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Armbruster, Dieter.
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658.5
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2005
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This review volume is devoted to a discussion of analogies and differences of complex production systems natural, as in biological cells, or man-made, as in economic systems or industrial production. Taking this unified look at production is based on two observations: Cells and many biological networks are complex production units that have evolved to solve production problems in a reliable and optimal way in a highly stochastic environment. On the other hand, industrial production is becoming increasingly complex and often hard to predict. As a result, modeling and control of such productio.
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Forstner, Helmut.
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382 22
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2003 1990
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Yumkella, Kandeh K.
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338.1096 23
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2011
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Antcliff, A.J.
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634.80994 ANT
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1979
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Antcliff, A.J.
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634.83 ANT
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1976
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Peel, William Carr.
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333.750994 22
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2010
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Romanowski, Nick, 1954- author.
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333.9180994 23
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2013
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Wetlands are often seen as the ultimate symbol of beauty and tranquillity, their clear waters sheltering mysterious animals in a world where change is gentle and slow, from dragonflies skimming above their own reflections to the fishes glimpsed briefly below. Yet Australian wetlands are among the most varied and changeable habitats found anywhere, and the many creatures that live out their lives in and around water are superbly adapted to some of the most unpredictable ecosystems in the world. This book follows the diverse common themes and patterns that link inland waters from Tasmania to the.
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Wright, Amalie, author
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333.7830994 23
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2013
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The first public parks were created on urban 'greenfields'. Once these designated sites had been used, cities looked towards post-industrial sites, and built parks in places that had suffered from environmental degradation, neglect, abandonment and conflict. With finite stocks of urban post-industrial land now also approaching exhaustion, more ways of making parks are required to create inclusive, accessible and resilient urban places. Future Park invites Australian built environment professionals and policymakers to consider the future of parks in our cities. Including spectacular images of p.
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Read, John Russell Lee, 1939- editor
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622.292 23
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2013
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Lindenmayer, David, editor
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363.7063 23
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2013
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This data-rich book demonstrates the value of existing national long-term ecological research in Australia for monitoring environmental change and biodiversity. Long-term ecological data are critical for informing trends in biodiversity and environmental change. The Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) is a major initiative of the Australian Government and one of its key areas of investment is to provide funding for a network of long-term ecological research plots around Australia (LTERN). LTERN researchers and other authors in this book have maintained monitoring sites, often for one.
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680.0239
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Rupp, Kalman.
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338.0409439 19
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1983
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Kanopy (Firm)
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XX(293345.1)
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2014 2012
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Key topics: Structures, Hierarchy, Span of control, Chain of command, sDecentralisation. What's meant by the structure of a business? How does it affect the way a business operates? What happens when a company's structure hinders rather than helps its business?
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