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Fortifying Sisyphus, or the architectural machinery of modern punishment (1820-1870)
- Chapman, Michael, Ostwald, Michael J.
An institutionalist approach to work time: is labor truly irksome?
Globalised production and networks of resistance: women working worldwide and new alliances for the dignity of labour
- Clifton, Vicki L., Bisits, Andrew, Zarzycki, Pawel K.
From retroactivation to futurity: the end of the sexual contract?
Mindbodyspirit architecture: creating birth space
- Lepori, Bianca, Foureur, Maralyn, Hastie, Carolyn
- Mitchell, C. M., Johnson, R. F., Giles, W. B., Zakar, T.
Profiling multinational companies in Ireland
- Lavelle, Jonathan, McDonnell, Anthony, Gunnigle, Patrick
Reflections on writing comparative and transnational labour history
Spontaneous and induced labour are associated with different myometrial proteomes in the human
- MacIntyre, David A., Smith, Roger, Yeo, George, Kwek, Kenneth, Bisits, Andrew M., Chan, Eng-Cheng
- Fahy, Kathleen, Hastie, Carolyn, Bisits, Andrew, Marsh, Christine, Smith, Lurena, Saxton, Anne
That hideous pagan idol: Marx, fetishism and Graven Images
The new economy, property and personhood
The politics of labour: dissent and dissensus in the architecture of Brodsky and Utkin
- Ostwald, Michael J., Chapman, Michael
Molecular evidence of a (pro)renin/(pro)renin receptor system in human intrauterine tissues in pregnancy and its association with PGHS-2
- Pringle, Kirsty G., Zakar, Tamas, Roach, Della, Mitchell, Carolyn M., Hirst, Jonathan J., Lumbers, Eugenie R.
The distinctiveness of modern awards
Aboriginal guides of the Hunter Region 1800-1850: a case study in Indigenous labour history
Term myometrium is characterized by increased activating epigenetic modifications at the progesterone receptor-A promoter
- Chai, S. Y., Smith, R., Zakar, T., Mitchell, C., Madsen, G.
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