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Point Counterpoint: Gas as a Transitional Fuel From JProcRSNSW, Vol. 153, Part 2, December 2020 The Editor. Introduction. 25 Scientists. A letter to the Chief Scientist, Alan Finkel. Alan Finkel. Response to […]

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CV-1968

A Century of Scientific Progress: The centenary volume of the Royal Society of New South Wales A history of several aspects of Australian scientific development, with particular reference to New

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Links to Collections of Papers since 1822 Point Counterpoint on natural gas as a transition fuel (from December 2020 issue) Papers on Aboriginal themes Papers by polymath William Stanley Jevons

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Cornforth

Eighteen papers by John Cornforth and his wife, Rita Harradence, in the Society Journal, 1936-2018. Rita Harriet Harradence and Francis Lions, 32. Morpholine as a reagent for mobile halogen atoms

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Browne

Thirty-four papers by William Rowan Browne and his wife, Ida Alison Browne, to the Society, 1911-1958. William Rowan Browne and A. B. Walkom 23. The geology of the eruptive and

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Pollock

Twelve papers by James Arthur Pollock to the Society, 1903-1920. James Arthur Pollock, with an appendix by J. C. Close, 13. A comparison of the periods of the electrical vibrations

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David

Twenty-two papers by Sir Tannatt William Edgeworth David, to the Society, 1890-1922. Tannatt William Edgeworth David, 15. The coal measures of New South Wales and their associated eruptive rocks. Journal

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Maiden

Fifty papers by Joseph Henry Maiden to the Society, 1887-1925. Joseph Henry Maiden, 3. Some New South Wales tan-substances, Part 1. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New

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Warren

Eighteen papers by William Henry Warren to the Society, 1886-1910. William Henry Warren, 19. The strength and elasticity of ironbark timber as applied to works of construction. Journal and Proceedings

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Knibbs

Twenty-seven papers by George Handley Knibbs to the Society, 1885-1927. George Handley Knibbs, 2. A system of accurate measurement by means of long steel ribands. Journal and Proceedings of the

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