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  • ...ase|url=http://www.tga.gov.au/hp/medicines-pregnancy.htm#.U1Yw8Bc3tqw|work=Australian Government|accessdate=22 April 2014|date=3 March 2014}}</ref> Naloxone is a <!-- History, society and culture -->
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  • ...hylococci did not develop significant resistance despite serial passage in culture media containing vancomycin. The rapid development of [[penicillin]] resist ...MH2006">Rossi S, editor. [[Australian Medicines Handbook]] 2006. Adelaide: Australian Medicines Handbook; 2006. ISBN 0-9757919-2-3</ref>
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  • ...b | url = http://www.britannica.com.au/product.asp?prod=HLMPKG07 | title = Australian Encyclopædia Britannica, promotional materials for the 2007 ''Britannica'' ...he professional articles.<ref name="telegraph">[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/booknews/4318176/Encyclopaedia-Britannica-fights-back-against-Wikiped
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  • ...anthropology:_the_evolution_of_culture|Development&nbsp;of&nbsp;Human&nbsp;Culture]] '''5.1.3'''&nbsp;Major&nbsp;[[Cultural]]&nbsp;Components&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[ | 1914 || 1986 || Religion || Professor of Asian Civilizations, [[Australian National University]] || 71
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  • ...yük]], [[Shillourokambos]]) as well as in North America ([[Mississippian Culture]]) and South America ([[Brazil]]). Its usage dates back at least 6000 years ...a group of [[acacia]]s in Australia, is from the term "wattling". In early Australian European settlement the acacias were commonly used in wattling, and the nam
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  • ...tory—so have their [[material]]s, production [[tool]]s and techniques, [[culture|cultural]] influences, and [[social]] significance. ...p of textile history, especially its earlier stages, is part of [[material culture]] studies.
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  • ...t in Central and South America and by extension in the aesthetic of [[Tiki culture]]. In China, bamboo was used to hold up [[simple suspension bridge]]s, eith ...ipes and the [[Jew's harp]]. Bamboo may be used in the construction of the Australian [[didgeridoo]] instead of the more traditional [[eucalyptus]] wood. In [[In
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  • [[Category:Australian culture]]
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  • ...opy]] sections.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Methylene blue staining of tissue culture monolayers|author=Sheila A. Henneman and Frank S. Kohn|year=1975|journal=Me ...ultaneously [[Fixation (histology)|fix]] and stain cells grown in [[tissue culture]] to preserve them and make them easily visible, since most cells are colou
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  • ...cle exhaust gas: the psychosocial profile of attempted suicide|journal=The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|volume=32|issue=6|pages=830–838|yea == Society and culture ==
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  • ...of "safety climate" as the term is often used interchangeably with "safety culture." This article will discuss various aspects of safety climate as a term of ...afety is the number one priority’. In order to develop a positive safety culture, managers must be aware of the current state of an organization’s health
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  • ...ing and scheduling issues, unworkable policies and practices and workplace culture can all play a role in occupational fatalities. In any case, the incident l *Australian Safety and Compensation Council – http://www.ascc.gov.au/
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  • ...M |title=Too Small for Concern? Public Health and Nanotechnology |journal=Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health |volume=31 |issue=4 | pages=382– ...09505430601022619 |accessdate =2007-10-19| year =2006| journal =Science as Culture| postscript =<!--None-->}}</ref>
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  • ...f Texas rice. Jefferson was very interested in improving American [[rice]] culture, to which end he illegally smuggled [[Piedmont rice]] out of Italy. During * [[Melba toast]] – [[Dame Nellie Melba]] (1859–1931), Australian soprano, née Mitchell, took her stage name from her hometown of [[Melbourn
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  • ...ryID=B048 Gideon Blackburn] in the ''Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture''</ref> | [[Charles Sturt University]], New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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  • |Outstanding achievements in the fields of humanities, natural sciences, culture, as well as for endeavours for peace and the brotherhood of man. | Australian rules football
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  • ...dults have experimented with marijuana, and a large number of American and Australian young adults have also experimented with this drug. Despite its prevalent u ...ts have adapted to their new environment, and has adapted well to the host culture. This normally is characterized by academic success in school. Integration
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  • [[Image:Joint.jpg|thumb|500-mg. joint with European-style "[[Roach (cannabis culture)|roach]]"]] ...end to serve as a mouthpiece. This is known as a crutch or "[[Roach (drug culture)|roach]]." In North America "roach" usually means the smoked-down butt of
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  • ...rd "cannabis".<ref>{{cite book | author=Rubin, Vera D.| title=Cannabis and Culture| publisher=Campus Verlag | year=1976| isbn=3-5933-7442-0}} p. 305.</ref> Ca .../www.cannabisculture.com/v2/articles/4220.html |title=Kief &#124; Cannabis Culture Magazine |publisher=Cannabisculture.com |date= |accessdate=2010-01-02}}</re
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  • ...year. The [[Australian Anti-Terrorism Act 2005#The "Shoot to Kill" Clause|Australian Anti-Terrorism Act of 2005]] included a "shoot-to-kill" clause. In a countr ...n Protective Service (APS), Tactical Assault Group (TAG East & TAG West)+, Australian Security and Intelligence Agency (ASIO),
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