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ItemAn integrate methodology for estimating and tendering heavy civil engineering projectsFayek, A ; Duffield, C ; Young, D ( 1993)
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ItemComputerised Cost Estimating Systems for the Construction IndustryFayek, A ; Duffield, C ; Young, DM (ACADS Ltd, 1993)
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ItemCommunicating Project Management Principles through Open Access learningDuffield, C ; Colville, E ; Karri, V (The University of Melbourne, 1993)
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ItemDynamic Testing of Bridges as a means of assessing Maintenance requirementsBarton, A ; Duffield, C ; Haritos, N ; Townsend, M (University of Wollongong, 1993)
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ItemPerformance of Cold-Formed Steel Frames when subjected to Earthquake LoadingsBarton, A ; Duffield, C ; Hutchinson, G ; Schmidt, L (University of Wollongong, 1993)
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ItemThurgood MarshallPark, M. M. ( 1993)Biographical note on the career of Thurgood Marshall who died aged 84 in January, 1993.
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ItemThis sporting lifePark, M. M. (The Victorian Bar, 1993)Speculation on sporting prowess being a necessary quality for appointment to high judicial office.
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Item[Review of the book Brewer's dictionary of 20th century phrase and fable]Park, M. M. (The Victorian Bar, 1993)This recent reference work as a record for contemporary and recent phrase coinages and occurrences is a disappointment.
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ItemFarewell: Legal Beagle (1986 – 1993)Park, M. M. (The Victorian Bar, 1993)Comment upon the passing of the “Legal Beagle” comic strip from the Law Society of Western Australia’s journal Brief.
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ItemSplitting heirsPark, M. M. (Law Institute of Victoria, 1993-03)This is a letter published in the Law Institute Journal. Discusses the common misconception that both twins must share the same parents. Although it is rare for non-identical twins to have separate fathers, it is possible. It is only in the instance of identical twins resulting from the abnormal division of a single fertilized egg into two identical fertilized eggs that such twins share identical genetic characteristics and the same parents. In the case of fraternal twins resulting from the separate fertilization of separate eggs with such twins sharing some (but not all) genetic characteristics genetic testing of both twins is required to comprehensively determine the paternity of each of the twins. In the case of identical twins the genetic testing of only one twin is sufficient to determine the paternity of both twins. However, the only means to conclusively determine that twins are identical is by genetic testing of both twins.