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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Victoria"

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OPITZ, DONALD L. « ‘The sceptre of her pow'r’ : nymphs, nobility, and nomenclature in early Victorian science ». British Journal for the History of Science 47, no 1 (21 juin 2013) : 67–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007087413000319.

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AbstractOnly weeks following Queen Victoria's ascension to the throne on 20 June 1837, a controversy brewed over the naming of the ‘vegetable wonder’ known today as Victoria amazonica (Sowerby). This gargantuan lily was encountered by the Royal Geographical Society's explorer Robert Schomburgk in British Guyana on New Year's Day, 1837. Following Schomburgk's wishes, metropolitan naturalists sought Victoria's pleasure in naming the flower after her, but the involvement of multiple agents and obfuscation of their actions resulted in two royal names for the lily: Victoria regina (Gray) and Victoria regia (Lindley). To resolve the duplicity in names, the protagonists, John Edward Gray and John Lindley, made priority claims for their respective names, ultimately founding their authorities on conventions aligned with gentlemanly manners and deference to nobility. This article will analyse the controversy, hitherto unexamined by historians, and argue for its significance in repositioning Queen Victoria – and nobility generally – as central agents in the making of authority in early Victorian science.
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Taylor, Miles. « The Bicentenary of Queen Victoria ». Journal of British Studies 59, no 1 (janvier 2020) : 121–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jbr.2019.245.

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AbstractThe past year, 2019, was the bicentenary of the birth of Queen Victoria. Since 2001, the centenary of her death, much has changed in the scholarship about the British queen. Her own journals and correspondence are more available for researchers. European monarchies are now being taken seriously as historical topics. There is also less agreement about the Victorian era as a distinct period of study, leaving Victoria's own relationship with the era she eponymizes less certain. With these changing perspectives in mind, this article looks at six recent books about Victoria (four biographies, one study of royal matchmaking, and one edited volume) in order to reassess her reign. The article is focused on three themes: Queen Victoria as a female monarch, her role in building a dynastic empire, and her prerogative—how she influenced the politics of church and state. The article concludes by warning that biography is not the medium best suited for taking advantage of all the new historical contexts for understanding Queen Victoria's life.
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Masykar, Tanzir. « Road Sign as Understood by Indonesian Student in Melbourne, Australia ». VOCATECH : Vocational Education and Technology Journal 4, no 1 (30 octobre 2022) : 85–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.38038/vocatech.v4i1.121.

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AbstractIndonesian students who learn in Australian university and has an Indonesian driving licence are eligible to drive in Australian road. For the state of Victoria, the students can drive in the Victorian roads for six months after arrival without needing to convert their licence to Australian licence. However, Indonesian students may not well aware of the road signs used in Victorai due to different sign system between Indonesia and Australia. This study aims to learn how well Indonesian student in Australia understand the various road sign when they drive the Victorian road. The study used participant observant as its method in which the participant experience the phenomenon firsthand. The results indicates that the road sign used in Vcitoraian roads, even though massive, are relatively easy to be understood. The road signs are comprehensive and inclusive of all types of raod users including cyclist and pedesntrian. Colour coding of the road signs resemble those used in the traffic light which makes them intuitive even for drivers with non-Australian licence. Keywords:Road sign, Indonesian students, Victorian roads__________________________ AbstrakPelajar Indonesia yang belajar di universitas Australia dan memiliki SIM Indonesia berhak mengemudi di jalan Australia. Untuk negara bagian Victoria, para siswa dapat mengemudi di jalanan Victoria selama enam bulan setelah kedatangan tanpa perlu mengubah SIM mereka menjadi SIM Australia. Namun, pelajar Indonesia mungkin tidak begitu paham dengan rambu-rambu jalan yang digunakan di Victorai karena sistem rambu yang berbeda antara Indonesia dan Australia. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mempelajari seberapa baik pelajar Indonesia di Australia memahami berbagai rambu lalu lintas saat mereka berkendara di jalan Victoria. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode partisipan observant dimana partisipan mengalami fenomena secara langsung. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa rambu jalan yang digunakan di jalan Vcitoraian, meskipun masif, relatif mudah dipahami. Rambu-rambu jalan komprehensif dan mencakup semua jenis pengguna jalan termasuk pengendara sepeda dan pejalan kaki. Kode warna rambu-rambu jalan mirip dengan yang digunakan di lampu lalu lintas yang menjadikannya intuitif bahkan untuk pengemudi dengan SIM non-Australia. Kata Kunci:Rambu-rambu jalan, Mahasiswa Indonesia, Jalan Victoria
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Morely, Ian. « Paterson, A Brief History Of Life In Victorian Britian - A Social History Of Queen Victora's Reign ». Teaching History : A Journal of Methods 34, no 2 (1 septembre 2009) : 105–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.33043/th.34.2.105-106.

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Much has been written of Queen Victoria and British society during her lengthy reign. Much has been presented about the advancements made by the time of her passing in 1901. Notwithstanding the fact that some scholars might suggest that in light of the volume of narratives already composed on Victorian History no more are needed, A Brief History shows that there is still much to learn. Asserting that the Victorian Age has dominated the popular British imagination like no other, Michael Paterson affirms that the surfeit of stories and myths surrounding the Victorians have thus produced a misrepresentation of what life was truly like during the reign of Queen Victoria.
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Marsden, Beth. « “The system of compulsory education is failing” ». History of Education Review 47, no 2 (1 octobre 2018) : 143–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/her-11-2017-0024.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the ways in which the mobility of indigenous people in Victoria during the 1960s enabled them to resist the policy of assimilation as evident in the structures of schooling. It argues that the ideology of assimilation was pervasive in the Education Department’s approach to Aboriginal education and inherent in the curriculum it produced for use in state schools. This is central to the construction of the state of Victoria as being devoid of Aboriginal people, which contributes to a particularly Victorian perspective of Australia’s national identity in relation to indigenous people and culture. Design/methodology/approach This paper utilises the state school records of the Victorian Department of Education, as well as the curriculum documentation and resources the department produced. It also examines the records of the Aborigines Welfare Board. Findings The Victorian Education Department’s curriculum constructed a narrative of learning and schools which denied the presence of Aboriginal children in classrooms, and in the state of Victoria itself. These representations reflect the Department and the Victorian Government’s determination to deny the presence of Aboriginal children, a view more salient in Victoria than elsewhere in the nation due to the particularities of how Aboriginality was understood. Yet the mobility of Aboriginal students – illustrated in this paper through a case study – challenged both the representations of Aboriginal Victorians, and the school system itself. Originality/value This paper is inspired by the growing scholarship on Indigenous mobility in settler-colonial studies and offers a new perspective on assimilation in Victoria. It interrogates how curriculum intersected with the position of Aboriginal students in Victorian state schools, and how their position – which was often highly mobile – was influenced by the practices of assimilation, and by Aboriginal resistance and responses to assimilationist practices in their lives. This paper contributes to histories of assimilation, Aboriginal history and education in Victoria.
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Goddard, Christopher R. « Victoria's Protective services and the ‘Interim’ Fogarty Report : Is This the Right Road at Last ? » Children Australia 15, no 1 (1990) : 12–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1035077200002546.

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The history of the provision of child protection services in Victoria, and the lack thereof, is a long and complex one. Yet another twist in the tale occurred recently.A report by Mr Justice Fogarty and Mrs Delys Sargeant, entitled Protective Services for Children in Victoria: An Interim Report, was released in January 1989. This report (hereinafter the Fogarty Report) was commissioned by the Victorian Government in August 1988:“… to inquire into and advise it upon the operation of Victoria's child protection system and on measures to improve its effectiveness and efficiency.”
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Booth, Alison. « MILLENNIAL VICTORIA ». Victorian Literature and Culture 29, no 1 (mars 2001) : 159–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150301291104.

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HAVING SURVIVED THE Y2K HYSTERIA, we may feel we have entered new corridors of one hundred and one thousand years. But it is only in 2001 that the punctilious and historical among us may at last observe a centennial, truly the final year of the past century and the hundredth anniversary of the death of Queen Victoria.1 The Jubilees in the last decades of Victoria’s life, and the ceremonies of international mourning that followed her death, might seem to have said goodbye to all that, but in many ways we are still under the sway of the great queen who lent her name to the age before “the American century.” Our own fin-de-siècle urges us to rediscover the many forms of Victoria that have “been hidden in plain view for a hundred years,” as Margaret Homans and Adrienne Munich put it in their co-edited collection of essays, Remaking Queen Victoria (1).2 While North American and British feminist studies have dwelt among Victorian ways since the 1970s — with implications that I will consider below — the queen herself has recently commanded critical attention that might seem, like so many features of Victoria’s public performance, out of proportion. Yet that excess, like our obeisance to the arbitrary power of the calendar, seems to be the very stuff of imagined community and ideological construction, and thus worth watching in action. In any case, when feminist literary critics such as Adrienne Munich, Margaret Homans, and Gail Turley Houston
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Parsons, R. F. « Monocotyledonous geophytes : comparison of California with Victoria, Australia ». Australian Journal of Botany 48, no 1 (2000) : 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/bt98056.

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Data on monocotyledonous geophytes from a recent Victorian flora are compiled and compared with those from California and some other areas of mainly mediterranean climate. Victoria's monocot geophyte diversity of 9% places it with parts of South Africa and Western Australia in a group of much higher diversity than California and Chile. The Victorian list is dominated by orchids (all with tuberous roots) and that from California by Alliaceae, Calochortaceae and Liliaceae, with bulbs being the predominant storage organ. Only four families of the 17 involved have native species in both California and Victoria. Most taxa in both areas are dormant in summer and grow during the cool season. However, the Amaryllidaceae found in the Sonoran Desert and the driest parts of Victoria are able to grow in the warm season in response to summer rain.
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McMullen, Gabrielle L. « Noted colonial German scientists and their contexts ». Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 127, no 1 (2015) : 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rs15001.

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German scientists made substantial and notable contributions to colonial Victoria. They were involved in the establishment and/or development of some of the major public institutions, e.g. the Royal Society of Victoria, National Herbarium, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Museum Victoria, the Flagstaff Observatory for Geophysics, Magnetism and Nautical Science, the Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria and the Victorian College of Pharmacy. Further, they played a leading role not only in scientific and technological developments but also in exploration – Home has identified ‘science as a German export to nineteenth century Australia’ (Home 1995: 1). Significantly, an account of the 1860 annual dinner of the Royal Society of Victoria related the following comment from Dr John Macadam MP, Victorian Government Analytical Chemist: ‘Where would science be in Victoria without the Germans?’ (Melbourner Deutsche Zeitung 1860: 192). This paper considers key German scientists working in mid-nineteenth century Victoria and the nature and significance of their contributions to the colony.
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Khalilpasha, Hossein, Hendrik Visagie, Gilles Dour, Alvin Moe, Elissa McNamara et Rohan Versteegen. « Repurposing Victoria’s gas infrastructure for a net zero future ». APPEA Journal 62, no 2 (13 mai 2022) : S34—S38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj21061.

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As the world moves towards a net-zero future, different jurisdictions are considering various scenarios on how they can achieve their targets. Depending on the types of assets within each jurisdiction, it could mean the development of new projects, modifying existing infrastructure, or a combination of both. The Victorian Climate Change Act 2017 established a system of coordinated, whole-of-economy actions to achieve a net zero emissions target by 2050. This includes rolling 5-year plans and targets to reduce emissions and adapt to climate change impacts, obliging all government policies, plans and decisions to consider climate change, and requiring all sectors of the economy including the gas industry to develop and action emissions reduction pledges. Natural gas plays a major role in Victoria’s energy mix with extensive gas infrastructure supplying over 2 million customers in Victoria and a network asset value of approximately A$6 billion. In 2021, Infrastructure Victoria provided its advice to the Victorian Government on potential scenarios for repurposing Victoria’s gas transmission and distribution networks in a future where Victoria’s carbon emission reduction targets are achieved. This paper provides the results of assessment on the suitability of existing gas infrastructure across the value chain to be repurposed for hydrogen blending, 100% hydrogen, biomethane and carbon dioxide service. This work was performed for the purpose of informing the Victorian Government of the opportunities and risks to gas infrastructure associated with achieving its 2050 net zero emission target.
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Thèses sur le sujet "Victoria"

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Tolley, Rebecca. « Maria de Victoria ». Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2010. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/5604.

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Brittain, Melisa. « Dangerous crossings, Victorian feminism, imperialist discourse, and Victoria Cross's New woman in indigenous space ». Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/MQ40398.pdf.

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Ortega, Julio. « Victoria Ocampo y Sur ». Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2013. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/103195.

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Martin, Eoin. « Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and the patronage of contemporary sculpture in Victorian Britain 1837-1901 ». Thesis, University of Warwick, 2013. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/63776/.

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Queen Victoria (1819-1901) and Prince Albert (1819-1861) have long loomed large in Victorian sculpture studies. Numerous scholars have examined the public statues of Victoria and Albert that were erected throughout the United Kingdom and across the British Empire between the 1840s and the 1920s. Yet, to date, the couple’s own patronage of sculpture has been largely overlooked. In light of this lacuna in the scholarship, this thesis examines the formation, display and dissemination of Victoria’s and Albert’s sculpture collection; explores the public sculpture projects with which they were involved; and analyses contemporary responses to their patronage. In so doing, it reveals what sculpture meant to Victoria and Albert personally; what their patronage meant to the contemporary sculpture profession; and what impact they had on the wider history and historiography of Victorian sculpture. The thesis is organised chronologically and broadly divided into three periods, representing three distinct but interrelated trends in the formation, arrangement, dissemination and reception of Victoria’s and Albert’s collection and the changing status of royal patronage. The first is the period between Victoria’s and Albert’s marriage in 1840 and Albert’s death in 1861. In this period, the couple’s patronage was prolific, varied and widely disseminated. They commissioned and acquired an extensive amount of sculpture for the royal residences and closely involved themselves with numerous public sculpture projects such as the sculpture programme in the New Houses of Parliament. This thesis demonstrates the complex imbrication of the couple’s public and private patronage of sculpture by revealing the extent to which their involvement with public projects informed their private patronage and the degree to which this fed into their public image as patrons. The second part looks at the decade after Albert’s death, a period in which Victoria concentrated her patronage almost exclusively on memorial busts and statues of him. Her various memorial commissions have often been treated interchangeably as simple indexes of her legendary grief. This thesis restores specificity to this body of memorial sculpture and uncovers the extent and sophistication of Victoria’s patronage in this period. However, it also shows the damage done to her reputation as a patron through her seemingly relentless desire to commission posthumous portraits of Albert. The third part concentrates on the last three decades of Victoria’s life. It reveals the extent to which she remained active as a patron and the degree to which her taste for sculpture evolved in the 1880s and 1890s. Yet, Victoria’s patronage was indelibly associated with mid-century sculptors whom Edmund Gosse, chief evangelist of ‘The New Sculpture’ dismissed as representative of ‘the dark age’ in the history of British sculpture. At a time when public statues of Victoria by some of the leading sculptors of the age were being erected across the globe, her position as a leading patron of contemporary sculpture was steadily undermined by the perception that she was stuck in the past.
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Ottesen, Tuva. « Victoria Benedictssons Pengar på ny ». Thesis, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for nordistikk og litteraturvitenskap, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-16489.

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Denne studien er en lesning av Victoria Benedictssons roman Pengar fra 1885. Jeg tar for meg tidligere lesninger av romanen og jobber dels i forlengelse av dem, dels utover dem. Felles for de tidligere lesningene som blir gjennomgått er at de har vanskelig for å skille mellom fiksjon og virkelighet, og de leser Pengar som beretningen om Benedictssons liv. I denne studien har jeg forsøkt å frigjøre meg fra forfatteren, og leser romanen som autonomt verk. Lesningen viser hva tidligere lesninger har gått glipp av ved å lese romanen som beretningen om Benedictssons liv. Avhandlingen er todelt, hvor første del består av kapittel 1, 2 og 3. I kapittel 1 presenterer jeg Pengar og Victoria Benedictsson, og gjør rede for utgangspunktet for avhandlingen. I kapittel 2 og 3 tar jeg for meg tidligere lesninger, med utgangspunkt i Birgitta Holms bok Victoria Benedictsson (2007) og Dobbeltblikket (1980) av Jette Lundbo Levy. Begge verkene står sentrale i forskningen rundt Benedictsson og hennes forfatterskap, og de viser hvordan tidligere lesninger har vært svært preget av å lese Pengar som en del av Benedictssons liv. Det jeg mener er problematiske lesninger av romanen, motiverer meg til å lese Pengar ut fra egne perspektiver og innfallsvinkler. Det er dette som er utgangspunktet for analysedelen, som utgjør andre del av oppgaven. Her gir jeg en inngående analyse av hovedpersonen i romanen, samt de mannlige karakterene. Jeg fokuserer på relasjonene mellom karakterene, og hvordan de utvikler seg gjennom romanen. I kapittel 5 om de mannlige karakterene er Pål Bjørbys avhandling The study of a vision in the authorship of Victoria Benedictsson (1983) en viktig sekundærkilde. I kapittel 6 beveger jeg meg inn på en del av romanen som har fått overraskende lite fokus tidligere, nemlig kunst. Det er drømmen om kunsten som driver hovedpersonen gjennom romanen, og det er også kunsten som for alvor setter i gang hennes frigjøring. Gjennom å lese romanen med fokus på kunstens funksjon viser jeg hvordan romanen kommenterer sin samtid. Jeg viser hvordan Pengar gjennom å vise til Julius Kronbergs maleri”Jaktnymfen” fra 1876, tar del i sedelighetsdebatten. Romanen kommenterer også litteratur og penger, noe som blir belyst mot slutten av oppgaven.
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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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Marmion, Robert J. « Gibraltar of the south : defending Victoria : an analysis of colonial defence in Victoria, Australia, 1851-1901 / ». Connect to thesis, 2009. http://repository.unimelb.edu.au/10187/4851.

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During the nineteenth century, defence was a major issue in Victoria and Australia, as indeed it was in other British colonies and the United Kingdom. Considerable pressure was brought to bear by London on the self-governing colonies to help provide for their own defence against internal unrest and also possible invasions or incursions by nations such as France, Russia and the United States.
From 1851 until defence was handed over to the new Australian Commonwealth at Federation in 1901, the Victorian colonial government spent considerable energy and money fortifying parts of Port Phillip Bay and the western coastline as well as developing the first colonial navy within the British Empire. Citizens were invited to form volunteer corps in their local areas as a second tier of defence behind the Imperial troops stationed in Victoria. When the garrison of Imperial troops was withdrawn in 1870, these units of amateur citizen soldiers formed the basis of the colony’s defence force. Following years of indecision, ineptitude and ad hoc defence planning that had left the colony virtually defenceless, in 1883 Victoria finally adopted a professional approach to defending the colony. The new scheme of defence allowed for a complete re-organisation of not only the colony’s existing naval and military forces, but also the command structure and supporting services. For the first time an integrated defence scheme was established that co-ordinated the fixed defences (forts, batteries minefields) with the land and naval forces. Other original and unique aspects of the scheme included the appointment of the first Minister of Defence in the Australian colonies and the first colonial Council of Defence to oversee the joint defence program. All of this was achieved under the guidance of Imperial advisors who sought to integrate the colony’s defences into the wider Imperial context.
This thesis seeks to analyse Victoria’s colonial defence scheme on a number of levels – firstly, the nature of the final defence scheme that was finally adopted in 1883 after years of vacillation, secondly, the effectiveness of the scheme in defending Victoria, thirdly, how the scheme linked to the greater Australasian and Imperial defence, and finally the political, economic, social and technological factors that shaped defence in Victoria during the second half of the nineteenth century.
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Yuen, Ping-shu Gomez, et 袁秉樞. « Is reclamation necessary in Victoria Harbour ? » Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2000. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31254810.

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Ferraris, Solange. « Inspección Visual : conexión vial Rosario-Victoria ». Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11086/3441.

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Práctica Supervisada (IC)--FCEFN-UNC, 2016
Desarrolla la octava inspección realizada en esta Conexión Vial acotada a los elementos estructurales principales que forman parte de los puentes. El sistema otorga el establecimiento de prioridades de reparación teniendo en cuenta múltiples factores como la seguridad estructural, funcionalidad, tráfico, importancia de la vía donde está ubicada la estructura, entre otros, para definir prioridades y alternativas de reparación con su costo.
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Rayner, Gerard Michael 1958. « Comparative ecology of four Pittosporum species from contrasting rainfall regimes in south-eastern Australia ». Monash University, Dept. of Biological Sciences, 2003. http://arrow.monash.edu.au/hdl/1959.1/5625.

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Livres sur le sujet "Victoria"

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Calder, Winty. Heroes and gentlemen : Colonel Tom Price and the Victorian Mounted Rifles. Melbourne : Jimaringle, 1985.

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Weintraub, Stanley. Victorian yankees at Queen Victoria's court : American encounters with Victoria and Albert. Lanham, Md : Lexington Books, 2011.

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Posse, Susana Gutiérrez. Victoria. Buenos Aires : Asociación Argentina de Actores, 1996.

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Fadrique, Alejandra Legarreta. Victoria. México D.F : Ediciones Gernika, 1990.

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Starik, F. Victoria. [Amsterdam, Netherlands] : Nieuw Amsterdam, 2009.

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Greig, David. Victoria. London : Methuen, 2000.

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Gassiebayle, Enrique. Victoria. Buenos Aires, Argentina : Argenta, 2001.

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Hamsun, Knut. Victoria. Los Angeles : Sun & Moon Press, 1994.

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Harvey, Damian. Victoria. London : Franklin Watts, 2014.

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Jensen, Ruby Jean. Victoria. New York : Zebra Books, 1990.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Victoria"

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Behrendt, Benjamin, Samuel Voss, Oliver Beuing, Bernhard Preim, Philipp Berg et Sylvia Saalfeld. « VICTORIA ». Dans Informatik aktuell, 209–14. Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-29267-6_47.

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Martin, Susan K., Caroline Daley, Elizabeth Dimock, Cheryl Cassidy et Cecily Devereux. « Victoria. » Dans Women and Empire, 1750–1939, 116. London : Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003101857-20.

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Rosenberg, Michael. « VICTORIA ». Dans Deutsche Standards, 304–7. Wiesbaden : Gabler Verlag, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-82497-4_73.

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Carlton, Charles. « Victoria ». Dans Royal Childhoods, 119–39. London : Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003382997-8.

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Hamilton, Reg. « Victoria ». Dans The Australian Horn of Plenty, 76–93. London : Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003490739-8.

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Friars, Rachel M., et Connor E. R. DeMerchant. « Neo-Victorian Victoria(s) on Screen ». Dans The Palgrave Handbook of Neo-Victorianism, 35–54. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-32160-3_3.

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Schneider, Josef, Gabriele Harb, Hannes Badura, Reginald W. Herschy, Reginald W. Herschy, Peeter Nõges et Tiina Nõges. « Victoria Lake ». Dans Encyclopedia of Lakes and Reservoirs, 842–46. Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4410-6_176.

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Lim, T. K. « Victoria amazonica ». Dans Edible Medicinal and Non-Medicinal Plants, 123–27. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26062-4_9.

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Bird, E. C. F. « Australia--Victoria ». Dans The GeoJournal Library, 423–34. Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2999-9_46.

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Klein, Yvonne M. « Victoria Massey ». Dans Beyond the Home Front, 140–45. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25497-2_24.

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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Victoria"

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Derby, Jeff H., Robert K. Montoye et José Moreira. « VICTORIA ». Dans the 3rd conference. New York, New York, USA : ACM Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1128022.1128062.

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BINKS, PETER. « NANOTECHNOLOGY VICTORIA — A VEHICLE FOR COMMERCIALIZING NANOTECHNOLOGIES IN VICTORIA ». Dans Oz Nano 03. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812702692_0004.

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Burns, Karen. « Women, Care, and the Settler Nation : The Victorian Country Women’s Association, 1928 ». Dans The 39th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand. PLACE NAME : SAHANZ, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55939/a5015p7rux.

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Care has long been a gendered attribute, frequently associated with women but rarely, until very recently, understood as an ethic and action shaping the built environment. This paper proposes using the lens of care to uncover women’s material culture contributions to the built environment. Histories that focus on the formal intersection of architecture and town planning and their professional identities can exclude women makers who, historically had to find other ways to shape built material culture. Under the rubric of care, this paper examines how women makers worked in applied art media across a range of “care” sites through the post-suffrage organisation, the Victorian branch of the Country Women’s Association (CWA). This philanthropic organisation was established in 1928 to advance the rights and care of women, children, and families in regional areas. Through exhibitions, media, touring lecturers and an affiliation with the Victorian Arts and Crafts Society, the CWA Victoria used craft and domestic material culture to democratise craft ideals and ameliorate poor environments in rural homes and towns. It fostered public health, welfare and the comfort and repair of self and communities. Through these means the organisation also provided support for the influx of new arrivals generated from the post-war rural reconstruction schemes of soldier settlement and mass migration from Britain. These larger projects allied the CWA Victoria organisation to a post-war settler identity which reanimated settler myths of land. In early twentieth-century Australia, care of the settler, built environment was gendered and racialised, an event that prompts an intersectional reassessment of the feminist model of care.
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Wadwa, K., S. Smith et A. R. Oseroff. « Cationic Triarylmethane Photosensitizers For Selective Photochemotherapy : Victoria Blue-Bo, Victoria Blue-R And Malachite Green ». Dans O-E/Fiber LASE '88, sous la direction de Tayyaba Hasan. SPIE, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.960199.

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Vulcan, Peter, et Tim Cave. « Road Safety in Victoria - An Overview ». Dans 4th International Pacific Conference on Automotive Engineering. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, United States : SAE International, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/871276.

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Nielsen, D. « Victoria regia’s bequest to modern architecture ». Dans DESIGN AND NATURE 2010. Southampton, UK : WIT Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/dn100071.

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Andersen, David R., Michael Fischer, Rodolphe Conan, Murray Fletcher et Jean-Pierre Véran. « VOLT : the Victoria Open Loop Testbed ». Dans SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation, sous la direction de Norbert Hubin, Claire E. Max et Peter L. Wizinowich. SPIE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.789792.

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Lucic, I., et R. Short. « Victoria Line upgrade : systems safety case ». Dans IET Professional Development Course on Railway Signalling and Control Systems (RSCS 2008). IEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:20080370.

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Andersen, David R., Michael Fischer, Jean-Pierre Véran, Laurent Jolissaint, Murray Fletcher et Kaushala Bandara. « VOLT : The Victoria Open Loop Testbed ». Dans Adaptive Optics : Methods, Analysis and Applications. Washington, D.C. : OSA, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/aopt.2007.ama6.

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Frazer, Murray. « Aerospace Industries and the Government of Victoria ». Dans International Pacific Air and Space Technology Conference and Exposition. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, United States : SAE International, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/872398.

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Rapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Victoria"

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Carey, Rachel, Maureen Murphy et Tara Behen. Planning a resilient food system for Victoria. University of Melbourne, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46580/124375.

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This report discusses findings from the Victorian food resilience planning project. It focuses on how the state of Victoria (in southeast Australia) can undertake food resilience planning; that is, take actions to strengthen the resilience of the state’s food system to shocks and stresses, including those related to climate change, pandemic or geopolitical conflict. Increasing shocks to food systems are leading to rising food prices and growing food insecurity. As such, this report also has a significant focus on the governance of food security in Victoria. The report aims to build the capacity of policymakers and other stakeholders to undertake food resilience planning in Victoria. The report discusses a food systems approach to food resilience planning, which focuses on taking actions to strengthen resilience throughout food supply chains, from production to consumption and reuse of waste. A food systems approach emphasises integrated ‘whole of government’ approaches to addressing the resilience of food systems and food security.
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Novichkova, Tatiana. Lake Victoria. Sous la direction de Nikolay Komedchikov. Entsiklopediya, janvier 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.15356/dm2015-12-02-3.

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Yorath, C., R. Kung et R. Franklin. Geoscape Victoria. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/212597.

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Yorath, C., R. Kung et R. Franklin. Geoscape Victoria. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/213448.

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Desnoyers, D. Victoria Mine Prospect. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/132246.

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Yorath, C., R. Kung et R. Franklin. Géopanorama de Victoria. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/213190.

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Yorath, C., R. Kung et R. Franklin. Géopanorama de Victoria. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/213449.

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Leponiemi, Lasse. Spotlight on Victoria, Australia. HundrED, octobre 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.58261/tepw7939.

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This research was conducted by HundrED to examine perceived needs of all stakeholders in education globally, through a State of the Debate review and Global Youth Survey. As young people are too often excluded from educational change, a core part of this exploration gains key insights from youth internationally. Everyone has a role to play in improving education, from students to systems leaders, to academics and teachers. It is time to engage all stakeholders, everywhere, to understand that we can utilize deep insights and change from around the world in our continuously interconnecting global community. This will allow us to move forward together, innovating for an education that allows every child to flourish, no matter what happens in life.
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Rainbird, R. H., J. H. Bédard et D. Thomson. Geology, Qinnguk, Victoria Island, Northwest Territories. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/294837.

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Rainbird, R. H., J. H. Bédard, K. Dewing et T. Hadlari. Geology, Qikigtalik, Victoria Island, Northwest Territories. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/296801.

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