Results for %22automatic memory management (garbage collection)%22
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Dr Louise Hamby [anudc:3284]
Dr Louise Hamby is a lecturer in the Museums and Collections Graduate Program in the Research School of Humanities and the Arts at The Australian National University.
Detection of bacterial DNA in lymph nodes of Crohn's disease patients [anudc:5048]
Our aim was to determine whether or not specific microorganisms were transported selectively to lymph nodes in Crohn’s disease (CD) by comparing node and mucosal microbial communities from patients anA...
Australian Election Study, 1996 [anudc:3328]
The Australian Election Study (AES) is a national, post-election, self-completion survey which collects data on the political opinions and behaviour of the Australian public. Each survey contains quesA...
pyqz python module extension for MAPPINGS IV simulations [anudc:5037]
Sampling time and performance in rat whisker sensory system [anudc:5307]
Raw data for publication
The Massive Compact Halo Object (MACHO) Project Image Archive for SIAP Service [anudc:3251]
This collection is the data used by the Simple Image Access Protocol.
Follow-up of Transiting Planet Candidates [anudc:5033]
Unreduced FITS files obtained on the ANU 2.3-m/Wide Field Spectrograph (WiFeS)
Donald Thomson's Material Culture Collection From Arnhem Land [anudc:3282]
This collection contains material from a project involving the documentation of items of material culture collected by Donald Thomson from Arnhem Land from 1935-1937 and 1942-1943.
Australian Election Study, 1990 [anudc:3325]
The Australian Election Study (AES) is a national, post-election, self-completion survey which collects data on the political opinions and behaviour of the Australian public. Each survey contains quesA...
The 1993 Australian Election Study [anudc:4859]
The Australian Election Study (AES) is based on a national, post-election, self-completion survey which collects data on the Australian public. It aims to provide long-term perspective on political atA...
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