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Mechanics of swinging a batRod Crossa� Department of Physics, ...

that a large negative couple is requiredlate in the swing to prevent the bat from rotating through anexcessive angle before it impacts with the ball. ... A bat requires a large negative couple near the end of theswing so that the bat lines up correctly
www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~cross/PUBLICATIONS/44.BatSwing.pdf
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How to prevent weight regain

3. Appetite hormones. Your appetite hormones play a large part in ensuring your day-to-day weight stays stable.
www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/news-and-events/2020/03/23/how-to-prevent-weight-regain.html
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Nepean Clinical School making an environmental impact

The sheer volume of hospital waste causes a significant economic burden for authorities and hospital waste is expensive to treat and remove due to its large volume, complex composition and potentially
www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/news-and-events/2022/07/27/medical-waste.html

Computational Algebra Group

The efficient implementation and embedding of these algorithms in large integrated software systems requires sophisticated techniques from computer science.
magma.maths.usyd.edu.au/group/

Cecil Hills – History Extension mentoring program - History Matters

Located in south-west Sydney, Cecil Hills is a large but vibrant school where over eighty percent of students have a language background other than English.
historymatters.sydney.edu.au/2016/12/cecil-hills-history-extension-mentoring-program/

TheWesleyanWESLEY COLLEGE FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT AND JOURNAL 2016 WESLEY ...

Our currentcollegians are all solid andrespectful young people who havebeen selected from a large numberof applicants for their outstandingpersonal achievements in theiracademic or co curricular pursuitsand their ability to understand ourvalues
www.wesleycollege-usyd.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/The-Wesleyan-2016-web.pdf
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J.L. Shellshear Museum - Faculty of Medicine and Health

Shellshear donated to the Department of Anatomy a large collection of human brains (no longer extant), skull and brain casts, books, bound scientific papers and records relating to his research work.
www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/about/our-museums/jl-shellshear-museum.html