77 LOSS OF SAND CAT CLONED EMBRYOS DURING EARLY PREGNANCY MAY BE ASSOCIATED WITH ABERRANT Oct-4 EXPRESSION A. Cole, L. Lyons, C. E. Pope, M. C. Gómez, M. Truhe, M. López, C. Dumas and B. L. Dresser Published: 12/12/2006 [ Journals ] Reproduction, Fertility and Development 19 (1)
The Refugee Co-Location Model may be useful in addressing refugee barriers to care. What do refugees think? Michael Au, Robyn Preston, Robin A. Ray and Meg Davis Published: 23/11/2021 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Primary Health 27 (6)
Compliance is not necessarily good science. The Environmental Protection Authority’s vertebrate fauna survey guidelines should be revised Graham G. Thompson and Scott A. Thompson Published: 04/12/2023 [ Journals ] Pacific Conservation Biology 30 (1)
Thirty years later, should we be more concerned for the ongoing invasion of Mozambique Tilapia in Australia? Robert G. Doupé and Damien W. Burrows Published: 10/12/2008 [ Journals ] Pacific Conservation Biology 14 (4)
Sink Strength May Be the Key to Growth and Nitrogen Responses in N-Deficient Wheat at Elevated CO2 GS Rogers, PJ Milham, M Gillings and JP Conroy Published: 01/06/1996 [ Journals ] Functional Plant Biology 23 (3)
Pulse crops in rotation with cereals can be a profitable alternative to nitrogen fertiliser in central Queensland H. W. Cox, R. M. Kelly and W. M. Strong Published: 09/09/2010 [ Journals ] Crop and Pasture Science 61 (9)
Can Thermal Vibration Amplitudes be Used as Indicators of Reaction Pathways? An Examination of [Nb, TaF7]2- Structures MC Favas, JM Harrowfield, DL Kepert, BW Skelton, LM Vitolo and AH White Published: 01/09/1992 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Chemistry 45 (9)
Phenotypic leaf variation in Avicennia marina in tropical Australia: can discrete subpopulations be recognised in the field? Peter Saenger and Lyndon Brooks Published: 16/09/2008 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Botany 56 (6)
Can age be predicted from diameter for the obligate seeder Allocasuarina littoralis (Casuarinaceae) by using dendrochronological techniques? Alana L. Burley, Stephen Phillips and Mark K. J. Ooi Published: 20/06/2007 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Botany 55 (4)
Survival of lambs from maiden ewes may not be improved by pre-lambing exposure to mature lambing ewes S. M. Robertson, M. B. Allworth and M. A. Friend Published: 14/06/2016 [ Journals ] Animal Production Science 57 (6)
Profitability of grazing crop stubbles may be overestimated by using the metabolisable energy intake from the stubble D. T. Thomas, J. Finlayson, A. D. Moore and M. J. Robertson Published: 30/07/2010 [ Journals ] Animal Production Science 50 (7)
Should fee-for-service be for all guideline-advocated acute coronary syndrome (ACS) care? Observations from the Snapshot ACS study Thomas G. Briffa, Christopher J. Hammett, David B. Cross, Andrew I. Macisaac, James M. Rankin, Neville Board, Bridie Carr, Karice K. Hyun, John French, David B. Brieger and Derek P. Chew Published: 27/04/2015 [ Journals ] Australian Health Review 39 (4)
Aiming to be NEAT: safely improving and sustaining access to emergency care in a tertiary referral hospital Clair M. Sullivan, Andrew Staib, Judy Flores, Leena Aggarwal, Alan Scanlon, Jennifer H. Martin and Ian A. Scott Published: 09/10/2014 [ Journals ] Australian Health Review 38 (5)
Evidence-based practice for young people who self harm: can it be sustained and does it improve outcomes? Stewart L Einfeld, John Beard, Margaret Tobin, Richard Buss, Michael Dudley, Adam R Clarke, Michelle Knowles and Blake Hamilton Published: 01/08/2002 [ Journals ] Australian Health Review 25 (4)
If long fallow cropping is leaky then shallow groundwaters on the Liverpool Plains should be of recent origin R. R. Young, A. Broughton, J. M. Bradd and J. F. Holland Published: 25/11/2004 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 44 (10)
Use of the starwheel sprayer for applying drying emulsion to sultana grapes to be dried on the trellis PR Clingeleffer, RS Trayford, P May and CJ Brien Published: 01/10/1977 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 17 (88)
Could a structurally controlled, hydrothermal dolomite play be operative in Cambro-Ordovician carbonates of the southern Georgina Basin, Queensland? Robbert J. Willink, Mike J. Bucknill and Nathan C. Palmer Published: 30/06/2016 [ Journals ] The APPEA Journal 56 (2)
Investigation of the wind speed threshold above which discarded cigarettes are likely to be moved by the wind Gavriil Xanthopoulos, Dany Ghosn and George Kazakis Published: 07/12/2006 [ Journals ] International Journal of Wildland Fire 15 (4)
Cytoplasm lipids can be modulated through hormone-sensitive lipase and are related to mitochondrial function in porcine IVM oocytes Qingrui Zhuan, Haojia Ma, Jing Chen, Yuxi Luo, Yan Luo, Lei Gao, Yunpeng Hou, Xiangwei Fu and Shien Zhu Published: 16/03/2020 [ Journals ] Reproduction, Fertility and Development 32 (7)
253 LACK OF ABILITY TO REGULATE KINASE ACTIVITIES MAY BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MEIOTIC INCOMPETENCE IN THE DOG OOCYTE N. Songsasen, P. Stein, R. M. Schultz, A. J. Travis, D. E. Wildt and B. P. Pukazhenthi Published: 12/12/2007 [ Journals ] Reproduction, Fertility and Development 20 (1)