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Journal of Adolescence 2001, 24, 3949 doi:10.1006/jado.2000.0361, available online at http:/www.idealibrary.com onSuicide and gay/lesbian/bisexual youth: implications for clinicians1LINDA L. MORRISONAND JEFFL'HEUREUXThe research indicating th
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2009 MAS3214/4214 CRYPTOGRAPHY EXERCISES9More techniques from number theoryQuestions for assessment A20 Factorise 70531 using Pollard's p - 1 method with a = 3 and b = 8. [No marks will be given for a factorization using another method.] You may
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Opening Iapetus: Constraints from the Laurentian margin in NewfoundlandPeter A. Cawood Tectonics Special Research Centre, School of Applied Geology, Curtin University, GPO Box U1987, Perth 6845, Australia Phil J.A. McCausland Department of Earth Sci
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Homework 9 Math 131 - Fall, 2004, Prof. Radunskaya 1. Suppose that f is a continuous function on R which is periodic with period 1, i.e. f (x + 1) = f (x) for all x. Show (a) The function f is bounded above and below and achieves its maximum and mini
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Eastern Laurentia in Rodinia: constraints from whole-rock Pb and U/Pb geochronologyEastern Laurentia in Rodinia: constraints from whole-rock Pb and U/Pb geochronologyStaci L. Loewya,a ,, James N. Connellya, Ian W. D. Dalziela, b and Charles F.
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Stratigraphic, geochronological, and paleomagnetic constraints upon the Neoproterozoic climatic paradoxTectonics 16 (1), 161-171, 1997 David A.D. Evans American Journal of Science, v.300, p.347-433. Tectonics Special Research Centre Department of Ge
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Palaeomagnetic constraints on the Proterozoic tectonic evolution of AustraliaMichael T.D. Wingate and David A.D. EvansTectonics Special Research Centre, Department of Geology and Geophysics, The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway,
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Temporal Constraints on Palaeoproterozoic Eclogite Formation and Exhumation (Usagaran Orogen, Tanzania)Alan S. Collins1,2*, Steven M. Reddy1, Craig Buchan1 and Abdul Mruma31Tectonics SRC, Department of Applied Geology, Curtin University of Techn
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Palaeomagnetic constraints on the position of the Kalahari craton in RodiniaC. McA. Powella, D. L. Jonesa, b, S. Pisarevskya and M. T. D. WingateaaTectonics Special Research Centre, Department of Geology and Geophysics, The University of Western
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Tectonic and geochronological constraints on late Archaean and Palaeoproterozoic stratigraphic correlation within and between the Kaapvaal and Pilbara CratonsDavid McB. Martin 1 C.W. Clendenin 2 B.Krapez 3 N.J. McNaughton 3 1 Tectonics Special Rese
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Paleogeographic development of the east Laurentian margin: Constraints from U-Pb dating of detrital zircons in the Newfoundland AppalachiansPeter A. Cawood and Alexander A. Nemchin Tectonics Special Research Centre, School of Applied Geology, Curtin
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file:/numbat/tsrc/pub%20139U-Pb geochronology of the Fort Augustus granite gneiss: constraints on the timing of Neoproterozoic and Palaeozoic tectonothermal events in the NW Highlands of Scotland G. ROGERS1, P.D. KINNY2, R.A. STRACHAN3, C.R.L. FRIE
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AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES 2003Structure and Age of the Northern Leeuwin Complex, Western Australia: Constraints from Field Mapping and U-Pb Isotopic Analysis.Alan S CollinsTectonics SRC, Curtin University of Technology, GPO Box U1987,
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Two stages of zircon and monazite growth in anatectic leucogneiss: SHRIMP constraints on the duration and intensity of Pan-African metamorphism in Prydz Bay, East AntarcticaI.C.W. Fitzsimons P.D. Kinny S.L. Harley Department of Earth Sciences Monash
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Archean blocks and their boundaries in the North China Craton: lithological, geochemical, structural and P-T path constraints and tectonic evolution1Guochun Zhao 1Simon A. Wilde 1Peter A. Cawood 2Min Sun 1Tectonics Special Research Centre Department
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Relationships between magmatism, metamorphism and deformation in the Fraser Complex, Western Australia: constraints from new SHRIMP UPb zircon geochronologyD. J. Clark1, P. D. Kinny2, N.J. Post1 & B. J. Hensen1. 1School of Geology, University of New
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U-Pb ages from the Harts Range, central Australia: Evidence for early Ordovician extension and constraints on Carboniferous metamorphism.P. Kinny1 Martin Hand2 Jo Mawby2 John Foden2 1. Tectonics Special Research Centre School of Applied Geology Curt
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TSRC Publication No. 192 Neoproterozoic mafic dike swarms of the Sharyzhalgai metamorphic massif, southern Siberian craton Sklyarov EV, Gladkochub DP, Mazukabzov AM, Menshagin YV, Watanabe T, Pisarevsky SA PRECAMBRIAN RESEARCH 122 (1-4): 359-376 Sp.
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10/1/08AcademicIntegrityHowtodoitrightWhyitmatters Virtuallyeverythingweknowhascometous becausesomeoneelsehastakenthetimeto thinkaboutit,researchit,andthensharewhat theyhavelearned. Allacademicresearchisbuiltonprevious researchandtherefore,acc
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Journal of Structural Geology: OPHIOLITE ACCRETION IN THE LACHLAN OROGEN, SOUTHEASTERN AUSTRALIA CATHERINE V. SPAGGIARI1, DAVID R. GRAY2, DAVID A. FOSTER31School of Geosciences, Monash University, Victoria 3800, Australia. University, Perth, Weste
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Depositional setting and implications of Paleoproterozoic glaciomarine sedimentation in the Hamersley Province, Western AustraliaDavid McB. Martin Tectonics Special Research Centre Department of Geology and Geophysics The University of Western Aust
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From Sibao orogenesis to Nanhua rifting: Late Precambrian tectonic history of eastern South China - An overview and field guide Z.X. Li, J. Wang, X. Li, S. Zhang Published by Geological Publishing House, Beijing, 100 pp., 2003 ForwardThis volume ser
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file:/numbat/tsrc/pub%20136GEOCHRONOLOGICAL CONSTRAINTS FOR A TWO-STAGE HISTORY OF THE ALBANY-FRASER OROGEN, WESTERN AUSTRALIA D. J. Clark a, B. J. Hensen a,* & P. D. Kinny b a Department of Applied Geology, University of NSW, Sydney 2052. b Tecton
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Paleomagnetic constraints on ages of mineralization in the Kalahari Manganese Field, South AfricaEconomic Geology, in press, 2001 Evans, D.A.D.(1), Gutzmer, J.(2), Beukes, N.J.(2), and Kirschvink, J.L.(3) (1)Tectonics Special Research Centre, Depar
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SED Lecture 9 Design ConstraintsObjectivesTo know common types of constraints on designs. To identify design constraints given non-functional requirements of a system.Key Points1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Design Constraints are usually derived from a syst
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Today we live in an era where information is processed almost at the speed of light. Through computers, the technological revolution is drastically changing the way welive and communicate with one another. Terms such as "the Internet," which was
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/ Example of using/adding "this->" in accessing members in/ an implicit object.bool Fraction:operator<=(const Fraction& f2){ int mult1 = this->num * f2.denom; / a * d int mult2 = this->denom * f2.num; / b * c return (mult1 <= mult2);}-
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/ Regular function operator!=, defined in terms of operator=/ (assuming it's written already)bool operator!=(const Fraction& f1, const Fraction& f2){ if (f1 = f2) / operator= return false; else return true;}/ Member function oper
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/* * This part goes in the header file of Money ("money.h") */class Money{public: . bool operator<(Money m2) const; bool operator<=(Money m2) const; / (1) bool operator>=(Money m2) const; bool operator=(Money m2) const; Mo
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class Time{private: int hour; int minute;public: Time(); / default constructor Time(int h, int m); / constructor with parameters .};/ default constructor definitionsTime:Time(){ int hour = 0; int minute = 0
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Kristin Armitage WRT 380 15 February 2006 Prof. SunDesign Analysis: Animation ProjectPurpose The purpose of this project is to inform the reader of the many facets of the periodic table of elements. It is to be used as a teaching, reference or re