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Senior astrophysics Lab 3: Evolution of amassive star Name: ...

At what age does the central hydrogen abundance go tozero? Mark this age (accurately!) on your sketch in Q2.
www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~helenj/SeniorAstro/lab3.pdf

NovaDel2013PressRelease_2014-09-23.V1

Several of the measurements have larger uncertainties than others, and so their error bars show as vertical tick marks extending from the mean measurement.
www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~gekko/press/Nova_Del/GSU_press_2014-09-23.pdf

Preprint typeset using LATEX style emulateapj v. 5/25/10 KINEMATIC ...

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www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~jbh/share/Papers/Sharma_ApJ_14.pdf

Research Report2019 Research Report2019 4 CLINICAL TRIALS CENTRE 2019 ...

The Medidata Implementation Team (Ilka Kolodziej, Mark Maclean, Salma Fahridin, Sarah Chinchen, Hannora Jurkovic, Martin Stockler, Seshu Atluri, Colin Sutton, Wendy Hague, Rachel O’Connell, Chris Brown, Kristy Robledo, David Espinoza)
ctc.usyd.edu.au/media/5663/ctc-2019-research-report_final_r2_spreads.pdf

MAGMA Workshop on Computational Number Theory

MAGMA Workshop on Computational Number Theory. Sydney University, Tuesday March 21 and Wednesday March 22. This will be a forum to bring several Magma visitors together with Australian number theorists. There will be talks from various branches of
magma.maths.usyd.edu.au/~donnelly/NumberTheoryMeeting.html

New PhD - William Matthew Kennedy - History Matters

Matt’s thesis, entitled “Recolonizing Citizenship: Australia and the Ideal of Empire, 1867-1911,” was supervised by Mark McKenna, and deals with the relationship between an emerging Australian national identity and
historymatters.sydney.edu.au/2016/11/new-phd-william-matthew-kennedy/

Book News - History Matters

Professor Mark McKenna’s book From the Edge: Australia’s Lost Histories has been reviewed in the SMH, ABR, Saturday Paper, Adelaide Advertiser, Telegraph, and the Monthly.
historymatters.sydney.edu.au/2017/06/book-news/