David M. Barnett
David M. Barnett
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Handover
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Things Can Only Get Better
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El hombre que se fue a Marte porque quería estar solo
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The Growing Pains of Jennifer Ebert, Aged 19 Going on 91
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Calling Major Tom
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Miss Gladys und ihr Astronaut
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Thin Films : : Volume 130
cover - TIThere Is a Light That Never Goe...David M. Barnett
There Is a Light That Never Goes Out
no cover - LOLife on Australian LocomotivesDavid M. Barnett
Life on Australian Locomotives
no cover - ONOne Night in WinterDavid M. Barnett
One Night in Winter
no cover - LHLonely Hearts Cinema ClubDavid M. Barnett
Lonely Hearts Cinema Club
no cover - CTContributions to problems in st...David M. Barnett
Contributions to problems in statistical physics, elasticity and dislocation theory
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Handover
- Open Work
Things Can Only Get Better
- Open Work
El hombre que se fue a Marte porque quería estar solo
- Open Work
The Growing Pains of Jennifer Ebert, Aged 19 Going on 91
- Open Work
Calling Major Tom
- Open Work
Miss Gladys und ihr Astronaut
- Open Work
Thin Films : : Volume 130
- Open Work
There Is a Light That Never Goes Out
- Open Work
Life on Australian Locomotives
- Open Work
One Night in Winter
- Open Work
Lonely Hearts Cinema Club
- Open Work
Contributions to problems in statistical physics, elasticity and dislocation theory