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  • Gribben Paul; Creese Robert; Hooker Simon (Elsevier Science BV, 2002)
    The growth rates and survivorship of juvenile and adult Ruditapes largillierti grown i mesh bags on two commercial oyster farm leases were assessed from March 1997 to January 1998. Clams in Okiwi Bay grew faster than those ...
  • Mitrovic Simon; Hitchcock James; Davie Alec; Ryan Denise (Oxford Univ Press, 2010)
    The growth of Cyclotella meneghiniana was examined at temperatures between 13 and 28°C at 3°C intervals. Growth increased linearly with temperature to a growth maximum at 25°C, with growth decreasing at 28°C.
  • Drozdowicz-Tomsia Krystyna; Goldys Ewa; Motlan Motlan; Zareie Hadi; Phillips Matthew (American Institute of Physics, 2005)
    Multilayer GaSb/GaAs quantum-dot sQDd structures grown by atmospheric-pressure metalorganic chemical vapor deposition on semi-insulating GaAs s100d substrates with varying growth temperature of the confinement layers are ...
  • Schulte Jurgen (Wiley & Sons, 2005)
  • Walden Roderick; Lie Stefan (Access UTS, UniQuest Pty Ltd (JCU), 2009)
    Roderick Walden and Stefan Lie were approached by UniQuest: James Cook University to develop a design, based on an invention by a team headed by Dr. Glen Deakin of the Institute of Sport and Exercise Science at JCU. The ...
  • Walden Roderick; Lie Stefan (UTS DAB LAB Research Gallery, 2010)
    This exhibition presents the prototype for a new type of cooling vest designed to significantly reduce heat stress and recovery times for emergency workers in hot intensive working conditions. A team of scientists from ...
  • Edmundson Peter (Lexis Nexus Butterworths, 2001)
    Australia has recently implemented a goods and services tax. In applying this tax to financial services we have employed an assessment structure which differs significantly from the structure of provisions overseas. The ...
  • Edmundson Peter (Law Book Company, 2001)
    Australia has recently implemented a goods and services tax. In applying this tax to financial services we have employed an assessment structure which differs significantly from the structure of provisions overseas. The ...
  • Edmundson Peter (Monash University, 2003)
    This article examines the application of GST to “involuntary supplies”. It does this by analysing the compulsory acquisition of land and the compulsory acquisition of securities. It is clear that the compulsory acquisition ...
  • Momani Mohammad; Challa Subhash (Springer Science+Business Media B.V., 2008)
    This paper introduces a new Gaussian trust and reputation system for wireless sensor networks based on sensed continuous events to address security issues and to deal with malicious and unreliable nodes. It is representing ...
  • Ho Cynthia; Redfern Kylie; Crawford John (Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, 2007)
    The importance of personal connections and relationships, or “guanxi”, when doing business with the Chinese is widely acknowledged amongst Western academics and business managers alike. However, aspects of guanxi related ...
  • Smith Geoffrey (S P I E - International Society for Optical Engineering, 2009)
    Nanostructured thin films (NSTF) are providing enormous scope for advances in optical, electronic and optoelectronic engineering and underpinning key developments in nanoscience. From a scientific perspective they embody ...
  • O'Neill Tim; Leaney John; Livolsi D; Denford Mark; Dunsire Kyle (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2006)
    Computer-Based Systems (CBS) are becoming increasingly pervasive throughout society, continually increasing in complexity and cost as they are called upon to fulfil more and more complicated tasks. Unfortunately, multi-million ...
  • Simoff Simeon; Bohlen Michael; Mazeika Arturas (MIRA digital publishing, 2005)
    Visual data mining is a promising way of dealing with the complexity of integrated data sets of various granularity and sizes. It looks at having an access to the entire data set in its most granular level. This paper ...
  • Poulton Christopher; Schmidt Markus; Pearce G; Kakarantzas Georgios; Russell P (Optical Society of America, 2007)
  • Phalip Julien; Edmonds Ernest (Australian Research Council HCSNet (Human Communication Science Network), 2007)
  • Turner Andrea; Willetts Juliet; Fane Simon; Giurco Damien; Kazaglis Alexander; White Stuart (Water Services Association of Australia, 2008)
  • Ball James; Phillips Brett (Korea Water Resources Association, 2005)
    The evolution of Australian Rainfall & Runoff is overviewed and the current on-going review is discussed. The inclusion of new information on the hydrology of rainfall and runoff for water quality investigations in both ...
  • Mcdonald Glenda; O'Brien Louise; Jackson Debra (Sage Publications Ltd, 2007)
    This paper reports the findings of a qualitative study that used a hermeneutic phenomenological methodology to develop insights into the experience of parents of young people who engage in self-harming behaviour. Six mothers ...
  • Muecke Stephen (White Horse Press, 2007)