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"The aim which underlies [this work] ... is to provide a manual of reference to the constitutions of other countries which have achieved closer union. At first it was intended merely to bring up-to-date a manual prepared for the Convention of 1891 in Australia, by ... the Hon. Sir R. C. Baker ... But it was found ... that a mere bringing up-to-date of ... Baker's manual would scarcely serve the purpose required ... the author therefore decided to incorporate only those parts of ... Baker's work which will be found in chapters II., III., and IV. of part II. of this book."--Pref.
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[Schematic Design Drawing of Elevation], untitled. Colored ink and pencil drawing on black-line print, drawn on train between "Basil and Firenze," initialed, 8 1/2 x 11 inches [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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1 Lipen., 202 (Feuda)
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"This ... collection ... was formed by Mr. John Jones ... and passed to the Nation upon his death in 1882."--Preface signed: Cecil H. Smith.
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Reprint of the 1922 ed.
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"First edition, November 1906. Reprinted before publication."
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Notwithstanding the increasingly fragmented organizational relationships within Colombo's urban governance system, the cooperative nature of stakeholder relationships lends a high level of coherence to the overall system. Since 1995, Colombo's solid waste management system has been characterized by the increased role of the private sector, community-based organizations and NGOs. Whilst the increasingly fragmented nature of this system exhibits some deeply ingrained problems, there are also a number of positives associated with the increased role of civil society actors and, in particular, the informal sector. Reforming regulatory frameworks so as to integrate some of the social norms that are integral to the lives of the majority of urban residents will contribute to regulatory frameworks being considerably more enforceable than is currently the case. Such reform requires that institutional and regulatory frameworks need to be flexible enough to adapt to the changing social, political and economic context. In the Colombo case, effective cooperation between public sector and civil society stakeholders illustrates that adaptive institutional arrangements grounded in pragmatism are feasible. The challenge that arises is to translate these institutional arrangements into adaptive regulatory frameworks - something that would require a significant mind shift on the part of planners and urban managers.
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Borecore samples from the Trap Gully pit at Callide have been assessed using the R-70 self-heating test. The highest R-70 self-heating rate value was 16.22 degrees C/h, which is consistent with the subbituminous rank of the coal. R-70 decreases significantly with increasing mineral matter content, as defined by the ash content of the coal. This effect is due to the mineral matter in the coal acting as a heat sink. A trendline equation has been fitted to the borecore data from the Trap Gully pit: R-70 = 0.0029 x ash(2) - 0.4889 x ash + 20.644, where all parameters are on a dry-basis. This relationship can be used to model the self-heating hazard of the pit, both vertically and laterally. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.