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Philip Wellesley Dulhunty, OAM (27
April 1924 - 29
November 2020) was an
Australian aviator,
power distribution entrepreneur and inventor. He invented...
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Robert Venour Dulhunty (1803 – 30
December 1853) is
chiefly remembered as
being the
first permanent white settler of what has
since become the City of...
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British colonists in the area were English-born
Robert Dulhunty and his
brother Lawrence Dulhunty.
Dulhunty occupied a property,
known as
Dubbo Station (established...
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modes and ranges.
Another modern design is the
Dogbone invented by
Philip Dulhunty in 1976[dubious – discuss] is so
called due to its configuration, a larger...
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Robert Dulhunty was
convicted of six offences,
including stalking and intimidation,
property damage, and
making a fake
triple zero call.
Dulhunty was also...
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started to develop. One of its most
prominent early residents was Dr. John
Dulhunty, a
former naval surgeon who was
appointed the
Superintendent of Police...
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Roberts JA, Abdul-Aziz MH,
Davis JS,
Dulhunty JM,
Cotta MO,
Myburgh J, et al. (September 2016). "Continuous
versus Intermittent...
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Biological Chemistry., 288(42), pp. 30181–91. Beard, N. A.; Laver, D. R.;
Dulhunty, A. F. (2004-05-01). "Calsequestrin and the
calcium release channel of...
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Archived from the
original on 30 May 2020.
Retrieved 23 June 2020 – via NCBI.
Dulhunty AF (September 2006). "Excitation-contraction
coupling from the 1950s into...
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submersible thrusters at the time. In 1968, he met
Australian inventor Philip Dulhunty and they
collaborated on the
design of the dual-winged "Aqueon" in 1968...