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  2. Adcock, W, M Brunger, E Weigold, C Clark, I McCarthy, W von Niessen, M MICHALEWICZ, and D Winkler. 1995. A theoretical and experimental investigation in to the valence electronic structure of {1.1.1} propellane. Abstracts of Contributed Papers, 1995 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies.

     

  3. Adcock, W, and M MICHALEWICZ. 1995. Electron momentum spectroscopy of [1.1.1] propellane. Chemical Physical Letters 244: 433-39.
    Call Number: 95/27

     

  4. ANDERSSEN, R, G Latham, and M WESTCOTT. 1995. Statistical methodology for inverse problems. Mathematical Computing Modelling 22: 1-5.
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  5. ANDERSSEN, R, J MOONEY, and J Stricker. 1995. Decision-support for the design of constructed wetlands. Applied Mathematical Modelling 20: 93-100.

     

  6. BALBO, S. 1995. Task models and automation of the evaluation of user interface usability. Proceedings of OZCHI '95.
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  7. BARRASS, S. 1995. Naturally ordered geometric model of sound inspired by colour theory. Proceedings of Synaesthetica '94.
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  8. ———. 1995. Perceptual framework for the auditory display of scientific data. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Auditory Display.
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  9. ———. 1995. PERSONIFY : a toolkit for perceptually meaningful sonification. Proc of the Australian Computer Music Association Conference 1995.
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  10. BARRASS, S, and P ROBERTSON. 1995. Data exploration with sound using a perceptually linearized sound space. IS & T/SPIE Symposium on Electronic Imaging : Science and Technology.

     

  11. ———. 1995. Navigating with sound using a perceptually linearized sound space, 95/6.
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  12. BARTON, N. 1995. Applied mathematical research topics arising from an industrial workshop. IMA Journal of Mathematics Applied in Business and Industry 6: 343-59.
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  13. BARTON, N, and N STOKES. 1995. Microwave heating of a flowing slurry . Proc. 1995 Math-in Industry Study Group, editor K A Landman, 96-108.

     

  14. BELL, R. 1995. Parallel nirvana. Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre Workshop.
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  15. BERMAN, M, M Bason, F Ellison, G PEDEN, and C Wrigley. 1995. Prediction of milling yield by image analysis of whole grains to screen yield in wheat breeding. Proceedings of the 45th Australian Cereal Chemistry Conference, editors Y Williams, and C Wrigley, 227-31North Melbourne, Vic: Royal Australian Chemical Institute.
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  17. Burdon, J, L Ericson, and W J MULLER. 1995. Temporal and spatial changes in a metapopulation of the rust pathogen Triphragmium ulmariae and its host, Filipendula ulmaria. J Ecology 83: 979-89.

     

  18. Caccetta, P, N CAMPBELL, G West, H KIIVERI, and M Gahegan. 1995. Aspects of reasoning with uncertainty in an agricultural GIS environment. New Review of Applied Expert Systems 1: 161-77.
    Call Number: 2481

     

  19. CAMERON, M. 1995. Dynamic graphics for exploring seasonal variation. Proceedings of the International Congress of Statistical Quality Progrss.

     

  20. Campbell, C, P CLEARY, and M Hopkins. 1995. Large scale landslide simuations : global deformation, velocities and basal friction. J Geophys. Res .

     

  21. Chapman, J, R CORRELL, and J Ladd. 1995. The removal of soluble carbon from winery and distillery wastewaters by application to soil. Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research 1: 39-47.
    Call Number: CMIS 413

     

  22. ———. 1995. The removal of soluble organic carbon from synthetic winery wastewater by repeated application to soil. Australian J Grape & Wine Research 1: 76-85.
    Call Number: CMIS 414

     

  23. CLEARY, P. 1995. Cold jets or hot plumes? The bifurcation structure of natural convective flows between a cold plate and a hot body. Proc 12th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference, editor R Bilger, 629-32Sydney: [The Committee].
    Call Number: 2599

     

  24. ———. 1995. Multi-cell flow in differentially heated slots. Proc 12th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference, editor R W BilgerSydney, NSW: [Organizing Committee].
    Call Number: 2603

     

  25. CLEARY, P, and N STOKES. 1995. Transient natural convection at high Ra. Proc 7th Int Computational Techniques and Applications Conference (CTAC '95), editors R May, and A Easton, 207-14Singapore: World Scientific.

     

  26. Dattaray, S, D GATES, and D SIER. 1995. Optimal performance in multi-server M/g/s queues. Proceedings of the 13th National ASOR conference.
    Call Number: 569

     

  27. DAVIES, S, and P HALL. 1995. On direction-invariance of fractal dimension on a surface. Applied Physics Series. 60: 271-74.

     

  28. DICKINSON, T. 1995. How to keep track of your measures. Establishing a measures database. Quality Progress .

     

  29. DICKINSON, T, and G ROBINSON. 1995. Don't be confounded by confounded. Quality Magazine 4, no. 2: 75-76.
    Call Number: 2529

     

  30. DONG, J S. 1995. Living with Freetype and class union. Proc of Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC '95), 304-12IEEE Computer Society Press.
    Call Number: 96/7

     

  31. DONG, J S, and R Duke. 1995. Exclusive control within object-oriented systems. Proc of 18th International Conference on Technology of object-oriented languages and systems, 125-32.
    Call Number: 96/8

     

  32. ERNST, A, and C Goh. 1995. An active set method for convex differential problems. Proceedings of the 13th National ASOR Conference, editor D L Hoffman, 155-69Canberra ACT.

     

  33. Faichney, G, R Welch, and G H BROWN. 1995. Prediction of the excretion of allantoin and total purine derivatives by sheep from the 'creatinine coefficient'. J Agric. Science, Cambridge 125: 425-28.
    Call Number: 95/2

     

  34. FIELD, J, and R SPARKS. 1995. 'Why do my control charts look funny?' Check the assumptions! Quality Magazine 4, no. 1: 81-84.
    Call Number: 2462

     

  35. FOX, D. 1995. Estimation and inference in inverse methods for kinetic models of hydrocarbon generation. Mathematical Geology 27, no. 8: 923-38.
    Call Number: CMIS 412

     

  36. FOX, D, and T Ridsdill-Smith. 1995. Tests for density dependence revisited. Oecologia 103: 443-53.

     

  37. FULTON, N. 1995. Sensor based situational awareness as a hazard paradigm for optimisation of ATC systems design. SPIE Aerosense '95 : Proceedings on Air Traffic Control Technologies, 1-13.
    Call Number: 95/39

     

  38. GATES, D, and M WESTCOTT. 1995. Stationary states of crystal growth in three dimensions. J Statistical Physics 81, no. 3/4: 681-715.
    Call Number: 2418

     

  39. Ginige, A, J Lowe, and J ROBERTSON. 1995. Hypermedia authoring. IEEE Multimedia Winter: 24-35.
    Call Number: 95/40

     

  40. Glasbey, C, and R JONES. 1995. Fast computation of moving average filters in polygonal windows. Proc of Digital Image Computing :Techniques and Applications, editors A Maeder, and B Lovell, 198-203.
    Call Number: 2470

     

  41. GORTON, I, J P Gray, and I Jelly. 1995. Object based modelling of parallel programs. IEEE Parallel and Distributed Technology 3, no. 2.
    Call Number: 96/11

     

  42. GUIGNARD, P. 1995. Quantiative evaluation of classification performance for machine learning roc analysis and sensitivity/specificity plots. Intelligent systems conference.
    Call Number: 95/24

     

  43. HA, J, W Giardini, and G Zosi. 1995. Comparative calculations of the volume of nearly perfect spheres using profilometer data. Metrologia 32: 111-16.
    Call Number: 2414

     

  44. HARCH, B D. 1995. Analysis of an earthworm-disease-moisture-trial, BSA 95/13.

     

  45. HARCH, B D, K Basford, I DeLacy, P Lawrence, and A Cruickshank. 1995. Patterns of diversity in fatty acid composition in the Australian groundnut germplasm collection. Genetic Resources & Crop Evolution 42: 243-56.

     

  46. Hawryszkiewycz, I, I GORTON, and L Fing. 1995. Maintaining awareness in tightly coordinated asynchronous groups. Proceedings of OZCHI '95.
    Call Number: 96/15

     

  47. ———. 1995. Putting software development on the information highway : going beyond email. American Programmer 8, no. 8: 8-14.
    Call Number: CMIS 91/12

     

  48. Huang, S, K Quail, R Moss, and D J BEST. 1995. Objective methods for the quality assessment of Northern-style Chinese steamed bread. J Cereal Science 21: 49-55.
    Call Number: 2639

     

  49. HUNGERFORD, S, D SMITH, and O BOSMAN. 1995. KIPS : an object-oriented image processing kernel, 95/29.
    Call Number: 95/29

     

  50. JAKTMAN, C. 1995. Object oriented reuse process framework, TR 95/21.
    Call Number: 95/21

     

  51. ———. 1995. Software use -fact or fiction? Australian Computer Society Monthly Newsletter Vol 32, no. N 77: 40-50.
    Call Number: CMIS 95/26

     

  52. Jelly, I, and I GORTON. 1995. PARSE project. Software engineering for parallel and distributed systems. editors I Jelly, I Gorton, and CrollLondon: Chapman and Hall.
    Call Number: 96/58

     

  53. Jones, M C, S DAVIES, and B U Park. 1995. Versions of kernel-type regression estimators. Journal of the American Statistical Association 427: 825-32.
    Call Number: 2401

     

  54. JONES, R. 1995. A Graph-based segmentation of eucalypt pulpwood images. Proc of Digital Image Computing:Techniques and Applications, editors A Maeder, and B Lovell, 151-56.
    Call Number: 2471

     

  55. JONES, R, and I Svalbe. 1995. Basis algorithms in mathematical morphology. Advances in Electronics and Electron Physics 87: 325-90.
    Call Number: 593

     

  56. KEIGHTLEY, D, and B Hunt. 1995. Rigid pocs extension to a poisson super-resolution algorithm. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing.
    Call Number: 95/13

     

  57. KOSMYNIN, A, and A WAUGH. 1995. Layout independent index service. Proc of AusWeb '95, 339-48.
    Call Number: 95/23

     

  58. KRISHNAMOORTHY, M, M WESTCOTT, and J Youngman. 1995. Road service simulation for RACV. Proceedings of the 13th National ASOR Conference .
    Call Number: 566

     

  59. LAMB, P. 1995. Partitioned all-pairs shortest path matrices, 95/25.
    Call Number: 95/25

     

  60. LASLETT, G, and A McBratney. 1995. Planning the sampling of soil that may be contaminated. in Soil Technology - Applied Soil Science. A course of lectures. 3rd edition ed., editors P Hazelton, and A Koppi, 367-89. Sydney, NSW: University of Sydney.
    Call Number: 2613

     

  61. Latham, S, and R ANDERSSEN. 1995. Horizontal/vertical splitting algorithms for modelling the flow in natural water bodies. Proceedings of the 16th Federal Convention of the Australian Water and Wastewater Association.
    Call Number: 2409

     

  62. LEE, T, and H TALBOT. 1995. A fast method for detecting and matching linear features in images. Proceedings of Digital Image Computing :Techniques and Applications, editors A Maeder, and B Lovell, 649-54.
    Call Number: 2514

     

  63. Lewis, T, and N I FISHER. 1995. Estimating the angle between the mean directions of two spherical distributions. Australian Journal of Statistics 37, no. 2: 179-91.
    Call Number: 2378b

     

  64. LI, C-H. 1995. Numerical simulation of low-Mach-number compressible flows. Twelfth Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference, editor R Bilger, 723-26Sydney: [The Committee].
    Call Number: 2598

     

  65. LINDLEY, C. 1995. A behavioural theory of intelligent machines as a framework for the analysis of adaptation. Progress in evolutionary computation, editor Xin Yao, 257-75. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Berlin, Germany: Springer.
    Call Number: 94/81

     

  66. Lipton, A, and E BREEN. 1995. On the use of local statistical properties in focusing microscopy images. Microscopy Research and Technique 31: 326-33.

     

  67. Liu, A, T S Chan, and I GORTON. 1995. Designing distributed multimedia systems using PARSE. Software engineering for parallel and distributed systems. editors I Jelly, I Gorton, and CrollLondon: Chapman and Hall.
    Call Number: 96/52

     

  68. LIVINGSTONE, P, and G ROBINSON. 1995. 'Daylight saving fades the curtains'. Quality Magazine , no. October: p 111-12.
    Call Number: 2530

     

  69. LUO, X-L. 1995. Modelling 3D turbulent flow in a continuous casting tundish using Fastflo. Proc 12th Australasian fluid mechanics conference, 581-84Sydney NSW.
    Call Number: 2600

     

  70. ———. 1995. Turbulent flow modelling with the non-linear k-epsilon model using Fastflo. Proc 6th Asian Fluid Mechanics Conference, 1456-59.

     

  71. LWIN, T. 1995. An analogue of chi-square goodness-of-fit statistics for mass frequency particle size distributions. Proc of International Conf on Statistical Methods and Statistical Computing for Quality and Productivity Improvement, 922-25.

     

  72. MICHALEWICZ, M. 1995. Hydrodynamic model of collective electronic oscillation in spherical geometries. Topics in condensed matter physics. M Das, 143-67. New York: Nova Science.
    Call Number: 94/78

     

  73. MICHALEWICZ, M, and R Brown. 1995. Computation of the local electronic density of states for all surface atoms in different microfacet models of Ti02(100) 1x3. High Performance Computing 1995:Grand Challenges in Computer Simulation. editor A TentnerSan Diego, Calif: Society for Computer Simulation.
    Call Number: 96/49

     

  74. MICHALEWICZ, M, and M P Das. 1995. Collective electronic oscillations on C60. Computational aproaches to novel condensed matter systems : applications to classical and quantum systems. editors D Neilson, and M P Das, 163-74. New York: Plenum Press.
    Call Number: 95/43

     

  75. MICHALEWICZ, M, I McCarthy, M Brunger, and V NORLING. 1995. Combining Unichem and electron momentumspectroscopy to study valence electronic structure of molecules. Cray Users Group 1995 Fall Proceedings, 37-41.
    Call Number: 96/48

     

  76. MICHALEWICZ, M, and M Priebatsch. 1995. Perfect scaling of the electronic structure problem on a SIMD architecture : practical aspects and experiences. Parallel Computing 21: 853-70.
    Call Number: 94/43

     

  77. MOONEY, J, and F DE HOOG. 1995. Modelling steady state free surface flows using Fastflo. Proc 12th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference, editor R Bilger, 407-10Sydney, NSW: [The Committee].
    Call Number: 2602

     

  78. Moore, G, N Jackson, K Isaacs, and G H BROWN. 1995. Estimating densities of original and derived secondary wool follicles in the sheep. Wool Tech. Sheep Breed. 43, no. 4: 263-67.
    Call Number: 95/3

     

  79. Oliver, D, J Gartrell, K Tiller, R CORRELL, G Cozens, and B Youngberg. 1995. Differential responses of Australian wheat cultivars to cadmium concentration in wheat grain. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 46: 873-76.

     

  80. Phatak, A, and R SPARKS. 1995. New trends in process monitoring :SPC for continuous process industries. PACE , no. April: 38-41.

     

  81. Rayner, J, and D J BEST. 1995. Extensions to some important nonparametric tests. Procceedings of the A C Aitken Centenary Conference, 257-66.
    Call Number: 2638

     

  82. ———. 1995. Smooth tests for the bivariate poisson distribution. Aust. J. Statistics: 233-45.

     

  83. Rayner, J, D J BEST, and K Matthews. 1995. Interpreting the skewness coefficient. Communications in Statistics : Theory and Methods 24: 593-600.
    Call Number: 2619

     

  84. ROBERTSON, P, and M HUTCHINS. 1995. Guided colour representations using perceptual colour spaces. Proceedings of SPIE Symposium on Electronic Imaging Science and Technology : Human Vision, Visual Processing and Digital Display.

     

  85. SAUNDERS, I. 1995. Risk management for the 1990's. Managing quality and risk. J Occup Health Safety - Aust N Z 11, no. 6: 579.
    Call Number: 2422

     

  86. SHAW, D, J FIELD, and B TRUDINGER. 1995. 'In control' doesn't mean 'normally distributed'. Quality Magazine 4, no. 4: 88.
    Call Number: 2523

     

  87. SIER, D, P Tobin, and C McGurk. 1995. Theatre scheduling for surgical procedures. Proceedings of the 13th national ASOR conference.
    Call Number: 568

     

  88. SIMPSON-YOUNG, W, and K YAP. 1995. Work processes of film and television researchers, 95/11.
    Call Number: 95/11

     

  89. Smith, K, M KRISHNAMOORTHY, and M Palaniswami. 1995. On the location of interacting hub facilities : neural versus traditional approaches. Proceedings of the 13th ASOR conference, p 423-32.
    Call Number: 567

     

  90. Soille, P, E BREEN, and R JONES. 1995. A Fast algorithm for min/max filters along lines of arbitrary orientation. Proc of IEEE Workshop on Nonlinear Image and Signal Processing, editor I Pitas, 987-90.
    Call Number: 2468

     

  91. ———. 1995. Recursive implementation of erosions and dilations long discrete lines at arbitrary angles. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 18, no. 5: 562-67.
    Call Number: 2465

     

  92. SPARKS, R. 1995. Stacked boxes : a new goodness-of-fit graphical display. New Zealand Statistician 30, no. 2: 48-61.
    Call Number: 2420

     

  93. SPARKS, R, and R Ballantyne. 1995. Quality control methods in large-scale assessment precedures using 'double-marking' or 'partial double-marking'. Australian Journal of Statistics 37, no. 3: 283-98.
    Call Number: 2423

     

  94. STOKES, N. 1995. Using conjugate gradient methods in solving the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. Proc 7th International Computational Techniques and Applications Conference, 725-32.

     

  95. SUN, C. 1995. Symmetry detection using gradient information. Pattern Recognition Letters 16: 987-96.
    Call Number: 2419

     

  96. SUN, C, and J SHERRAH. 1995. 3D symmetry detection using extended Gaussian image. Proceedings of Europe-China Workshop on Geometrical modeling & invariants for computer vision, editors R Mohr, and W Chengke, 55-62.
    Call Number: 2608

     

  97. ———. 1995. 3D symmetry detection using extended Gaussian image. DICTA 95 : Digital image computing : techniques and applications, editors A Maeder, and B Lovell, 8-13.
    Call Number: 2608a

     

  98. WELGAMA, P. 1995. Development of layouts for a mail processing center. Proc of 13th National Conference of the Operations Research Group.
    Call Number: 2489

     

  99. WELGAMA, P, K ABOURA, and G MILLS. 1995. Evaluation of options to improve copper production. Proceedings of the sixth international conference on manufacturing engineering, 219-23.
    Call Number: 577

     

  100. WELGAMA, P, K ABOURA, R SPARKS, and G MILLS. 1995. Facilities planning system for the explosives production and distribution. Abstracts : INFORMS International Singapore.
    Call Number: 571

     

  101. WELGAMA, P, and P Gibson. 1995. Computer aided facilities layout : a status report. International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 10: 66-77.
    Call Number: 537

     

  102. ———. 1995. Hybrid knowledge based/optimization system for automated selection of materials handling system. Int. J. Computers Ind. Engng 28, no. 2: 205-17.
    Call Number: 2410

     

  103. WELGAMA, P, and G MILLS. 1995. Use of simulation in the design of a Just in Time system. Int J of Operations and Production Management 15, no. 9: 245-60.
    Call Number: 2493

     

  104. WELGAMA, P, G MILLS, K ABOURA, A Struthers, and D Tucker. 1995. Evaluation of options to improve copper production. Proceedings of the sixth international conference on manufacturing engineering, p 219-23.
    Call Number: 570

     

  105. Wilson, L, M Brown, H Talhami, R Gill, C SUN, and B Doust. 1995. An 'expert assistant' for chest X-ray based on anatomical models. Computer-assisted radiology. editors H Lemke, K Imamura, C Jafe, and M Vannier, 336-41. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
    Call Number: 228

     

  106. ———. 1995. Medical image understanding using anatomical models : applications to chest X-rays. Information processing in medical imaging. editors Y Bizais, C Barillot, and R Paola, 239-50. France: Kluwer Academic.
    Call Number: 229

     

  107. Wynn, P, G H BROWN, and Moore. 1995. Characterization and distribution of epidermal growth factor receptors in the skin and wool follicles of the sheep fetus during development. Domestical Animal Endocrinology 12: 269-81.
    Call Number: 95/1

     

  108. YAP, K, and W SIMPSON-YOUNG. 1995. BIOS trials on the Telstra experimental broadband network. Proceedings of ATNAC '95.
    Call Number: 95/12

     

  109. ZHANG, D-M, and L ALEM. 1995. Exercise design approach for intelligent simulation based training system. 3rd Australian and New Zealand Conference on Intelligent Information Systems .

     

  110. ZHANG, D-M, and M Maher. 1995. Case-based reasoning for the structural design of buildings. 8th International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Application of Artificial Intelligence.
    Call Number: 96/69

     

  111. ZHU, Z. 1995. Numerical simulation of turbulent incompressible flows with a RNG based k-e model. Proc 1st Asian computational fluid dynamics conference, 1073-78.

     

  112. ZHU, Z, and N STOKES. 1995. Computation of swirling turbulent diffusion flames with a finite-element method. Proc 12th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference, editor R Bilger, 525-28Sydney, NSW: [The Committee].
    Call Number: 2601

     

  113. ———. 1995. Computation of turbulent combustion flows with a finite element method. Proc 7th Computational Techniques and Applications Conference, 855-62.

     

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