promote biodiversity conservation. Richly illustrated with colour images from award-winning photographer Esther Beaton, it will delight visitors to the park as well as anyone with an interest in natural history.
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Buchanan, Ben. The Failure of Traditional Mitigations. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190665012.003.0006.

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This chapter shows how the canonical international relations literature fails to solve the cybersecurity dilemma. The mitigations that had previously been outlined no longer work on the new problems posed by cybersecurity. The chapter examines two major works, one each by Robert Jervis and Charles Glaser. It considers how each, while valuable in the areas conventional weaponry, has key weaknesses when it comes to network intrusions. The fundamental assumptions on which they rely, such as the offense-defense balance and a sharp differentiation between offensive and defensive weapons, do not work well in cybersecurity.
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Buchanan, Ben. The Security Dilemma. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190665012.003.0002.

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This chapter traces the arc of the security dilemma through time. It begins with Thucydides and, stretching through the formal articulation with John Herz, Herbert Butterfield, and Robert Jervis, and continuing through the Cold War. It makes the link to intelligence work, a connection first made by Michael Herman. In particular, it shows how the security dilemma is most potent when there is a strong linkage between intelligence collection and attack, as is the case in cyber operations. This tight linkage makes collection activity more threatening, and is more likely to lead to a response by the involved nations.
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Sun, Jerrie. Notebook: Coos Bay or Pride Elk Forest Wildlife Nature Mountain Gift Premium Notebook 6x9 Inch by Jerrie Sun. Independently Published, 2021.

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Sun, Jerrie. Notebook: Cute Baby Armadillo Lover Wildlife Pocket Animal Armadillo Premium Notebook 6x9 Inch by Jerrie Sun. Independently Published, 2021.

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Sun, Jerrie. Notebook: Funny Tigercat Cute Baby Tiger for Women Men and Kids Gift Notebook 6x9 Inch by Jerrie Sun. Independently Published, 2021.

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Livermore, Roy. Plate Tectonics by Jerks. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198717867.003.0005.

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Anyone living around the Pacific Ocean will be familiar with plate tectonics by jerks. That is, periods of quiescence when nothing much seems to be happening, punctuated by very large, frequently fatal, and so far unpredictable, earth movements on a time scale of seconds. Surprisingly, careful measurements of plate motions over periods of just a few years (using geodetic methods that will be discussed in Part II) show that the plates are in fact moving almost continuously, so that what there is on all but the very shortest timescales is ‘plate tectonics by creeps’. Happily, in this context, jerks and creeps are not mutually exclusive and so, unlike the biologists, there is no need to come to blows.
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Friedrichs, Werner, and Sebastian Hamm, eds. Zurück zu den Dingen! Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845298023.

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The objects which surround us are more significant than just being objects. They are interwoven within a network of practices, inscriptions, iconographies, references and constellations. Only by means of and together with objects do we become what we are. This fact is widely ignored when educational processes are didactically designed. Instead, political education is still based on a representative relationship which keeps objects at bay in a passive state. In this way, however, the constitution of political subjectivity in the network of social materiality—political education—remains confined to the concept of a purely cognitive development. To meet the challenges of our present time, political education should no longer be schematised within the framework of didactically prepared knowledge building. Political education also has to be contrived as a performative statement of democratic subjectivity in the network of social and political materiality. With contributions by Iris Clemens & Christian Heilig | Roger Häußling | Alfred Schäfer | Sören Torrau | Martin Repohl | Nikolaus Lehner | Simon Clemens & Marco Schmandt | Adrianna Hlukhovych | Hakan Gürses | Armin Scherb | Werner Friedrichs | Carsten Bünger & Kerstin Jergus | Gustav Roßler | David Salomon | Sönke Ahrens | Markus Gloe & Frederik Achatz | Moritz Frischkorn | Sven Rößler | Olaf Sanders | Kerstin Meißner | Nico Wangler
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Livermore, Roy. Plate Tectonics by Creeps. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198717867.003.0006.

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Earthquakes are caused primarily by the movement of plates. Plates move over the mantle, and the mantle is solid rock. So why aren’t there earthquakes beneath the plates? If all plates are moving (and they are), there should be earthquakes just about everywhere, at a depth corresponding to the base of the plates. The answer is that, while plate boundaries are the natural home of jerks, the mantle beneath the plates is the preserve of creeps. Except where cold slabs penetrate to depths of 650 km or more, the mantle moves only very gradually by creep, a phenomenon that occurs in many solids, including metals, when subjected to stress. Creep can be very inconvenient, particularly where a metal happens to form part of, say, a turbine blade in an aero engine. On the other hand, creep is the process that transformed the Earth into a living world.
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Donaghy, Michael. Polyneuropathy. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198569381.003.0453.

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Typically polyneuropathy will cause the combination of distal limb muscle weakness, loss of tendon reflexes, and reduced distal limb sensation. There is variable involvement of the autonomic innervation, damage to which causes a dry, vasodilated foot or hand. Loss of tendon reflexes is a cardinal sign of polyneuropathy, often restricted to the ankle jerks in axonal degeneration, but involving more proximal reflexes in acquired demyelinating neuropathies which may involve more proximal segments or the nerve roots. Clinical features suggestive of demyelinating or conduction block polyneuropathy include: a relative lack of muscle wasting in relation to the degree of weakness because no denervation has occurred; weakness of proximal muscles as well as distal, because of nerve root involvement; and disproportionate loss of joint position and vibration sensations compared to relative preservation of pain and temperature sensations which are carried by unmyelinated fibres.
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