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Isonitrile substitution reactions of Co₄(μ₄-SiR)₂(CO)₁₁ clusters and the structure of Co₄(μ₄-SiC₆H₄OMe)₂(CO)₇(XyNC)₄
(Elsevier S.A., 2003-01-01)The substitution of carbonyl ligands by isonitriles on Co₄(μ₄-SiC₆H₄R)₂(CO)₁₁ (R=H, OMe, NMe₂) clusters has been examined. The reactions could be monitored by electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry, identifying the ... -
Isopolyoxometalates derived from arylstibonic acids with "reverse-Keggin ion" structures based on [M(RSb) ₁₂O ₂₈] cores, M = Co(ii) or Zn(ii).
(The Royal Society of Chemistry., 2012)The preparations and structures are described of four new polyoxostibonates, [Co(p-MeC ₆H ₄Sb) ₁₂O ₂₈{Co(H ₂O) ₃} ₄]Cl ₂₋ 6H ₂O, [Co(p-ClC ₆H ₄Sb)₁₂O ₂₈{Co(H ₂O) ₃} ₄]Cl₂₋ 22H ₂O, (PhCH ₂NMe ₃) ₂[Zn(p-ClC ₆H ₄Sb) ₁₂O ₂₈Zn ... -
Isopolyoxometalates of Antimony: Arylstibonic Acids [H₈ (RSb)₁₂O₂₈] and Derived Dodecanuclear Polyoxostibonates [M₂H10−x(RSb)₁₂O₃₀]x−, M = Na or K
(American Chemical Society, 2010)Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry shows arylstibonic acids, p-XC₆H₄SbO₃H₂ (X = methyl, nitro, or chloro), and 1-naphthylstibonic acid exist in MeCN as dodecanuclear aggregates [H₈(RSb)₁₂O₂₈]. With KOH or NaOH these ... -
Isotope Tracing of Long-Term Cadmium Fluxes in an Agricultural Soil
(American Chemical Society, 2017)Globally widespread phosphate fertilizer applications have resulted in long-term increases in the concentration of cadmium (Cd) in soils. The accumulation of this biotoxic, and bioaccumulative metal presents problems for ... -
Isotopic fractionation in a large herbivorous insect, the Auckland tree weta
(Elsevier, 2010)Determining diet and trophic position of species with stable isotopes requires appropriate trophic enrichment estimates between an animal and its potential foods. These estimates are particularly important for cryptic ... -
An issue of terminology: What is digital learning anyway? [Editorial]
(WIlf Malcolm Intitute of Educational Research, 2018)Although invited to guest edit a section/issue on digital technologies, I selected the term ‘digital learning’ to drive this special issue as I hope these two words capture the application of ... -
Issues and Challenges around the fostering of a productive respectful community ethos within an integrated/inclusive class context
(Wilf Malcolm Institute of Educational Research, the University of Waikato, 2017)In teaching and facilitating dance in integrated community contexts, building a community among participants seems critically important. In this context, how are the differing needs of a class managed in order to foster a ... -
Issues and challenges of using web blogs as a medium for research communication.
(Faculty of Education, University of Waikato, 2011)The advent of web-based technology has initially allowed millions of users to get hold of immense information and to communicate worldwide. In the field of education, for example, web-based technology has brought about ... -
Issues facing Southland’s wetlands— recommendations for future management
(2003)This report summarises our experiences and recommendations from a weeklong series of fieldtrips and workshops focused on Southland’s wetlands. Our major recommendations are: • Priorities must be developed for wetland ... -
Issues in cross-cultural studies of advertising audiovisual material
(Massey University, 2007)This article presents an approach to cross-cultural studies of advertising audiovisual material that departs from the typical rigid marketing models. It favours a more qualitative inductive approach to corpuses, in which ... -
Issues in Location-Based Indexing for Co-operating Mobile Information Systems
(Springer, 2007)Mobile information systems need to collaborate with each other to provide seamless information access to the user. Information about the user and their context provides the points of contact between the systems. Location ... -
Issues in the non-market valuation of Coromandel coastal recreation: realism, permanence and spatial distribution
(The University of Waikato, 2017)The purpose of this thesis is to apply non-market valuation techniques to estimate the effect of coastal development and erosion protection on beach recreation values. The study area is the Coromandel Peninsula in New ... -
Issues in usability studies for alerting in digital libraries
(Corporation for National Research Initiatives, 2005)Alerting Services inform users of Digital Libraries about new or changed content of their favorite Digital Library collection, or about new documents discussing a topic they are interested in. The users define their interest ... -
Issues involved in the obtaining of public amenities grants, under "the 1% clause" from the New Zealand electricity department by the Huntly borough council from 1975-1977
(University of Waikato, 1978)Research in Huntly began in February 1975, and ended in December 1977. In February began the first approach by an association to obtain a grant from the New Zealand Electricity Department through the assistance of the ... -
Issues of power in a history of women's football in New Zealand: A Foucauldian genealogy
(University of Waikato, 2010)In the majority of countries throughout the world, football is a highly popular sport for women and girls and one which continues to grow in playing numbers. According to FIFA, 26 million females were registered as football ... -
The issues of the criminal justice system and of resources in Aotearoa/New Zealand
(Institute for the Study of Human Rights, Columbia University, 2014)Within the seven regions, recognized by the United Nations, various jurisdictions have acknowledged Indigenous rights within their respective constitutions. Although not explicit, some constitutional provisions, such as ... -
“It does not go as well as it could”: The Views of Melanesian Migrant Farm Workers of the Cultural, Economic and Social Benefits and Costs of Seasonal Work in New Zealand
(University of Waikato, 2010)New Zealand‟s Recognised Seasonal Employer Scheme (RSES), launched in 2007, is an example of international short-term labour migration schemes that have been developed to solve labour shortages in the destination countries, ... -
“It gave me a much more personal connection”: Student generated podcasting and assessment in teacher education
(Massey University, 2012)This paper reports on a qualitative case study of an online initial teacher education class in New Zealand, exploring the potential of student-generated podcasts as a form of interactive formative assessment. Findings from ... -
"It inspires and motivates you to do something that makes a difference": Transformational education experiences and global citizenry in a tertiary travel award
(University of Waikato, 2019)Literature shows that international travel as part of tertiary studies can result in transformational learning and increased global citizenry. There is a growing body of research in this field but most has focused on study ... -
It only took 2 clicks and he’d lost me: Dimensions of inclusion and exclusion in ICT supported tertiary engineering education
(Engineers Australia, 2011)Current conceptualisations of the digital divide have broadened beyond the notion of ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’ to include a more multifaceted perspective in which individuals and the contexts in which they learn are explicitly ...