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    A survey of Australian and New Zealand clinical practice with neoadjuvant systemic therapy for breast cancer by Zdenkowski, N., Butow, P., Mann, G. B., Fewster, S., Beckmore, C., Isaacs, R., Douglas, C., Boyle, F. M.

    Published in Internal medicine journal (01-06-2016)
    “…Background Neoadjuvant systemic therapy (NAST) has become an established treatment option for women with operable breast cancer. Aim We aimed to better…”
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    Manhattan Project: A member reflects on Los Alamos by Fewster, Sarah

    Published in Chemical engineering progress (01-04-2002)
    “…I got to Los Alamos in 1945 and they had just tested the bomb at Trinity, and found that it worked. Los Alamos was the place that they put the bombs together,…”
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    Engineered to win: The science behind ski and snow at the Olympic Winter Games by Fewster, Sarah

    Published in Chemical engineering progress (01-03-2002)
    “…Hard glide wax is used in colder temperatures to create a smooth, water resistant surface against firm, sharp ice crystals. It is made up of paraffin and a…”
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    Massachusetts first to adopt PreK-12 engineering curriculum by Fewster, Sarah

    Published in Chemical engineering progress (01-09-2001)
    “…AIChE Executive Director John Sofranko told AIChExtra it is essential that students are introduced to chemical engineering at a young age. "The practical…”
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    AIChE government relations: From the beginning by Fewster, Sarah

    Published in Chemical engineering progress (01-05-2001)
    “…The Board responded and established a new Government Programs Steering Committee (GPSC) made up of members of the GPAC and the Board of Directors. In 1976,…”
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    School-Based Evidence for the Validity of Curriculum-Based Measurement of Reading and Writing by Fewster, Saima, Macmillan, Peter D.

    Published in Remedial and special education (01-05-2002)
    “…Research has shown curriculum-based measurement (CBM) to be valid and reliable for a number of assessment purposes. This study provides school-based evidence…”
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