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Walsh, Kevin Q., Dmytro Y. Dizhur, Nasser Almesfer, Patrick A. Cummuskey, Jim Cousins, Hossein Derakhshan, Michael C. Griffith e Jason M. Ingham. "Geometric characterisation and out-of-plane seismic stability of low-rise unreinforced brick masonry buildings in Auckland, New Zealand". Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering 47, n. 2 (30 giugno 2014): 139–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.5459/bnzsee.47.2.139-156.

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The 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquakes and corresponding Royal Commission reports have resulted in changes to the legislative environment and led to increased public awareness in New Zealand of the earthquake performance of unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings. As a result, building regulators, owners, tenants, users and heritage stakeholders will be facing a unique challenge in the near future where assessments, improvements and demolitions of URM buildings are expected to occur at an unusually high rate. Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand and because of the relative prosperity of Auckland during the period 1880-1935 when most URM buildings were being constructed in New Zealand, the city has the largest number of URM buildings in the country. Identifying those buildings most at seismic risk in Auckland’s large and varied building stock has warranted a rapid field assessment program supplemented by strategically chosen detailed assessments. Information that can be procured through rapid field inspections includes the building geometric typologies (e.g., heights, building footprint geometry and isolated versus row configuration), elevation type (e.g., perforated frame versus solid wall), wall construction (e.g., solid versus cavity, number of leaves) and basic construction material type (e.g., clay brick versus stone). Furthermore, investigation into the architectural history, heritage status and functional usage of Auckland’s URM buildings will affect the direction of retrofit strategies and priorities. As the owner of a large and varied portfolio of URM buildings as well as the local organisation responsible for assessing building safety, Auckland Council is developing exemplar inspection, assessment, prioritisation and retrofit strategies that will target the seismic risks associated with URM buildings, in particular, so as to preserve and enhance safety and the economic and community value of these special buildings. Collaboration amongst Auckland Council, The University of Auckland and GNS Science has resulted in a state-of-the-art rapid quantitative assessment program applied to a sampling of typologically representative URM buildings in Auckland.
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Stoney, Robin. "Auckland". Circa, n. 91 (2000): 62. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25563566.

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BEAVIS, E. "AUCKLAND". New Zealand Journal of Geography 59, n. 1 (15 maggio 2008): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0028-8292.1975.tb00689.x.

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Chalmers, Lex, e Brent Hall. "Auckland". Cities 6, n. 2 (maggio 1989): 82–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0264-2751(89)90062-0.

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Drecki, Igor. "GeoDataHub @ Auckland". Cartographic Perspectives, n. 87 (19 dicembre 2017): 29–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.14714/cp87.1444.

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Ingram, Derek. "Auckland notebook". Round Table 85, n. 337 (gennaio 1996): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00358539608454289.

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Land, Crea. "Occupy Auckland". Psychotherapy and Politics International 10, n. 1 (30 gennaio 2012): 79–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ppi.1256.

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Phillipson, Allan. "In a Slant Light: A Poet’s Memoir, Cilla McQueen (2016)". Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 9, n. 1 (1 giugno 2021): 91–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/nzps_00051_5.

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Review of: In a Slant Light: A Poet’s Memoir, Cilla McQueen (2016) Dunedin: Otago University Press, 134 pp., ISBN 978 1 87757 871 7 (hbk), NZ$35 Fale Aitu / Spirit House, Tusiata Avia (2016) Wellington: Victoria University Press, 84 pp., ISBN 978 1 77656 064 6 (pbk), NZ$25 Vanishing Points, Michele Leggott (2017) Auckland: Auckland University Press, 132 pp., ISBN 978 1 86940 874 9 (pbk), NZ$27.99 Tightrope, Selina Tusitala Marsh (2017) Auckland: Auckland University Press, 112 pp., ISBN 978 1 86940 872 5 (pbk), NZ$27.99 Night Horse, Elizabeth Smither (2017) Auckland: Auckland University Press, 80 pp., ISBN 978 1 86940 870 1 (pbk), NZ$24.99
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D'Archino, Roberta. "Seaweeds of Auckland". New Zealand Journal of Botany 57, n. 3 (maggio 2019): 193–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0028825x.2019.1607405.

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Robinson, Mary. "Auckland Diabetes Centre". Diabetes Educator 10, n. 4 (gennaio 1985): 53–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/014572178501000412.

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Hitchcock, Judy. "Neonatal Conference-Auckland". Journal of Neonatal Nursing 22, n. 3 (giugno 2016): 106–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnn.2016.03.006.

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Coney, Sandra. "Commentary from Auckland". Lancet 337, n. 8733 (gennaio 1991): 101–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0140-6736(91)90750-j.

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Delahunty, Jim. "APEC at Auckland". Monthly Review 51, n. 7 (2 dicembre 1999): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.14452/mr-051-07-1999-11_2.

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Austin, Patricia M., e D. Craig Whitehead. "Auckland: Cappuccino city?" Urban Policy and Research 16, n. 3 (settembre 1998): 233–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08111149808727770.

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Lin, Wei Xia, e Eric Boamah. "Auckland libraries as a multicultural bridge in New Zealand". Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication 68, n. 6/7 (2 settembre 2019): 581–600. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/gkmc-04-2019-0046.

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Purpose The purpose of this research is to explore how immigrant library users view Auckland Libraries as a multicultural bridge in New Zealand. The research explored the various factors keeping different cultures apart in the New Zealand socio cultural systems and to find out the gaps in the provision of multicultural services in Auckland public libraries. The study also discusses the specific roles Auckland public libraries play in the development of multiculturalism in New Zealand from the perspective of immigrant users. Design/methodology/approach The study uses a qualitative research approach. Semi-structured interviews conducted with 15 participants including five library staff members and ten users of the Auckland library. Thematic analysis (qualitative data analysis, where data is grouped into themes) was used for data analysis. Findings Participants perceive that the Auckland Library had an advantage over other citizen service institutions in the development and services of multiculturalism in New Zealand. The participants understand that language, cultural background, beliefs and values are some of the causes of gaps between different ethnic groups, and only by learning from each other can groups enhance mutual understanding between them. The services and programs Auckland Library offer to immigrant enable various interactions among different cultural groups and enhance learning from one another to facilitate their integration into the New Zealand society. The findings show that Auckland public libraries have some gaps in multicultural services. In particular, there are more than 200 different ethnicities in Auckland, but the Auckland library's website does not have the function of a multilingual search tab service, lacks a multicultural book collection and some of the existing collections of books are of low quality, low literary value and so on. The study suggests that these issues need to be improved. Research limitations/implications This was small-scale research involving the perspectives of only 15 participants. Nevertheless, the findings provide constructive insight into the development of multicultural services in Auckland libraries that can serve as a useful basis for a broader exploration of more immigrant groups in Auckland and New Zealand as a whole. Practical implications The results of this research will provide valuable information for the Auckland libraries to have a better plan for multicultural services in the future. The findings will also serve as a reference for improving multicultural services in the Auckland libraries. Originality/value Although other studies have looked at immigrants’ behavior and perception on various issues in New Zealand, this study is the first to look at how different immigrant groups percept Auckland libraries as a multicultural bridge to help integrate them.
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Cass, Philip. "REVIEW: Noted: New Zealand's future is Pacific". Pacific Journalism Review : Te Koakoa 24, n. 2 (2 novembre 2018): 273–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v24i2.458.

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Island Time: New Zealand’s Pacific Futures, by Damon Salesa. Wellington: Bridget Williams, 2017. 256 pages. ISBN978-1-9885-3353-7G. PEOPLE occasionally claim that Auckland has the largest Islander population in the world. While that claim is manifestly untrue— Port Moresby clearly takes that crown—Auckland’s demographics are changing. As Toeolesulusulu Damon Salesa points out in this fascinating book, Pasifika are the wave of the future.
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Waipara, N. W., J. Craw, A. Davis, J. Meys, B. Sheeran, A. Peart, S. Hill et al. "Management of kauri dieback". New Zealand Plant Protection 62 (1 agosto 2009): 407. http://dx.doi.org/10.30843/nzpp.2009.62.4854.

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Kauri illthrift commonly known as Kauri dieback has been identified as an increasing problem affecting kauri (Agathis australis) across the Auckland region A water and soilborne pathogen Phytophthora taxon Agathis (PTA) has been identified as a causal agent of Kauri dieback at some locations particularly within the Waitakeres Ranges Regional Park and Great Barrier Island PTA is associated with a collar rot causing large bleeding basal lesions yellowing foliage and tree death A range of other causal agents including Phytophthora cinnamomi and environmental stress factors were also associated with symptoms at many sites In 2008 Auckland Regional Council implemented a range of standard operational procedures to manage the disease across the region Surveillance surveys are underway to assess overall tree health as well as the potential distribution of PTA in Aucklands kauri forests Survey sites were prioritised in areas with high conservation value iconic trees or high levels of soil disturbance such as tracks intersecting kauri root zones Risk management of the suspected primary vectors of the PTA including people and feral pigs is underway
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Robertson, T. W. "The strengthening of Auckland Town Hall". Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering 29, n. 4 (31 dicembre 1996): 273–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.5459/bnzsee.29.4.273-279.

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Auckland Town Hall, one of New Zealand's premier heritage buildings, was constructed around 1911 to provide Auckland with a world class concert venue and Civic Centre. Constructed of unreinforced masonry the building does not meet with today's seismic protection standards, particularly as a place of assembly. The owner of the building, Auckland City Council, determined that the building should be strengthened as part of an overall restoration programme. This paper describes the standards of strengthening adopted, the analysis and the strengthening systems utilised and is presented and published with the courtesy of Auckland City Council.
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Addison, Paul. "Alex Wiseman: reluctant architect?" Architectural History Aotearoa 14 (5 dicembre 2017): 17–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/aha.v14i.7788.

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The Auckland Ferry Building, completed in 1912, is still a significant landmark in downtown Auckland today. However, its architect, Alex Wiseman, remains less well-known and more enigmatic. Born in Auckland in 1865 into a prominent Methodist family, Wiseman was apprenticed at 16 years of age to noted architect Edward Bartley for a term of four years. Wiseman then practised as a draughtsman for a period, before moving to Victoria, Australia, to follow his first love, music, making his living as a music teacher and organist. After marrying and starting a family, the lot of an impecunious musician may have held less appeal, and in 1903 Wiseman returned to Auckland. He established his own architectural practice and, over the next 12 years until his death at the age of just 50, he received, often with the aid of familial and church connections, several high-profile commissions, including the ferry building, the YMCA building and Auckland Training College (both in Wellesley Street), and "Greenacres," the home of James Gunson, later mayor of Auckland.
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Tyler, Linda. "Noel Bamford: the first director of the Auckland School of Architecture". Architectural History Aotearoa 14 (17 agosto 2022): 65–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/aha.v14i.7794.

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Auckland's keenest advocate of the Arts and Crafts movement was Frederick Noel Bamford (1881-1952) who was the first director of the Auckland School of Architecture from 1917-19. Apprenticed to carpenter and architect Edward Bartley (1839-1919) during the years that St Matthews-in-the-city was being designed, Bamford excelled at drawing and travelled to London to become a student at the Royal Institute of British Architects' School in 1904. Along with fellow expatriate architectural student Arthur Patrick Hector Pierce (1879-1918), Bamford found work in the office of Edwin Lutyens (1869-1919), famed for his romantic English country houses. Bamford returned to Auckland in 1906, and was elected an Associate of the RIBA the following year. Pierce followed, and they formed an architectural partnership which became renowned for its houses in the English Domestic Revival style adapted for New Zealand conditions. Bamford and Pierce are best known for designing the glamourous Coolangatta, 464 Remuera Road (1911, demolished in 2006) for Canadian-born Alfred Foster, a surveyor and his wife Jessie, which Peter Shaw observes is almost an exact copy of a Lutyens house at Fulbrook, Elstead, Surrey, built in 1897. As well as indicating the rapid transmission the Lutyens country house typology to New Zealand, the story of the Bamford and Pierce partnership offers an intriguing insight into the social relationships of Edwardian Auckland. Pierce's father George was prominent in the Anglican Diocese, and one of the earliest commissions that Bamford and Pierce secured was for Bishopscourt, a home for the Anglican Bishop of Auckland, known as Neligan House (1909-10). Connections to the law firm of Hesketh Richmond (Bamford's father was Edwin Bamford, (1846-1928), Registrar-General of Lands) resulted in the commission for Waione (1910), a single storey house at 22 Domett Avenue, Epsom as well as two houses for wealthy heiress Jeannie Stirling Richmond (1854-1917) for construction on her Rockwood estate. Ngahere at 74 Mountain Road (1907-8) was designed for Richmond's newly married daughter Margaret MacCormick (1884-1972) is renowned for its butterfly floor plan. Woodend at Gilgit Road (circa 1914-15) was designed as the home of Noel Bamford's brother, lawyer Dr Harry Dean Bamford, who lectured in law at Auckland University College. In 1912, the year that his Remuera house went up in flames destroying £2000 worth of Arts and Crafts furniture, Bamford founded the Arts and Crafts Club in Auckland, becoming its inaugural president. The Club was to have a key role in promoting the adaptation of the ideology of William Morris, and incorporated Māori arts into its definition of craft.
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Yang, Yang, Mingquan Zhou e Michael Rehm. "Housing prices and expectations: a study of Auckland". International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis 13, n. 4 (27 gennaio 2020): 601–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijhma-12-2019-0122.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, the study aims to test whether expectations are adaptive in the Auckland housing market. The second purpose is to examine the interplay between expectations and Auckland housing prices. Design/methodology/approach In this study, two vector error correction models (VECM) are built: one VECM includes survey-based expectations and another one encompasses model-based expectations with the assumption that property investors’ expectations are adaptive. The paper goes on by comparing and examining the results of Granger causality tests and impulse response analyses. Findings The findings reveal that Auckland property buyers’ expectations are adaptive. In addition, this study provides some evidence of a feedback cycle between Auckland housing prices and expectations. Research limitations/implications This study posits that Auckland property buyers’ expectations in the next 12 months are based on three-year price movements with more emphasis being placed on recent price history. This assumption may not be an accurate reflection of true expectations. Practical implications This paper helps policymakers to deepen their understanding of Auckland property buyers by showing that their expectations form through the extrapolation of the past price trend. Originality/value The study possibly marks the first attempt to test and compare the relationship between housing prices and two forms of expectations: survey-based and model-based. Additionally, this study is probably the first one that empirically examines whether there is a feedback cycle between expectations and property prices in the Auckland housing market.
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Garde, François. "La Constitution des Auckland". Revue française de droit constitutionnel 93, n. 1 (2013): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfdc.093.0003.

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Wills, A. "Chlorhexidine anaphylaxis in Auckland". British Journal of Anaesthesia 102, n. 5 (maggio 2009): 722–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bja/aep076.

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Gerber, Paul, e Malcolm Coppleson. "Clinical research after Auckland". Medical Journal of Australia 150, n. 5 (marzo 1989): 230–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.5694/j.1326-5377.1989.tb136451.x.

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Cunningham, William James, Eugene Michael, Sarah Welch, Niall Crosby, Benjamin Host e Philip Polkinghorne. "The Auckland Endophthalmitis Study". Journal of VitreoRetinal Diseases 1, n. 3 (16 marzo 2017): 175–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2474126417690987.

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Purpose: To report on the incidence and management of endophthalmitis following intravitreal bevacizumab in Auckland, New Zealand. Method: A survey of facilities in Auckland performing intravitreal bevacizumab between January 2007 and December 2014 was undertaken. The clinical notes of patients presenting with bevacizumab-related endophthalmitis were analyzed. Results: During the study period, 39 657 intravitreal bevacizumab injections were performed, with 21 patients undergoing treatment for bevacizumab-related endophthalmitis. The incidence of endophthalmitis was 0.053% (1 per 1888 injections). Most patients (76%) were treated within 4 hours from admission to hospital. Fifteen patients received vitreous tap and inject as primary treatment. From 2013 onward, there was a trend toward vitrectomy surgery as the primary intervention, with 72% of cases receiving vitrectomy as first-line treatment. Those who underwent vitrectomy were more likely to return a culture-positive result ( P = .030). After treatment, the majority of patients displayed an improvement in visual acuity (67%). Conclusion: Endophthalmitis is a rare complication of intravitreal bevacizumab treatment, with an incidence of 1 per 1888 injections in our region. There has been a shift favoring primary vitrectomy surgery in the treatment of endophthalmitis, with those undergoing vitrectomy more likely to return a positive culture result.
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Christie, P. M., e J. H. F. Shaw. "DIVERTICULAR DISEASE IN AUCKLAND". ANZ Journal of Surgery 58, n. 10 (ottobre 1988): 795–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1445-2197.1988.tb00982.x.

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Douglas, R. G., C. M. Holdaway e J. H. F. Shaw. "HEPATIC TRAUMA IN AUCKLAND". ANZ Journal of Surgery 58, n. 4 (aprile 1988): 307–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1445-2197.1988.tb01061.x.

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GRAY, R. J. S. "AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION OF OPTOMETRISTS". Australasian Journal of Optometry 14, n. 5 (25 marzo 2010): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1444-0938.1931.tb00086.x.

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Winder, Gordon M., e Matthew Henry. "Historical Auckland on foot". New Zealand Geographer 62, n. 1 (aprile 2006): 84–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-7939.2006.00052.x.

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Anyaoku, Emeka. "The task for Auckland". Round Table 84, n. 336 (ottobre 1995): 407–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00358539508454276.

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Watts, Darryl. "A year in Auckland". Psychiatric Bulletin 13, n. 3 (marzo 1989): 127–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.13.3.127.

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I had acquainted myself with the psychiatric services in New Zealand some years ago during my student elective. I wanted to return to experience further a system which was both similar and different to the NHS. The New Zealand hospital system was funded in a similar way to the NHS. One organisational difference was the managerial layer, which was still filled by medical superintendents. Another difference was the extensive no-fault accident compensation scheme through which settlements were made without resort to lawsuits. Thus doctors paid low medical defence fees and were rarely sued, but the Government had regularly to meet a large bill. The psychiatric services were in the process of moving from hospital-based to community-based, in line with prevailing clinical and public attitudes. This was fuelled by some headline-making scandals over patient care in the asylums. One cause for general alarm was the poor health of ethnic minorities, especially the indigenous Maori. This issue resonated with racial and political overtones.
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Narang, Ravi K., e Ian Reid. "Osteomalacia in subtropical Auckland". BMJ Case Reports 12, n. 7 (luglio 2019): e229657. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2019-229657.

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A 56-year-old man was referred with left-sided hip pain. MRI scans demonstrated an undisplaced stress fracture in the femoral neck and subchondral oedema within the femoral head. Bone densitometry showed T-scores of −2.0 at the spine, −3.5 at the femoral neck and −2.4 for the total hip. Laboratory tests revealed 25-hydroxyvitamin D <10 nmol/L. He was prescribed a 10-day course of calciferol 1.25 mg (50 000 IU)/day and started on calcium carbonate 1.25 g twice daily. Following the correction of vitamin D deficiency, his symptoms resolved. A striking feature of this patient was the complete reversal of ‘osteoporosis’ within 14 months with vitamin D and calcium supplementation. Bone mineral densities (BMDs) increased by 19.5% and 33.4% at the spine and hip, respectively. Such changes are never seen with conventional pharmacological management of osteoporosis. Vitamin D deficiency should be considered as a cause for reduced BMD in people with risk factors.
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Reid, Ian R., e Timothy F. Cundy. "Osteoporosis Research in Auckland". Clinical Science 88, n. 1 (1 gennaio 1995): 12–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/cs0880012.

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Stokes, Evelyn. "AUCKLAND GEOGRAPHY TEACHERS‘ GROUP". New Zealand Journal of Geography 54, n. 1 (15 maggio 2008): 34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0028-8292.1973.tb00509.x.

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Claasen, Adam. "Odyssey of the Unknown Anzac, David Hastings (2018)". Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 9, n. 2 (1 dicembre 2021): 254–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/nzps_00076_5.

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Milojevic, Michael. "Robert Mackay Fripp in the 1890s: Peripatetic Pacific Rim Architect". Architectural History Aotearoa 4 (31 ottobre 2007): 59–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/aha.v4i0.6746.

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When the 30-year old English-born, Auckland-trained Robert Mackay Fripp (1858-1917) and his New Zealand bride left the port of Auckland in the late summer of 1888, they were headed for the bustling construction environment of post-fire Vancouver. Leaving his practice with C Paul, and his architectural design tutorship at the Auckland Society of the Arts, Fripp's was an astute career move. In the not quite eight years Fripp was based in Vancouver, he built and published almost 50 projects in British Columbia before he escaped the fast-approaching Vancouver recession and returned to Auckland in 1896. Attempting to put himself forward for more prestigious commissions in the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island (which regularly went to Samuel Maclure), Fripp developed a national profile as an Arts and Crafts aesthete and designer with considerable international experience by publishing his drawings and reporting on the "West Coast scene" in the Toronto-based Canadian Architect and Builder (CAB). Among the local-interest articles there, which he consistently turned into a crabby proselytising for the Arts and Crafts, Fripp also placed both appreciative and critical articles and notes on Māori architecture and domestic design, and timber and construction in Auckland, and, even more surprisingly, he continued to do so throughout the 1890s, that is, long after he returned to New Zealand and set-up in partnership with GS Goldsboro' in Auckland. Meanwhile in the 33 months Fripp was back in Auckland from 1896 he realised a number of substantive and significant Auckland houses in Parnell, Grafton and Mount Eden. In these works I will show that he can be seen to have brought current "progressive" ideas from the West Coast about strongly-shaped shingled and half-timbered houses simply detailed with heavy timber to stand within the strong ocean coastal conditions. Fripp left for Victoria in 1899 and after some disappointing (losing the competition for Government House to Francis Rattenbury) months, during which he posted a scathing report in CAB about house design in Auckland, he moved to Los Angeles renting office space immediately adjacent to the Greene brothers executing and publishing a series of large (as yet undiscovered) houses in and around Santa Monica and Pasadena throughout 1900-5.
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FAN, QING-HAI, DONGMEI LI e SHERLY GEORGE. "Response to an incursion of tomato red spider mite Tetranychus evansi in New Zealand". Zoosymposia 22 (30 novembre 2022): 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zoosymposia.22.1.36.

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The tomato red spider mite (TRSM), Tetranychus evansi Baker and Pritchard (Acari: Tetranychidae) was first detected from black nightshade Solanum nigrum (Solanaceae) near Auckland Airport on 21 May 2020 (Ministry for Primary Industries. 2020a, b; Fan et al. 2021). A preliminary investigation revealed more mites within 0.5 km away from the original site. Subsequently, two more sites were found positive for TRSM, one was approximately 20 km north east of the original site and the other about 9 km east of the original site. The analysis of DNA sequences of the detected mites indicated that the TRSM in Auckland belonged to the Lineage I, indicating that there was a single incursion. A response was initiated, and a delimiting survey was carried out, targeting the areas along the State Highway One including the nearby agricultural production farms between Auckland and Whangarei, and Auckland and Hamilton. A total of 541 site searches were carried out and TRSM was detected in eight sites covering an area of 91.4 km2 across the Auckland region.
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Mascher-Frigyesi, Réka. "Tupuna Awa: People and Politics of the Waikato River, Marama Muru-Lanning (2016)". Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 8, n. 1 (1 maggio 2020): 123–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/nzps_00025_5.

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Gao, Wei. "Report on the 11th Asia-Pacific Conference on Materials Processing (APCMP)". Asia Pacific Physics Newsletter 04, n. 01 (23 ottobre 2015): 40–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s2251158x15000132.

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The 11th Asia-Pacific Conference on Materials Processing (APCMP) was successfully held from the 6th to 9th July 2014, at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. The aim of this conference was to provide an opportunity for researchers and industrial practitioners from around the world to interchange information on the latest development and applications in materials science and technologies. This is an important international conference hosted by the University of Auckland, which also recognised the contributions of materials research by the University of Auckland.
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McKay, Andrew. "Preserving a legacy: an analysis of the role and function of the Mackelvie Trust Board, 1885−2010". Records of the Auckland Museum 53 (20 dicembre 2018): 17–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.32912/ram.2018.53.2.

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"Established to manage the art collections of one of Auckland city’s former businessmen, the Mackelvie Trust Board has operated for over 125 years. The Trust was set up to administer James Tannock Mackelvie’s(1824−85) collection of European paintings, books, decorative arts and objets de vertu including bronzes, clocks, coins and natural treasures now held at the Auckland Art Gallery, the Auckland War Memorial Museum and the Auckland Public Library. This article will explain how part of the collection came to be at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, how the Trustees administered the will, and how the Trust Board itself evolved to include professional expertise. The impact of this evolution on Mackelvie’s gifts and bequest and the collection’s development is one of the most important findings. After an evaluation of the collection’s management over time, it is concluded that while the Mackelvie Trust Board has always endeavoured to implement Mackelvie’s wishes, financial and physical restrictions led to certain compromises regarding control and display of the collection. Nevertheless, the Trustees have always acted in good faith and protected Mackelvie’s legacy for the enjoyment of future generations of Aucklanders and visitors to the city."
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Gill, Brian. "Charles De Kempeneer (c.1852–1884), preparator: one of Auckland Museum’s earliest employees". Records of the Auckland Museum 53 (20 dicembre 2018): 77–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.32912/ram.2018.53.5.

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Henry Ward, the American businessman and trader in natural history specimens, visited Auckland Museum in 1881 and subsequently helped the museum to recruit a preparator. Correspondence between Ward and the museum’s curator, Thomas Cheeseman, shows that the first preparator sent by Ward was the Belgian, Charles De Kempeneer, who had worked previously for about seven years at both the “Royal Museum”, Brussels, and at Ward’s establishment in Rochester, New York State. De Kempeneer started at Auckland Museum in July 1882 for a trial period of about three months until October 1882, the museum having insufficient funds to pay him for longer. He then got work with the Macleay collection in Sydney (Australia) but negotiated with Cheeseman a permanent position at Auckland Museum, whose finances had been improved by the Costley Bequest of 1884. De Kempeneer returned to Auckland to commence work but died on arrival, a tragic loss of a talented young man. By virtue of his short-term engagement, De Kempeneer ranks as one of Auckland Museum earliest employees and the museum’s archival record of the Cheeseman correspondence has enabled a memory of him to be recovered.
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Gill, B. J. "Charles Francis Adams: diary of a young American taxidermist visiting New Zealand, 1884–1887". Archives of Natural History 41, n. 1 (aprile 2014): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/anh.2014.0206.

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In December 1884 Charles Francis Adams (1857–1893) left Illinois, USA, by train for San Francisco and crossed the Pacific by ship to work as taxidermist at Auckland Museum, New Zealand, until February 1887. He then went to Borneo via several New Zealand ports, Melbourne and Batavia (Jakarta). This paper concerns a diary by Adams that gives a daily account of his trip to Auckland and the first six months of his employment (from January to July 1885). In this period Adams set up a workshop and diligently prepared specimens (at least 124 birds, fish, reptiles and marine invertebrates). The diary continues with three reports of trips Adams made from Auckland to Cuvier Island (November 1886), Karewa Island (December 1886) and White Island (date not stated), which are important early descriptive accounts of these small offshore islands. Events after leaving Auckland are covered discontinuously and the diary ends with part of the ship's passage through the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia), apparently in April 1887. Adams's diary is important in giving a detailed account of a taxidermist's working life, and in helping to document the early years of Auckland Museum's occupation of the Princes Street building.
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Pittaway, Gail. "The New Biological Economy: How New Zealanders Are Creating Value from the Land, Eric Pawson and the Biological Economies Team (2018)". Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 9, n. 1 (1 giugno 2021): 125–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/nzps_00060_5.

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Review of: The New Biological Economy: How New Zealanders Are Creating Value from the Land, Eric Pawson and the Biological Economies Team (2018) Auckland: Auckland University Press, 304 pp., ISBN 978 1 86940 888 6 (pbk), NZ$45
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Rahimi, Muhammad, Lawrence Zhang e Nasim Esfahani. "Advocating School-University Partnership for Responsive Teacher Education and Classroom-based Curricula: Evidence from Teachers’ Cognitions about Principles of Curriculum Design and Their Own Roles". Australian Journal of Teacher Education 41, n. 12 (dicembre 2016): 84–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.14221/ajte.2016v41n12.6.

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Lim, Christine, Yong Chong e Melissa Sutjipto. "Creating value through sustainable business practices". European Journal of Tourism Research 5, n. 2 (1 ottobre 2012): 118–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.54055/ejtr.v5i2.101.

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The objective of this paper is to undertake a case study of Auckland International Airport and to examine how its sustainable business practices can create stakeholder value. Auckland Airport is the largest airport and the main gateway into New Zealand for international tourists. The paper investigates the impact of corporate growth-strategy announcement on the formation of a joint venture to build a 4-star airport hotel using an event study approach. The new hotel creates economic value to Auckland Airport as it is expected to generate considerable long term tourism revenue to the company. Additionally, it can stimulate economic growth and employment for the Auckland region as its proximity to the largest airport in the country attracts airline crews and transit passengers, and the hotel offers meeting facilities for MICE tourism. We found that the New Zealand share market’s reaction to the hotel joint venture announcement on 23 July, 2009, as proxied by the stock returns, to be significant. Economic value creation or business profitability of a firm can be used to create societal value. Auckland International Airport has invested in socially responsible environmental and socio-cultural initiatives to create value for its stakeholders, as discussed in the latter half of the study.
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Hammond, Catherine. "Escaping the digital black hole: e-ephemera at two Auckland art libraries". Art Libraries Journal 41, n. 2 (aprile 2016): 107–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/alj.2016.10.

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The collections of e-ephemera of two Auckland art libraries are discussed here: the E H McCormick Research Library at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, a specialist art library within one of New Zealand's major public art galleries, and the Fine Arts Library Te Herenga Toi at the University of Auckland which supports the research and teaching needs of the Elam School of Fine Arts and the Department of Art History. While there are differences in approach both institutions see the value in preserving print and e-ephemera and are looking to make this material more accessible to users, despite numerous challenges.
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Hobbs, Jack, e Rebecca Stanley. "Garden Profile: Auckland Botanic Gardens". Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture, n. 12 (29 ottobre 2014): 11–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.24823/sibbaldia.2014.20.

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Auckland Botanic Gardens is a relatively young botanic garden that opened in 1982 and covers 64 hectares in Manurewa, South Auckland. The plant collections include both exotic and New Zealand (NZ) native plants. The native plant collections are described and illustrated. The use of native plants for environmental and ecological enhancement is also explained.
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Richardson, Benjamin Felix. "The price we pay for land: The political economy of Pukekohe’s development". Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 9, n. 1 (1 giugno 2021): 7–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/nzps_00045_1.

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Like many other rapidly growing urban centres across the world, Auckland City finds itself caught between the unending demand for land to accommodate new residential and commercial developments, and the need to preserve the agricultural institutions that support dense urban populations. Land at the periphery of Auckland’s urban expansion has become significantly more lucrative when developed for housing and commercial interests than when used to grow food. The question of what farmers, residents, property developers and Council planners value land for is now crucial to preserving Auckland’s food security and food sovereignty in the near future. This article takes Pukekohe – an agricultural powerhouse and soon-to-be new satellite town at the southern periphery of urban Auckland – as a case study for this phenomenon. I first present a discourse analysis of development in government planning documents, demonstrating that discourses of flexible planning and economic opportunity enable the unchecked loss of productive land to ad hoc urban sprawl. I then turn to media interviews and statements from prominent Pukekohe stakeholders and relate their positions to Stephen Gudeman’s theory of the five spheres of economic abstraction, arguing that one’s working relationship to land defines the value it holds for them. Lastly, I take the conclusions drawn from these two approaches to discuss the political economy of Pukekohe’s urban development, detailing the ways in which the patterns of Auckland’s urban growth privilege the short-term generation of revenue over the substantial foundations of our existence. This contradiction has been faced by cities across the planet for much of the course of human history, yet it has never been more relevant than it is today, as the world’s urban population significantly increases and the realities of climate change force us to reconsider the future of global food production.
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Bright, Judith. "Library co-operation in Auckland". ANZTLA EJournal, n. 28 (10 aprile 2019): 30. http://dx.doi.org/10.31046/anztla.v0i28.1006.

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Griffiths, Talbot, Dirks, Betti e Salmond. "Forecasting brown haze in Auckland". Weather and Climate 39, n. 1 (2019): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/26892908.

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