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    Quantitative assessment of paravalvular regurgitation following transcatheter aortic valve replacement

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    Paravalvular aortic regurgitation (PAR) following transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is well acknowledged. Despite improvements, echocardiographic measurement of PAR largely remains qualitative. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) directly quantifies AR with accuracy and reproducibility. We compared CMR and transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) analysis of pre-operative and post-operative aortic regurgitation in patients undergoing both TAVI and surgical aortic valve replacement (AVR).Gareth Crouch, Phillip J Tully, Jayme Bennetts, Ajay Sinhal, Craig Bradbrook, Amy L Penhall, Carmine G De Pasquale, Robert A Baker, and Joseph B Selvanayaga

    Bradbrook and Neave's easements and restrictive covenants

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    3rd editionAdrian J. Bradbrook and Susan V. MacCallum1. The nature of an easement -- 2. Equitable easements -- 3. Compulsory acquisition of easements -- 4. The creation of easements by grant or reservation -- 5. Prescriptive easements -- 6. Rights of way -- 7. Rights to support -- 8. Easement of light -- 9. Easement of air -- 10. Fencing easements -- 11. Easements and the Torrens system -- 12. Restrictive covenants - some preliminary issues -- 13. Passing the benefit -- 14. Passing the burden -- 15. Construction of covenants -- 16. Covenants in restraint of trade -- 17. Restrictive covenants and the Torrens system -- 18. Remedies for breach of covenant and disturbance of an easement -- 19. Modification and extinguishment of covenants and easements.http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/3791107

    Australian Real Property Law

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    4th ed.http://www.lawbooks.com.au/store/lawbooks.com.au/product_info.php?products_id=13202

    Australian Property Law: Cases and Materials

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    Australian real property law

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    3rd ed.This third edition coincides with the tenth anniversary of the High Court's recognition of native title in the Mabo case. It is no surprise that since the second edition of this work, the area of native title has seen the devleopment of significant body of case law. However, more generally, the period since the second edition has seen a considerable amount of statutory change and major cases. Most significant amongst the statutory changes has been the rewriting of the basic Torrens system statutes so that at the time of this edition four of the eight jurisdictions have new Torrens system statutes. This new edition sets out the law for all eight Australian jurisidictions. All significant differences between the various statutes have been highlighted and comprehensive statutory references are set out.Adrian J. Bradbrook, Susan V. MacCallum and Anthony P. Moor

    Structure/thermodynamics relationships of lectin-saccharide complexes. The Erythrina corallodendron case

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    Australian Property Law: Cases and Materials. 2nd edition

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    Adrian Bradbrook, Susan MacCallum and Anthony Moore
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