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Rewi Mokena: youngest son of Mokena Hou
(Historical Research Unit, University of Waikato, 2016)The youngest child of Mokena Hou, Rewi Mokena moved from place to place when young, finally settling permanently at Te Aroha. Having received some education, he was fluent in English. Like the typical rangatira of the time, ... -
Reworking vocational education: policies, practices and concepts [Book review]
(Routledge, 2013)This article reviews the book: “Reworking vocational education: policies, practices and concepts”, edited by Anja Heikkinen and Katrin Kraus, Bern, Peter Lang, Studies in vocational and continuing education, Vol. 7, 2009, 232 pp -
RheaFlow: An Improved Software Defined Network Router
(University of Waikato, 2016)An Software Defined Networking (SDN) router translates routing information from a standard routing control plane into forwarding decisions on an SDN-enabled device. This thesis presents the design of RheaFlow an SDN router ... -
Rheology and Flow Emplacement Processes of the 1954 Lavas, Mount Ngauruhoe
(The University of Waikato, 2010)The rheology and emplacement dynamics of basaltic and rhyolitic lava flows have been studied extensively, leading to the development of numerous rheological and flow behaviour models; however, the flow dynamics of more ... -
Rheology and processing of bloodmeal-based thermoplastics
(AIMS, 2015)The objective of this research was to determine the rheological properties and processing behaviour of NTP using capillary rheometry and batch mixing. These were evaluated at constant plasticiser content, but using three ... -
Rheology and Processing of Novatein Thermoplastic Protein
(University of Waikato, 2010)Biopolymers have become suitable alternatives to petro-chemical polymers as they can biodegrade and are considered environmentally friendly. Novatein Thermoplastic Protein (NTP) is a newly developed plastic material using ... -
The rheology of gel formed during the California Mastitis Test
(The University of Waikato, 2006)One of the most costly diseases in the dairy industry is mastitis, which is an inflammation of the mammary gland. Mastitis influences the quality of milk and therefore reduces financial returns to both the farmer and the ... -
Rheology of the gel formed in the California Mastitis Test
(Cambridge University Press, 2008)The California Mastitis Test has previously been adapted for use in an inline, cow-side sensor and relies on the fact that the viscosity of the gel formed during the test is proportional to the somatic cell concentration. ... -
Rhizobial denitrification: A review
(1985)The root-nodule bacteria, Rhizobium spp, in a symbiotic relationship with leguminous plants, make an important contribution to nitrogen input in soils. For this reason most research on rhizobia has as its aim a better ... -
A rhizomic approach to tourism destination evolution and transformation
(Elsevier, 2014-04)This paper critiques linear models of tourism destination evolution through exploring change as anti-hierarchical, self organising and locally inspired. Based upon the Deleuzian concept of networks as rhizomic, the ... -
Rhodolith-bearing limestones as transgressive marker beds: fossil and modern examples from North Island, New Zealand
(Wiley, 2008)Rhodoliths are nodular structures composed mainly of the superimposed thalli of calcareous red algae. Because their development is controlled by an array of ecological parameters, rhodoliths are a valuable source of ... -
Riariakina ō rongo hirikapo From kōhanga reo to kura
(Teaching & Learning Research Initiative, 2017)Ko te kaupapa tonu, ko te whakatupu i te mahara o te hirikapo kia tiu ai ki te muri, arā, kia puta he whakaaro i pokepokengia nō roto tonu i ngā whakahekenga kāwai o ngā tūpuna o te tamaiti, kua maranga te wā e kaumātua ... -
Ribonucleases in bacterial toxin–antitoxin systems
(Elsevier, 2013)Toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems are widespread in bacteria and archaea and play important roles in a diverse range of cellular activities. TA systems have been broadly classified into 5 types and the targets of the toxins are ... -
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Richard Rolle, Emendatio vitae: Amendinge of Lyf, a Middle English translation, edited from Dublin, Trinity College, MS 432
(The University of Waikato, 2007)Emendatio vitae was the most widely copied of all Richard Rolle’s writings in fourteenth and fifteenth-century England, and yet in modern scholarship this important work and its early audience have received comparatively ... -
Riding the knowledge wave: An examination of recent work-based learning in New Zealand
(2005)This paper offers insights into the policy environment within which work-based learning takes place. Since 1999, work-based learning in New Zealand has been reframed by a series of ‘third way’ policies implemented by the ... -
Right action and the non-virtuous agent
(Blackwell Publishing, 2010)According to qualified-agent virtue ethics, an action is right if and only if it is what a virtuous agent would characteristically do in the circumstances. I discuss two closely related objections to this view, both of ... -
Right of Way: Cruise Tourism in Fiordland, New Zealand
(University of Waikato, 2003)Coastal cruises to the spectacular fiords and the UNESCO World Heritage Area of Fiordland are an emerging market within the sector of cruise tourism to New Zealand. The Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) is the governing ... -
The right place at the right time: Seasonal variation of bacterial communities in arid Avicennia marina soils in the Red Sea is specific to its position in the intertidal
(2022)Mangrove forests play an important role in facilitating biogeochemical pathways and cycling acting as blue carbon sinks. These services are primarily regulated by the activity of the soil microbiome. However, there is still ... -
The right to life and law enforcement activities: The approrpriateness of a military response ot the problem of terrorism
(Commonwealth Security Studies Laboratory, 2013)This paper considers the issue of the right to life in several lethal force cases heard in the European Court of Human Rights as a result of State activity in response to terrorist and armed activity. In light of extensive ...