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    Partnerships for integrated land and water management : lessons from the Frasier Basin.

    Watson, N. M., 2005, Sustaining our futures : reflections on environment, economy and society. Shrubsole, D. & Watson, N. M. (eds.). Canada: University of Waterloo, p. 409-446 38 p.

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    On the influence of flexible vegetation on flow fields in shallow water : a flume experiment.

    Maltese, A. & Folkard, A. M., 2005, Proceedings of the 9th workshop on physical processes in natural waters. Folkard, A. M. & Jones, I. (eds.). Lancaster, p. 195-202 8 p.

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    Integrated water management and local institutional empowerments : a lost opportunity in the cross river basin, Nigeria?

    Akpabio, E. M., Ukpong, I. E., Watson, N. M. & Ite, U. E., 2005, Proceedings of the XIIth World Water Congress (water for sustainable development-towards innovative solutions). Mathur, G. N. & Chawla, A. S. (eds.). New Delhi, India, Vol. 1. p. 297-309 13 p.

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    Global financial markets and the ICT revolution: perfect market or (im-)perfect domination?

    Sum, N-L., 2005, Global politics in the information age. Lacy, M. J. & Wilkin, P. (eds.). Manchester: Manchester University Press, p. 96-115 20 p.

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    Landlord-tenant relationships in Scotland from the sixteenth century to modern times.

    Whyte, I. D., 2005, The individual and community life. Beech, J., Hand, O., Mulhern, M. & Weston, J. (eds.). 9 ed. Edinburgh: John Donald in association with The European Ethnological Research Centre and The National Museums of Scotland, p. 343-357 15 p. (Scottish life and society : a compendium of Scottish ethnology).

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    The landscape and environmental impact of mining and quarrying in upland Britain.

    Whyte, I. D., 2005, Society, landscape and environment in upland Britain. Whyte, I. D. & Winchester, A. J. L. (eds.). 2 ed. UK: Society for Landscape Studies, p. 111-124 14 p. (Society for Landscape Studies supplementary series).

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    Pre-improvement rural communities: lowland.

    Whyte, I. D., 2005, The individual and community life. Beech, J., Hand, O., Mulhern, M. & Weston, J. (eds.). 9 ed. Edinburgh: John Donald in association with The European Ethnological Research Centre and The National Museums of Scotland, p. 329-342 14 p. (Scottish life and society : a compendium of Scottish ethnology).

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    Additivity of masking and auditory compression

    Plack, C. J., O'Hanlon, C. G. & Draga, V., 2005, "Auditory signal processing: physiology, psychophysics and models". Pressnitzer, D., de Cheveigné, A., McAdams, S. & Collet, L. (eds.). New York: Springer, p. 60-6 55 p.

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    Overview : The present and future of pitch

    Plack, C. J. & Oxenham, A. J., 2005, Pitch : neural coding and perception. Plack, C. J., Oxenham, A. J., Fay, R. R. & Popper, A. N. (eds.). 24 ed. New York: Springer, p. 1-6 6 p. (Springer Handbook of Auditory Research).

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    Memory.

    Morris, P. E. & Fritz, C. O., 2005, Psychology. Hewstone, M., Fincham, F. D. & Foster, J. (eds.). Malden, Mass.: Wiley Blackwell, p. 224-246 23 p.

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