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    The threat to kill. 

    Macdonald, John Marshall
    THE PURPOSE AND PLAN OF THIS THESIS It is considered that the neglected problem of homicidal threats is a subject not only of psychological interest but also of practical importance to the psychiatrist. The purpose of ...
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    Aspects of the biology of some New Zealand echinoderms : feeding, growth and reproduction in the asteroids, Patiriella regularis (Verrill, 1867) and Coscinasterias calamaria (Gray, 1840). 

    Crump, Robin
    The aims of the present study: Both Patiriella regularis and Coscinasterias calamaria are abundant in the shallow sublittoral of Otago Harbour, where the present study was concentrated, and they frequently occur side by ...
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    The natural history of autoimmune disorders in mice and its modification by therapy 

    Casey, Thomas Patrick
    The main aim of this thesis is to study from a clinicopathological aspect the pattern of development and the nature of lesions, particularly renal ones, in NZB/BL X NZW hybrid mice. Groups of these mice were assessed ...
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    The political structure of New Zealand 1858-1861 

    Wood, Gilbert A.
    By 1858 New Zealand had had less than twenty years of settled government and a responsible ministry had been in office for only two years. The colony had a small and dispersed population of about 60,000 Europeans, mostly ...
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    A longitudinal study of tooth formation and root resorption from birth to preadolescence 

    Fanning, Elizabeth Ann
    The findings of the present study provide information of considerable clinical value to the orthodontist and pedodontist. They also contain basic data for those interested in child growth and they contribute to the normative ...
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    Some aspects of prostatic cytology 

    Fitzgerald, Norman W
    Since the publication in 1943 of Papanicolau and Traut’s monograph on vaginal cytology, much attention has been focussed on the cells, both normal and neoplastic, exfoliating from almost every body surface. From the ...
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    Speed the plough : an historical geography of New Zealand farming before the introduction of refrigeration. 

    Hargreaves, Raymond Philip
    […] The present pattern of farming in New Zealand evolved through many changes which were in themselves responses to the landscape found by the Europeans, based on the cultural background of the settlers, the changing ...

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