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Tomlinson, K. M., C. J. L. Wilson, R. Hazeldene, and E. M. Lohe. "Structural control on gold mineralization at Walhalla, Victoria." Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 35, no. 4 (December 1988): 421–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08120098808729460.

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Dennis, Z. R., D. H. Moore, and J. P. Cull. "Magnetotelluric survey for undercover structural mapping, Central Victoria." Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 58, no. 1 (February 2011): 33–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08120099.2011.534817.

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Brown, M., and R. Ferris. "The Industrial Relations Commission of Victoria: A Decade of Change." Journal of Industrial Relations 31, no. 3 (September 1989): 291–309. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002218568903100301.

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The Industrial Relations Commission of Victoria and its Conciliation and Arbitration Boards were established by the Industrial Relations Act 1979. The Act introduced some fundamental structural and procedural changes into the Victorian system, though the traditional emphasis on an informal and participatory approach to industrial regulation, which had made the system so distinctive, was preserved. Since 1979 many amendments to the Act and procedural changes to this system of industrial relations have been made. A number of the changes to the system may be characterized as cosmetic, as they do not affect the informal approach of the system. Others, however, are more intrinsic to the system, altering the structures, powers and operations of the tribunal. This paper examines the circumstances under which change has occurred, and it is argued that, in overcoming operational and jurisdictional problems, the changes of the last ten years have introduced a degree of formality into the Victorian Commission.
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Waley, G. "The Victoria Falls Bridge." Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Bridge Engineering 157, no. 1 (March 2004): 37–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1680/bren.2004.157.1.37.

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Bell, James, Henry Chan, Michael Chan, and Sungkon Moon. "COVID-19 and Construction: Impact Analysis on Construction Performance during Two Infection Waves in Victoria, Australia." Sustainability 14, no. 5 (February 23, 2022): 2580. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14052580.

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This research outlines the fluctuation in confirmed active cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), as related to the changes in the Victoria state government’s rules and restrictions. Further, this study examines the impact of government restrictions on the performance of construction in Victoria, Australia. The data analyses in this paper identify the specific effects on industrial production, during the different lockdown stages, in three local construction companies. Companies were selected from different points along the supply chain. Company A is a supplier involved in the manufacturing of structural steel. Company B conducts logistics and procurement. Company C is a construction engineering business specializing in foundations. After reviewing relevant case studies and theories, data analyses were developed in collaboration with these companies. The results revealed that the impact of restrictions on the workers on individual construction projects was not significant. Stage 4 restrictions (Victoria’s highest lockdown level) significantly impacted overall income by limiting construction to only servicing essential infrastructure or essential businesses. The novel contribution of this study is the data analysis outcome for Victoria, where a high level of restrictions were experienced, such as curfew and enforced isolation at home, relative to other countries. In 2021 and 2022 (omicron variant dominated), Victoria was again at the brink of an infection wave, which showed a similar pattern to July 2020, and endured the world’s longest COVID-19 lockdown. The research findings contribute to the body of knowledge by providing empirical data analysis of each company, representing the economic impact of ordinary small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in construction.
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Carlton, Bree. "Penal reform, anti-carceral feminist campaigns and the politics of change in women’s prisons, Victoria, Australia." Punishment & Society 20, no. 3 (November 24, 2016): 283–307. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1462474516680205.

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This paper emphasises the importance of locating contemporary abolitionist social movements within a continuum of broader struggles against structural injustice. Previous decades have seen the re-emergence of women’s penal reform programmes framed as progressive solutions for alleviating the structural disadvantages and harms associated with imprisonment. Abolitionists have provided fierce critiques of the risks these pose in reinforcing the legitimacy and scale of imprisonment. However, we have yet to articulate a clear vision regarding the utility of reform in relation to decarceration strategies. In presenting a critical exploration of anti-carceral feminist campaign work in Victoria, Australia, this paper advocates the need to move beyond the simplistically conceived dualism of reform and abolition. The analysis explores how anti-carceral feminists have used reform as a resistance strategy within Victorian anti-discrimination campaigns in the 1980s and 1990s. Placed in historical context, these campaigns demonstrate the transformative possibilities and risks associated with the necessary navigation and pursuit of reformist strategies that is fundamental to a politics and practice of abolition.
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Sandiford, Michael. "Structural evolution of the Lanterman Metamorphic Complex, northern Victoria Land, Antarctica." New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 28, no. 3 (July 1985): 443–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00288306.1985.10421198.

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Jones, Sarah. "Contrasting structural styles during polyphase granitoid intrusion, South Victoria Land, Antarctica." New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 40, no. 2 (June 1997): 237–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00288306.1997.9514755.

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Rosenbloom, Sandra, and Jennifer Morris. "Travel Patterns of Older Australians in an International Context: Policy Implications and Options." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1617, no. 1 (January 1998): 189–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1617-26.

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International data and data from a major household travel survey undertaken in Melbourne, Victoria—the Victorian Activity Travel Survey (VATS)—are used to address the following questions: ( a) to what extent can older people meet their own transportation needs when they cannot drive, and ( b) what special safety concerns are raised now and in the future by the growing number of older drivers. VATS data show that Australian travel patterns parallel those observed in other developed countries: older people are increasingly more reliant on the car. The number of trips that will be lost when they must give up or reduce driving is substantial. Policy makers must start now to understand the dimension of the problem and the ways in which it can be addressed.
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Van Krieken, A. T., and C. J. L. Wilson. "Structural and timing constraints on molybdenum and tungsten mineralisation at Yea, Victoria." Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 62, no. 8 (November 17, 2015): 985–1007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08120099.2015.1121927.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Structural Victoria"

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Janosy, Robert John. "Structural investigations of the early paleozoic Victoria land dike swarm in the Ferrar-Koettlitz glacier region, Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica." The Ohio State University, 1994. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1300117001.

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Hare, Alison (Alison Grace) 1976. "The stratigraphy and evolution of the late Cenozoic, intra-plate Werribee Plains basaltic lava flow-field, Newer Volcanic Province, Victoria, Australia." Monash University, School of Geosciences, 2002. http://arrow.monash.edu.au/hdl/1959.1/7586.

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Rose, Graeme Charles. "Investigating the role of state school principals' feelings of empowerment affecting transformational leadership in effective school governance : empirical testing of a structural model." Monash University, Dept. of Accounting and Finance, 2004. http://arrow.monash.edu.au/hdl/1959.1/5306.

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Dowe, David S. "Deformational History of the Granjeno Schist Near Ciudad Victoria, Mexico." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2004. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ohiou1089910191.

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Durow, Amanda C. "Towards the isolation and structural elucidation of victorin C from 'Cochliobolus victoriae'." Thesis, University of Bristol, 2006. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.435737.

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Griffith, Joann D. ""All Men are Builders": Architectural Structures in the Victorian Novel." Diss., Temple University Libraries, 2015. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/316376.

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Nineteenth-century Britain experienced a confluence of a rapidly urbanizing physical environment, radical changes in the hierarchical relationships in society as well as in the natural sciences, and a nostalgic fascination with antiquities, especially gothic architecture. The realist novels of this period reflect this tension between dramatic social restructuring and a conservative impulse to remember and maintain the world as it has been. This dissertation focuses on the word structure to unpack the implications of these opposing forces, both for our understanding of the social structures that novels reflect, and the narrative structures that novels create. To address these issues, I examine the architectural structures described in Victorian realist novels, drawing parallels with their social and narrative structures. In Charles Dickens's Little Dorrit (1855), George Eliot's Adam Bede (1859), and Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge (1886) and Jude the Obscure (1895), descriptions of houses and barns, churches and cathedrals, shops and factories, and courthouses and schools are thematically important because they draw our attention to the novels' interest in the social structures that underlie the fictional worlds they represent. Buildings provide spaces where members of a community may work towards a shared purpose; they also embody that community's common knowledge, values, and ideals. These novels take up the thematic concern with structure through their own formal narrative structuring work. Much like an architect builds a physical structure, novels build a narrative structure by carefully arranging patterns, sequences, proportions, and perspectives. An examination of a novel's description of a building reveals moments of self-reflexive consideration of the narratives it constructs. These are moments that interrogate the building materials of narrative and how their arrangement becomes meaningful, that consider what the narrative structure can accommodate and what it excludes, and that invite us to attend to the ways in which the act of structuring a narrative situates it in time, in relation to the past, present, and future. The choices an architect makes about ornaments and materials, the way a building integrates the surrounding environment, and the way its proportions compare to a human scale, all constitute a kind of language; moreover, the way people interact with, in, and around these built spaces suggests it is a dynamic and evolving language. Preeminent Victorian art and social critic John Ruskin's architectural treatise, The Seven Lamps of Architecture (1849) serves as a master key to interpreting the Victorian understanding of architectural language in the novels under investigation. Because Ruskin's writings pervaded mid-century artistic discourse, and because he turned his critical gaze on such a wide range of the mid-nineteenth century's most important aesthetic, social, philosophical, and ethical concerns, his work provides an invaluable bridge between the physical, social, and narrative structures in these novels. Each of Ruskin's "lamps" represents a specific architectural principle; each chapter in this project pairs a novel with a lamp with thematic and formal resonance.
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Melançon, Yves. "L'aménagement des parcs des Champs-de-Bataille et Victoria à Québec, une hypothèse structurale." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/nq26080.pdf.

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Fermon, Yves. "Les haplochromis spp. (teleostei, cichlidae) des zones rocheuses du Mwanza Gulf, lac Victoria, Tanzanie : structure des communautés et écomorphologie." Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996MNHN0011.

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L'ichtyofaune du lac Victoria est principalement composée d'espèces endémiques de téléostéens appartenant à la famille des cichlides. La diversité des formes, observée chez ces poissons, en fait un des exemples les plus remarquables de radiation adaptative chez les vertébrés. Néanmoins, en raison du jeune âge (25 000 ans) de cet essaim d'espèces, il est très difficile de séparer les espèces entre elles. En effet, la plasticité phénotypique de ces cichlides fait que les variations intra spécifiques peuvent être plus importantes que les variations interspécifiques. Dans le cadre d'un programme sur les cichlides pétricoles du Mwanza Gulf, en Tanzanie, nous avons étudié les structures des communautés de poissons des zones rocheuses selon différentes échelles spatiales afin d'apporter des éléments préliminaires à leur connaissance. Le présent travail se compose de deux parties. ? A l'échelle du Mwanza Gulf, nous avons étudié les variations de la richesse spécifique. Nous avons pu mettre en évidence un effet région. Les zones rocheuses se situant dans des régions du golfe ou elles sont nombreuses et peu distantes les unes des autres montrent une richesse spécifique plus élevée que celles situées dans une région ou leur densité est plus faible. Si les biais liés à l'échantillonnage ne nous ont pas permis de mettre en évidence les relations entre les variables géomorphologiques et anthropiques (pêche et introduction de la perche du Nil) et la richesse spécifique, nous avons étudié les relations entre les caractéristiques des individus pêches et le type de substrat rocheux. La répartition des individus selon le substrat est liée à la taille et à l'espèce. ? A l'échelle d'une station rocheuse, nous avons étudié les variations morphologiques d'une espèce, haplochromis nyererei Witte & Witte Maas, 1985. Les variables morphologiques ont été séparées en trois groupes: a) les distances entre deux points remarquables (morphométrie) pour caractériser la forme générale des poisson s ; b) la forme de la tête en utilisant l'analyse d'image vidéo ; c) les caractéristiques liées à l'alimentation (longueur intestinale, contenus stomacaux, longueur et largeur de la mâchoire inferieure). Des analyses multivariées ont été utilisées pour caractériser les variations morphologiques. Les poissons ont pu être séparés en quatre groupes plus ou moins distincts: (1) des males de grandes tailles avec une bosse frontale proéminente, un corps trapu et des structures anatomiques liées à une alimentation strictement insectivore ; (2) des mâles sans bosse frontale, plus ou moins trapus avec des structures anatomiques liées à un régime omnivore a tendance insectivore ; (3) des mâles et quelques femelles avec une légère bosse sur la tête, un corps allonge et des structures anatomiques liées à un régime alimentaire alguivore ; (4) des femelles et quelques petits males sans bosse sur la tête, un corps très allongé et un régime alimentaire omnivore a tendance herbivore. Pour expliquer en partie ces différences intra spécifiques, nous avons émis plusieurs hypothèses liées au comportement. La différence morphologique entre les individus peut être le résultat de la mise en place de la dominance et de territoires chez les males. D'autres caractères morphologiques et biologiques, comme le facteur de condition k et le nombre d'ocelles présents sur la nageoire anale qui peuvent être lies au succès reproducteur, ont confirmé les résultats obtenus précédemment. Suite à cette analyse, nous avons étudié la morphologie des ocelles afin d'apporter des éléments sur leur rôle possible dans les processus de reconnaissance entre individus. Nous avons ainsi pu montrer que les ocelles, par leur forme, pouvaient être reconnus par les femelles comme étant des œufs. S'il existe une grande variabilité dans la taille et la disposition de chaque ocelle sur la nageoire anale, on constate que la configuration générale des ocelles reste constante quelle que soit la taille de l'individu. Ce travail de thèse a donc permis de mettre en évidence la complexité de la structure des communautés des cichlides pétricoles du Mwanza Gulf. L'étude écomorphologique à l'échelle d'une population a démontré la plasticité écologique et phénotypique au sein d'une même espèce. Cette plasticité est probablement à la base de l'essaim d'espèces de cichlides observe dans le lac Victoria
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Decken, Victoria von der [Verfasser]. "Studies on the molecular structure of Uteroglobin suggesting a functional ligand / Victoria von der Decken." Aachen : Shaker, 2007. http://d-nb.info/1166508803/34.

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Heady, Chene R. "Outlines and apologias literary authority, intertextual trauma, and the structure of Victorian and Edwardian sage /." Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, 2004. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1083779224.

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Title from first page of PDF file. Document formatted into pages; contains vi, 454 p. Includes abstract and vita. Advisor: David Riede, Dept. of English. Includes bibliographical references (p. 420-454).
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Books on the topic "Structural Victoria"

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Sharpe, D. R. Quaternary geology of Wollaston, Peninsula, Victoria Island, Northwest Territories. Ottawa, Canada: Geological Survey of Canada, 1992.

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Fergusson, C. L. Tectonostratigrapghic terranes, fold-thrust zones and regional metamorphics in the Palaeozoic of central-eastern Victoria. Sydney: Geological Society of Australia, 1990.

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Davis, H. Craig. Structural differences between the Vancouver, Victoria, & interior regional economies of B.C. Vancouver: School of Community and Regional Planning, University of British Columbia, 1989.

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Victorian Bloomsbury. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2012.

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Unbuilt Victoria. Toronto: Dundurn, 2012.

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DeWolfe, Fred. Heritage lost: Two grand Portland houses through the lens of Minor White. Portland, Or: Oregon Historical Society Press, in collaboration with the Portland Art Museum, 1995.

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Shorr, Michael J. Worcester's Victorian splendour. Worcester, Mass: M.J. Shorr, 1990.

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Victorian city. 2nd ed. Glasgow: Drew, 1988.

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Palmer, Arlene M. A guide to Victoria Mansion. Portland, Me: Victoria Mansion, 1997.

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King, Barry F. More Victoria landmarks. Victoria, B.C: Sono Nis Press, 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Structural Victoria"

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Findlay, R. H. "Structural geology of the Robertson Bay and Millen terranes, northern Victoria Land, Antarctica." In Geological Investigations in Northern Victoria Land, 91–114. Washington, D. C.: American Geophysical Union, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/ar046p0091.

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Burgio, Lucia, Robin J. H. Clark, Graham Martin, Emmanuel Pantos, and Mark A. Roberts. "A Multidisciplinary Approach to Pigment Analysis: King’s Yellow and Dragon’s Blood From the Winsor and Newton Pigment Box at the Victoria and Albert Museum." In Molecular and Structural Archaeology: Cosmetic and Therapeutic Chemicals, 61–72. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0193-9_6.

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Bird, Deanne, and Andrew Taylor. "Disasters and Demographic Change of ‘Single-Industry’ Towns—Decline and Resilience in Morwell, Australia." In The Demography of Disasters, 125–51. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49920-4_7.

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Abstract In 2014, an open-cut coal mine fire burned for 45 days in the small single-industry town of Hazelwood in Victoria (Australia) spreading smoke and ash across the adjacent community of Morwell. This chapter examines the extent to which the mine fire acted as a catalyst for demographic and socio-economic change and considers how, if at all, it impacted Morwell’s resilience to disasters. We report on a range of secondary data analyses augmented with qualitative insights captured in government reports (namely, the Hazelwood Mine Fire Inquiry reports), as well as from related research papers and media articles. We suggest that a succession of structural and demographic changes meant that the town and its residents were accustomed and resilient to relatively large shocks. In this sense, the Morwell and broader Latrobe Valley population banded together around various community-led initiatives to fight for a better future for their community.
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Odongtoo, Godfrey, Denis Ssebuggwawo, and Peter Okidi Lating. "Water Resource Management Frameworks in Water-Related Adaptation to Climate Change." In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation, 993–1006. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45106-6_24.

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AbstractThis chapter addresses the use of partial least squares–structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) to determine the requirements for an effective development of water resource management frameworks. The authors developed a quantitative approach using Smart-PLS version 3 to reveal the views of different experts based on their experiences in water-related adaptation to climate change in the Lake Victoria Basin (LVB) in Uganda. A sample size of 152 was computed from a population size of 245 across the districts of Buikwe, Jinja, Mukono, Kampala, and Wakiso. The chapter aimed to determine the relationship among the availability of legal, regulatory, and administrative frameworks, public water investment, price and demand management, information requirements, coordination structures, and analytical frameworks and how they influence the development of water resource management frameworks. The findings revealed that the availability of legal, regulatory, and administrative frameworks, public water investment, price and demand management, information requirements, and coordination structures had significant and positive effects on the development of water resource management frameworks. Public water investment had the highest path coefficient (β = 0.387 and p = 0.000), thus indicating that it has the greatest influence on the development of water resource management frameworks. The R2 value of the model was 0.714, which means that the five exogenous latent constructs collectively explained 71.4% of the variance in the development. The chapter suggests putting special emphasis on public water investment to achieve an effective development of water resource management frameworks. These findings can support the practitioners and decision makers engaged in water-related adaptation to climate change within the LVB and beyond.
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Odongtoo, Godfrey, Denis Ssebuggwawo, and Peter Okidi Lating. "Water Resource Management Frameworks in Water-Related Adaptation to Climate Change." In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation, 1–14. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42091-8_24-1.

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AbstractThis chapter addresses the use of partial least squares–structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) to determine the requirements for an effective development of water resource management frameworks. The authors developed a quantitative approach using Smart-PLS version 3 to reveal the views of different experts based on their experiences in water-related adaptation to climate change in the Lake Victoria Basin (LVB) in Uganda. A sample size of 152 was computed from a population size of 245 across the districts of Buikwe, Jinja, Mukono, Kampala, and Wakiso. The chapter aimed to determine the relationship among the availability of legal, regulatory, and administrative frameworks, public water investment, price and demand management, information requirements, coordination structures, and analytical frameworks and how they influence the development of water resource management frameworks. The findings revealed that the availability of legal, regulatory, and administrative frameworks, public water investment, price and demand management, information requirements, and coordination structures had significant and positive effects on the development of water resource management frameworks. Public water investment had the highest path coefficient (β = 0.387 and p = 0.000), thus indicating that it has the greatest influence on the development of water resource management frameworks. The R2 value of the model was 0.714, which means that the five exogenous latent constructs collectively explained 71.4% of the variance in the development. The chapter suggests putting special emphasis on public water investment to achieve an effective development of water resource management frameworks. These findings can support the practitioners and decision makers engaged in water-related adaptation to climate change within the LVB and beyond.
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Kreuzer, H., A. HöHndorf, H. Lenz, P. MüLler, and U. Vetter. "Radiometric Ages of Pre-Mesozoic Rocks from Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica." In Gondwana Six: Structure, Tectonics, and Geophysics, 31–47. Washington, D. C.: American Geophysical Union, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/gm040p0031.

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Borg, S. G., and E. Stump. "Paleozoic Magmatism and Associated Tectonic Problems of Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica." In Gondwana Six: Structure, Tectonics, and Geophysics, 67–75. Washington, D. C.: American Geophysical Union, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/gm040p0067.

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Németh, Csaba. "Dionysian Elements, Structures, and Limits. Thomas Gallus, Interpreter and Spiritual Author." In Victorine Restoration, 269–95. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.cursor-eb.5.122090.

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Wright, Thomas O., and Colin Brodie. "The Handler Formation: a New Unit of the Robertson Bay Group, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica." In Gondwana Six: Structure, Tectonics, and Geophysics, 25–29. Washington, D. C.: American Geophysical Union, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/gm040p0025.

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Erhard, Franz. "Victor Turner: The Ritual Process. Structure and Anti-Structure (1969)." In Schlüsselwerke der Religionssoziologie, 275–83. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-15250-5_32.

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Conference papers on the topic "Structural Victoria"

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Hettinga, J. "Restoration of the Queen Victoria Market Sheds E-F and J-M, Melbourne, Australia." In 12th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions. CIMNE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23967/sahc.2021.213.

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Flores Martinez, Carlos Alberto, Juan Alonso Ramirez Fernandez, Vanessa Colas, Eduardo Alejandro Alemán Gallardo, and Nery Orlando Reyes Ortega. "STRUCTURAL RELATIONS BETWEEN THE VICTORIA SERPENTINITE AND THE CARBONIFEROUS GRANJENO SCHIST IN THE BASEMENT OF THE SIERRA MADRE ORIENTAL, CIUDAD VICTORIA, TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO." In 54th Annual GSA South-Central Section Meeting 2020. Geological Society of America, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2020sc-342950.

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Aghaei*, Hamed, Mike Hall, and Claire Valenta. "Detailed Stratigraphic and Structural Analysis of the Early Cretaceous Gippsland Basin Outcrops, West Gippsland, Victoria, Australia." In International Conference and Exhibition, Melbourne, Australia 13-16 September 2015. Society of Exploration Geophysicists and American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/ice2015-2210576.

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Mattos, Garrett Anthony, and Donald Friedman. "Matched Pair Testing of Injury Potential in Repeatable Rollover Tests With the CRIS and JRS." In ASME 2010 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2010-39032.

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The availability of repeatable dynamic rollover fixtures, like the Controlled Rollover Impact System (CRIS) and Jordan Rollover System (JRS), has changed the face of rollover structural and occupant protection development and evaluation. Tests performed with these devices have demonstrated scientific principles of occupant protection and injury potential which were previously resolvable only by expert rhetoric. Matched-pair experiments with instrumentation measuring dynamic roof crush and dummy injury metrics are now possible. The effectiveness of occupant protection features such as padding, window curtain airbags, belt pretensioners and headrests are qualitatively and quantitatively measureable. The sensitivity of rollover parameters themselves and their effect on injury potential can be determined by tests with different roll rates, pitch angles, impact angles and drop heights. Simulating injury potential to humans with ultimately biofidelic dummy musculature can also be demonstrated. This paper presents two matched pair test sets performed on the CRIS and two matched pair test sets performed on the JRS. The matched pair test sets performed on the CRIS compare the dummy injury measures in reinforced and production versions of the 1998 Ford Crown Victoria and the 1996 Chevrolet Blazer. The CRIS test of the matched pair Crown Victoria vehicles has been presented previously in a paper by Moffatt et al [1]. The matched pair tests that were performed on the JRS were conducted to study the effect of a reinforced roof on dummy injury measures. These tests, performed on production and reinforced versions of the 1998 Ford Explorer and the 1999 Hyundai Sonata, included the measurements of road loads, roof crush and crush speed, dummy upper and lower neck loads, belt loads, as well as the movement of the vehicle during the test.
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Castillo, Karilys, Marisely Urdaneta, and Yamal Eduardo Askoul. "Integrated Reservoir Characterization And Development Through An Improved Workflow Approach To Couple A Three Dimensional Seismic Study Results And Reservoir Numerical Simulation: Revealing The Effect Of Structural Features In La Victoria Field." In International Petroleum Technology Conference. International Petroleum Technology Conference, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2523/14295-ms.

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Castillo, Karilys, Marisely Urdaneta, and Yamal Eduardo Askoul. "Integrated Reservoir Characterization And Development Through An Improved Workflow Approach To Couple A Three Dimensional Seismic Study Results And Reservoir Numerical Simulation: Revealing The Effect Of Structural Features In La Victoria Field." In International Petroleum Technology Conference. International Petroleum Technology Conference, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2523/iptc-14295-ms.

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Prato, Carlos A., Diego R. Hunicken, and Pedro J. F. Huerta. "Dynamic and Static Tests of Bridges and Viaducts of the Rosario-Victoria Highway Link Project." In Structures Congress 2005. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40753(171)148.

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Burgess, Stephen, Golam M Chowdhury, and Arthur Tatnall. "Student Attitudes to MIS Content in an MBA: A Comparison Across Countries." In 2002 Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2448.

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Export education forms a major part of the Australian economy. Australian universities are now not only accepting overseas students into Australian campuses; they are setting up overseas-based campuses. This is often through an arrangement with a local educational institution or organisation. Subjects in these institutions are delivered by a combination of Victoria University Australian-based staff and local faculty. One of the primary programs being delivered overseas by many Australian institutions is the Master of Business Administration (MBA). This paper examines the delivery of the core information technology units, Management Information Systems (MIS), by Victoria University in Australia and overseas (in Bangladesh). The structure of the MBA at Victoria University in Australia and overseas is examined and the MIS subject explained. Results of a survey of MBA students’ views of the content of MIS, conducted in Australia (1997-2000) and Bangladesh (2001) are reported. There is little difference in the attitudes of students of both countries in relation to the topics covered in the subject, nor on the breakdown of the subject between ‘hands-on’ applications and more formal instruction. There are some differences in relation to the level of Internet and e-mail usage, with Australian students tending to use these technologies on a greater basis as a proportion of their overall computer usage.
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Maranelli, Francesco. "Engineering Melbourne’s “Great Structural- Functional Idea”: Aspects of the Victorian Post-war “Rapprôchement” between Architecture and Engineering." In The 38th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand. online: SAHANZ, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55939/a3998puxe9.

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In 1963, Robin Boyd wrote about a post-war “rapprôchement” between the disciplines of structural engineering and architecture. Etymologically, the term suggests the movement of two entities that draw closer to each other, either in an unprecedented fashion or resuming a suspended interaction. World War II and the “anxieties and stimulations” of the post-war period, to use Boyd’s expression, accelerated the process of overcoming longstanding educational and professional disciplinary barriers. They were the driving forces behind what he denominated the “great structural-functional idea” of the 1950s. Architecture schools embraced modernist/functionalist ideals, producing graduates with considerable technical knowledge - true “romantic engineers.” The global post-war fascination with unconventional structures played its part. Occasionally, Antoine Picon argues, architecture’s “symbolic and aesthetic discourses” walk a “strictly technical path.” Under the banner of Le Corbusier’s Esthétique de l’Ingénieur, architecture and engineering converged. New technologies made collaborations with engineers habitual. According to Andrew Saint, however, partnerships were rarely affairs of equals since “architectural jobs came to architects first.” The diversification and growing number of engineers also transformed them into a labour force, Picon suggests, affecting their prestige and, possibly, their historiographical fortune. Scholarship on post-war Melbourne architecture has generally privileged the architect as the protagonist in the creation of innovative structures, only occasionally acknowledging consultants. This does not reflect the concerted nature of design commissions and frequent evanescence of disciplinary boundaries. This paper aims to highlight the major playing grounds for this alignment within design professions. It also hints at the complex relationship between the contributions of Victorian engineers and their recognition by post-war newspapers and architectural journals, opening the analysis of Melbourne’s post-war architecture to the discourse of professional representation and arguing the importance of “unbiased” histories of the built environment.
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Phang, Clifford, Peter Frew, and Peter Lawton. "Overcoming the Challenges of Refurbishing a Victorian Coastal Defence – A case study from Cromer Coastal Protection Scheme." In ICE Coasts, Marine Structures and Breakwaters. ICE Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1680/cmsb.63174.0733.

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Reports on the topic "Structural Victoria"

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Dewing, K., and T. Hadlari. Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals program activities in the lower Paleozoic Franklinian succession in the Canadian Arctic Islands. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/326085.

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The Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals program addressed four questions related to the lower Paleozoic succession of the Arctic Islands that were identified as key deficiencies in regional geological knowledge: 1) geochemical and geological data were not fully digital or available; 2) there were gaps in information on petroleum systems; 3) there was no geological map for the northwestern part of Victoria Island; and 4) the geological history of the Pearya composite terrane on northern Ellesmere Island was unclear. These gaps were addressed by 1) the publication of 17 open files that make geological and geochemical data sets publicly available; 2) studies on source rock, thermal maturity, and oil-source correlation; 3) the production of a geological map for northwestern Victoria Island; and 4) a series of geological, geochemical, and geochronological studies that support a geological model in which the southeastern structural slice of Pearya was a fragment of ancient North America that rifted and returned, rather than a far-travelled continental fragment.
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Bixler, N. E. Model for heat-up of structures in VICTORIA. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10132520.

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