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2011Investigation into the joint dependence between extreme rainfall and storm surge in the coastal zoneWestra, S.; World Congress of the International Association for Hydro-Environment Research and Engineering (34th : 2011 : Brisbane, Australia)
2008Temperature and direct effects on population health in Brisbane, 1986-1995Bi, P.; Parton, K.; Wang, J.; Donald, K.
2004Histological comparisons of Fergusobia/Fergusonina-induced galls on different Myrtaceous hostsGiblin-Davis, R.; Center, B.; Davies, K.; Purcell, M.; Scheffer, S.; Taylor, G.; Goolsby, J.; Center, T.
2004Evaluation of a soil-land inferance model, towards increasing accuracy and precision in soil mapsMitchell, D.; Lewis, M.; Ostendorf, B.; Chittleborough, D.; Ridley, A.; Salinity Solutions Conference 2004 (2 August 2004 : Bendigo, Victoria, Australia)
2004Feasability of using ASTER satellite image data for farm scale mapping of soilSummers, D.; Lewis, M.; Chittleborough, D.; Ostendorf, B.; Ridley, A.; Salinity Solutions Conference 2004 (2 August 2004 : Bendigo, Victoria, Australia)
1996A molecular and evolutionary study of the β-globin gene family of the Australian marsupial Sminthopsis CrassicaudataCooper, S.; Murphy, R.; Dolman, G.; Hussey, D.; Hope, R.
2005Multiplexed microsatellite markers for the genetic analysis of Eucalyptus leucoxylon (Myrtaceae) and their utility for ecological and breeding studies in other Eucalyptus speciesOttewell, K.; Donnellan, S.; Moran, G.; Paton, D.
2017Targeted capture to assess neutral genomic variation in the narrow-leaf hopbush across a continental biodiversity refugiumChristmas, M.; Biffin, E.; Breed, M.; Lowe, A.
2004Can sea barley grass be mapped with remote sensing imageryDutkiewicz, A.; Lewis, M.; Ridley, A.; Salinity Solutions Conference (2004 : Bendigo, Victoria, Australia)
2004The reproductive ecology of two naturalised Erica species (Ericaceae) in the Adelaide hills: the rise and fall of two 'would-be' weeds?Turner, D.; Conran, J.