China Studies Working papers ISSN 2653-4037 (Online) The Belt ...

collaboration. The two sides had supported each other in face of natural disaster, including the. ... reforms that applied to everything from agricultural product price reforms to worker location.
www.sydney.edu.au/content/dam/corporate/documents/china-studies-centre/working-paper/lauren_johnston_may_2022.pdf

Book Review – “Long Term Contracts” – Japanese Law and the Asia-Pacific

It is particularly topical given attempts by buyers in countries such as Japan, which takes 75% of Australia’s exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG), to renegotiate its long-term supply ... He specialises in international dispute resolution, foreign
japaneselaw.sydney.edu.au/2014/08/book-review-long-term-contracts/

Generative AI in Education - University of Sydney submission

product of that learning. ... Refocusing on the desired student learning outcomes. • Assessing the learning process as well as the product.
www.sydney.edu.au/content/dam/corporate/documents/about-us/governance-and-structure/university-policies/2023/ai_in_education_usyd_submission.pdf

PowerPoint Presentation

Lacking a natural iron excretion mechanism, these patients must use iron chelators daily to bind and eliminate the excess iron. ... Methods of production of the DFL chelators have identified potential opportunities to produce DFO by chemical synthesis
www.sydney.edu.au/content/dam/corporate/documents/engage/industry-and-business/license-ip/non-toxic-iron-chelators-designed-to-remove-excess-iron-from-inside-cells.pdf

Tariffs, travel bans and firing bureaucrats: What’s in store for a second Trump term? | United States Studies Centre

We believe that other countries should pay for the privilege of selling their products to the American market and we believe that the United States should not have to export American ... I think when companies come in and they dump their products in the
www.ussc.edu.au/tariffs-travel-bans-and-firing-bureaucrats-what-s-in-store-for-a-second-trump-term

Indispensable economic partners: The US-Australia investment relationship | United States Studies Centre

The cumulative value of two-way investment between the United States and Australia is more than A$1.47 trillion, a number nearly as large as Australia’s gross domestic product. ... A typical Australian household engages with US products or companies in
www.ussc.edu.au/indispensable-economic-partners-the-us-australia-investment-relationship

Computational mathematics – challenges andopportunities Markus Hegland, ANU, IAS/TUM ...

checkpoint/restart – on failure. natural redundancy of the sparse grid combination technique. ... O(nd) storage not feasiblemany computations notfeasible. feasible tensors. rank one: u(x) =. i ui (xi ). product of lower-dimensionaltensors:u(x) =. αC
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/austms2013/talks/aust13Hegland.pdf

Luke Nottage – Page 18 – Japanese Law and the Asia-Pacific

He specialises in international dispute resolution, foreign investment law, contract and consumer (product safety) law. ... Japanese consumers have become increasingly sensitive about product safety issues, especially since 2000 – when Mitsubishi
japaneselaw.sydney.edu.au/author/lnot8458/page/18/

International Conference on PDEs, Geometric Analysis and Functional Inequalities

Typical nonlinear terms, for instance polynomial type, exponential type and its sum, product and composition, can be treated as applications. ... Moreover, we apply the result to the elastic flow under some natural boundary conditions.
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/PDESeminar/ga2017/program.html