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    The sedimentology, mineralogy and geochemistry of the ~1.4 ga Roper Superbasin Northern Australia by Johnson, B

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Eukaryotic life arose around 1.6 billion years ago, but for much of Earth history has been ecologically and biologically conservative. …”
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    2016 Thunderstorm-asthma epidemic in Melbourne, Australia: An analysis of patient characteristics associated with hospitalization by Harun, N, Lachapelle, P, Bowatte, G, Lodge, C, Braitberg, G, Irving, L, Hinks, T, Dharmage, S, Douglass, J

    Published 2020
    “…<p><strong>Rationale:</strong> On November 21, 2016 in Australia, a major thunderstorm-asthma epidemic struck Melbourne with an unprecedented number of emergency presentations, hospital admissions and fatalities.…”
    Journal article
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    Water markets in federal countries: comparing coordination institutions in Australia, Spain and the Western USA by Garrick, D, Hernandez-Mora, N, O'Donnell, E

    Published 2018
    “…This paper compares water markets and associated institutional reforms in Australia, Spain and the Western USA - three federations with longstanding experience with water markets but different approaches to distributing authority and intergovernmental coordination in water allocation. …”
    Journal article
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    Early human occupation of a maritime desert, Barrow Island, North-West Australia by Veth, P, Ward, I, Manne, T, Ulm, S, Ditchfield, K, Dortch, J, Hook, F, Petchey, F, Hogg, A, Questiaux, D, Demuro, M, Arnold, L, Spooner, N, Levchenko, V, Skippington, J, Byrne, C, Basgall, M, Zeanah, D, Belton, D, Helmholz, P, Bajkan, S, Bailey, R, Placzek, C, Kendrick, P

    Published 2017
    “…Archaeological deposits from Boodie Cave on Barrow Island, northwest Australia, reveal some of the oldest evidence for Aboriginal occupation of Australia, as well as illustrating the early use of marine resources by modern peoples outside of Africa. …”
    Journal article
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    A pilot study into the geochronological and geomorphic context for the archaeology of Barrow Island, Western Australia by Ward, Ingrid A. K., Bateman, Mark D., Larcombe, Piers, Scott, Peter M., Li, Tanghua, Murai, Kayla, Khan, Nicole S., Veth, Peter, Cullen, Patrick

    Published 2022
    “…The island sanctuary of Barrow Island on the edge of the inner North-West continental shelf of Australia holds significant environmental as well as Indigenous and colonial cultural value. …”
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    Journal Article
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    The expected impacts of mining: stakeholder perceptions of a proposed mineral sands mine in rural Australia by van der Plank, S, Walsh, B, Behrens, P

    Published 2016
    “…We perform a case study of a planned, large-scale, mineral sands mine in rural Victoria, Australia (2013–2015). Using a closed-question questionnaire (n=32) and semi-structured interviews (n=25), individual and community experiences of the planning process were examined. …”
    Journal article
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    Hybrid histories: a framework for rethinking 'Islamic' architecture by Rashid, Md. Mizanur, Bartsch, Katharine

    Published 2012
    “…The Adelaide Mosque (1888-1889), the first urban mosque built in Australia, was founded by Afghan cameleers whose contribution to the exploration of Australia’s vast desert interior is largely untold. …”
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    Labuan: its legal history and land tenure system by Mobarak Ali, Bashiran Begum, Mohamad, Nor Asiah

    Published 2009
    “…A prominent researcher on the history of Malaysian land tenure, Judith Sihombing, argues in line with J. …”
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    Article
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    Assessing the Influence of HGT on the Evolution of Stress Responses in Microbial Communities from Shark Bay, Western Australia by Skoog, Emilie J., Fournier, Gregory P., Bosak, Tanja

    Published 2023
    “…Pustular microbial mats in Shark Bay, Western Australia, are modern analogs of microbial systems that colonized peritidal environments before the evolution of complex life. …”
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    KEPENTINGAN AUSTRALIA TERHADAP KONTROL TEMBAKAU DALAM NEGERI (STUDI KASUS UNDANG-UNDANG PLAIN PACKAGING) by , MUHAMMAD AKBAR AKHIR, , Drs. Dafri Agussalim, MA

    Published 2013
    “…Australia, is the first country to legalized the tobacco control of Plain Packaging. …”
    Thesis
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    Magnifying perspectives: contributions to history, a festschrift for Robert Ross by Pesa, I, Gewald, J

    Published 2017
    “…Big themes such as race and imperialism are tackled by paying attention to language, material objects and the powerful role of individuals in shaping history. Contributions on all parts of the African continent, from Nigeria and Mali to Angola and South Africa, as well as Britain and Australia are included. …”
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    Why 'down under' is a cut above: a comparison of rates of and reasons for caesarean section in England and Australia. by Prosser, S, Miller, Y, Thompson, R, Redshaw, M

    Published 2014
    “…METHODS: We compared both rates of and main reason for pre-labour and intrapartum caesarean between England and Queensland, Australia, using data from retrospective cross-sectional surveys of women who had recently given birth in England (n = 5,250) and Queensland (n = 3,467). …”
    Journal article
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    KEGAGALAN BALI PROCESS DALAM MENYELESAIKAN PERMASALAHAN PENYELUNDUPAN PENCARI SUAKA KE AUSTRALIA (2002 � 2014) by , Rosa Longi Folia, , Drs. Samsu Rizal Panggabean, M.Sc

    Published 2014
    “…Bali Process has grown into one of the phenomenons in the history of regional consultative process (RCP). This is due to a quite enormous numbers of States' memberships, myriads domestic conditions in each Member State, and one big country, Australia, which plays the role as the destination country. …”
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    Why 'down under' is a cut above: a comparison of rates of and reasons for caesarean section in England and Australia by Prosser, S, Miller, Y, Thompson, R, Redshaw, M

    Published 2014
    “…<br/><br/> <b>Methods:</b> We compared both rates of and main reason for pre-labour and intrapartum caesarean between England and Queensland, Australia, using data from retrospective cross-sectional surveys of women who had recently given birth in England (n = 5,250) and Queensland (n = 3,467).…”
    Journal article
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    'The tabloid test': a qualitative interview study on the function and purpose of termination of pregnancy review committees in Victoria, Australia by Bowman-Smart, H, Keogh, L, Haining, CM, O'Rourke, A, de Crespigny, L, Savulescu, J

    Published 2023
    “…</p> <p><strong>Methods:</strong> To trace the history, function, and decision-making processes of these committees, we conducted a qualitative interview study. …”
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    Insights into platypus population structure and history from whole-genome sequencing by Martin, H, Batty, E, Hussin, J, Westall, P, Daish, T, Kolomyjec, S, Piazza, P, Bowden, R, Hawkins, M, Grant, T, Moritz, C, Grutzner, F, Gongora, J, Donnelly, P

    Published 2018
    “…Despite widespread interest in its unusual biology, little is known about its population structure or recent evolutionary history. To provide new insights into the dispersal and demographic history of this iconic species, we sequenced the genomes of 57 platypuses from across the whole species range in eastern mainland Australia and Tasmania. …”
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    A battle lost? Report on two centuries of invasion and management of Lantana camara L. in Australia, India and South Africa. by Bhagwat, SA, Breman, E, Thekaekara, T, Thornton, T, Willis, K

    Published 2012
    “…Lantana camara L., a shrub native to the American tropics, has become one of the worst weeds in recorded history. In Australia, India and South Africa, Lantana has become very widespread occupying millions of hectares of land. …”
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