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2004-01-01Kangaroo-vehicle collisions in Australia's sheep rangelands, during and following drought periodsLee, E; Klöcker, U; Croft, DB; Ramp, D
2003-04-08Geographic gradients in seed size among and within perennial Australian Glycine speciesMurray, BR; Brown, AHD; Grace, JP
2005-11-01Neonatal but not adult chlamydial infection induces the development of allergic airways disease through novel mechanisms involving inflammation of mixed phenotypeHorvat, JC; Wade, MA; Preston, JA; Newcombe, NG; Ferguson, AL; Kaiko, G; Gibson, PG; Beagley, KW; Foster, PS; Hansbro, PM
2003-01-24Insights into the mechanisms of copper tolerance of a population of black-banded rainbowfish (Melanotaenia nigrans) (Richardson) exposed to mine leachate, using <sup>64/67</sup>CuGale, SA; Smith, SV; Lim, RP; Jeffree, RA; Petocz, P
2003-01ATP-sensitive potassium channels induced in liver cells after transfection with insulin cDNA and the GLUT2 transporter regulate glucose-stimulated insulin secretionLiu, GJ; Simpson, AM; Swan, MA; Tao, CZ; Tuch, BE; Crawford, RM; Jovanovic, A; Martin, DK
2001-01-01Assessment of spectral vegetation indices for riparian vegetation in the Colorado River delta, MexicoNagler, PL; Glenn, EP; Huete, AR
2005-12-01Water, heat fluxes and water use efficiency measurement and modeling above a farmland in the North China PlainQin, Z; Yu, Q; Xu, S; Hu, B; Sun, X; Liu, E; Wang, J; Yu, G; Zhu, Z
2005-08-01Zonal and seasonal variation in the distribution and abundance of mangrove macroalgae in the Parramatta River, AustraliaMelville, F; Pulkownik, A; Burchett, M
2001-12-01Optimizing Blood Pressure Reduction: Predicting Success in the Home EnvironmentCraig, AR; Bartrop, R; Lal, SKL; Henderson, RJ; Hart, M; Hunyor, S
2005-08-18Intra-specific variation in leaf attributes of four savanna tree species across a rainfall gradient in tropical AustraliaPrior, LD; Bowman, DMJS; Eamus, D
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