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Regulation of labour hire arrangements: A study of Queensland labour hire agenciesGraham, Daniel Unknown Date (has links)
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Regulation of labour hire arrangements: A study of Queensland labour hire agenciesGraham, Daniel Unknown Date (has links)
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Regulation of labour hire arrangements: A study of Queensland labour hire agenciesGraham, Daniel Unknown Date (has links)
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Regulation of labour hire arrangements: A study of Queensland labour hire agenciesGraham, Daniel Unknown Date (has links)
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Regulation of labour hire arrangements: A study of Queensland labour hire agenciesGraham, Daniel Unknown Date (has links)
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The chemistry of Salvia divinorumMunro, Thomas Anthony Unknown Date (has links) (PDF)
Salvia divinorum is a hallucinogenic sage used to treat illness by the Mazatec Indians of Mexico. Salvinorin A (1a), a neoclerodane diterpenoid isolated from the plant, is a potent, selective agonist at the kappa opioid receptor (KOR), and is the first non-nitrogenous opioid. The plant is used recreationally as a hallucinogen, but is unpopular due to its dysphoric effects. 1a has been prohibited in Australia under an invalid systematic name. An early report of psychoactive alkaloids in S. divinorum proved to be irreproducible. Similarly, tests in mice suggesting the presence of psychoactive compounds other than 1a were confounded and therefore unreliable. In this work, an improved isolation method for 1a was developed, using filtration through activated carbon to decolourise the crude extract. Six new diterpenoids were isolated: salvinorins D–F (1d–1f) and divinatorins A–C (28a–28c). Five known terpenoids not previously reported from this species were also isolated. The structure–activity relationships of 1a were evaluated via selective modifications of each functional group. Useful synthetic methods are reviewed, including the first thorough review of furanolactone hydrogenations. Testing of the derivatives at the KOR suggests that the methyl ester and furan ring of 1a are required for activity, but that the lactone and ketone functionalities are not. Other compounds from S. divinorum did not bind to the KOR, suggesting that 1a is the plant’s active principle.
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Regulation of labour hire arrangements: A study of Queensland labour hire agenciesGraham, Daniel Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
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The common law basis of Aboriginal entitlements to land in Canada, the law's crooked pathDonovan, Brian January 2001 (has links) (PDF)
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Feminists in unchartered water, the legal pursuit of reproductive autonomy in the Supreme Court of Canada in the 1990sRebolone, Ana Maria January 1999 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
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Losing the game, wildlife conservation and the regulation of First Nations hunting in Alberta, 1880-1930Calliou, Brian. January 2000 (has links) (PDF)
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