The Future, This Week 17 March 2017 – Sydney Business Insights (SBI)

And obviously they are using bacteria to break this down and the process is perfectly natural one that would happen in any breakdown of human waste that you would see in ... And so they are using the nutrients in those waste products to grow food.
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The Future, This Week 15 December 2017 – Sydney Business Insights (SBI)

products like Chromecast or the Google home and doesn't make prime video available for Google cast users. ... And last month stopped selling altogether some of the Nest products in the Amazon stores.
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Andrew Mathas

The cyclotomic q-Schur algebras are a natural generalization of the q-Schur algebras.
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/mathas/

Recent Trends in Nonlinear Evolution Equations

a. ,. f. ). in a natural sense, and if. ... Abstract. Understanding the growth of the product of eigenfunctions. u. v.
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/dhauer/nonlinear-evolution/index.html

\(S^2\)-bundles over 2-orbifolds

let (u:pitomathrm{Aut}(pi_2(M))) be the natural action. ... We show that if (pi) is not such a product then (M) is homotopy equivalent to the total space of an (S2)-orbifold bundle over a 2-orbifold (B).
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/pubs/publist/preprints/2010/hillman-18.html

The Future, This Week 18 August 2017 – Sydney Business Insights (SBI)

what it's like to live in their world and therefore to affect change to their world by way of designing products for them. ... their life in a different way with the product that we're trying to design.
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Justice Kunc written speech

implies that natural talent has been combined with good teaching and a lot of. ... basements and entirely devoid of natural light. I doubt they would satisfy any of.
www.sydney.edu.au/content/dam/corporate/documents/sydney-law-school/news/sydney-uni-prize-speech-2021.pdf

Neon and chip shortages – Sydney Business Insights (SBI)

have when it comes to producing the everyday products that we all use. ... And the pandemic overall just pushed up the demand for all sorts of electronic products.
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What in the world happens if we run out of sand? – Sydney Business Insights (SBI)

Did you know that sand is the most commonly used natural resource in the world, along with water and air? ... Compound products like concrete and glass need sharp-edged sand grains. Water produces ‘edgy’ grains of sand – meaning commercial grade
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Research Publications for 1987

Du J: Tensor products of certain Weyl modules and some (mathrm{Ext}1_G)-groups. ... Laurentiu Paunescu: The Natural Transformations of the Complex K-Theory. Studii și Cercetări Matematice.
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/pubs/publist/pubs1987.html