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2015-06-01Rules of the roost: characteristics of nocturnal communal roosts of rainbow lorikeets (Trichoglossus haematodus, Psittacidae) in an urban environmentJaggard, AK; Smith, N; Torpy, FR; Munro, U
2014-01-01Endothelial microparticles interact with and support the proliferation of T cellsWheway, J; Latham, SL; Combes, V; Grau, GER
2021-02-02Interactions of Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs and Their Bismuth Analogues (BiNSAIDs) with Biological Membrane Mimics at Physiological pH.Oliver, TE; Piantavigna, S; Andrews, PC; Holt, SA; Dillon, CT
2010-12-01Predator functional response changed by induced defenses in preyHammill, E; Petchey, OL; Anholt, BR
2019-10-01Functional effects of the microbiota in chronic respiratory diseaseBudden, KF; Shukla, SD; Rehman, SF; Bowerman, KL; Keely, S; Hugenholtz, P; Armstrong-James, DPH; Adcock, IM; Chotirmall, SH; Chung, KF; Hansbro, PM
2004-07-16Seasonal responses of xylem sap velocity to VPD and solar radiation during drought in a stand of native trees in temperate AustraliaZeppel, MJB; Murray, BR; Barton, C; Eamus, D
2012-06-01A novel approach to quantify and locate potential microrefugia using topoclimate, climate stability, and isolation from the matrixAshcroft, MB; Gollan, JR; Warton, DI; Ramp, D
1999-10-01Renal dysfunction associated with the perioperative use of diclofenacKim, H; Xu, M; Lin, Y; Cousins, MJ; Eckstein, RP; Jordan, V; Power, I; Mather, LE
2007-10-19The M18 aspartyl aminopeptidase of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparumTeuscher, F; Lowther, J; Skinner-Adams, TS; Spielmann, T; Dixon, MWA; Stack, CM; Donnelly, S; Mucha, A; Kafarski, P; Vassiliou, S; Gardiner, DL; Dalton, JP; Trenholme, KR
2010-06-01Arabidopsis RAP2.2: An ethylene response transcription factor that is important for hypoxia survivalHinz, M; Wilson, IW; Yang, J; Buerstenbinder, K; Llewellyn, D; Dennis, ES; Sauter, M; Dolferus, R
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