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Variation at CPE but not CEBPA appears to be associated with intramuscular fat deposition in the longissimus muscle of cattle William Barendse, Rowan J. Bunch and Blair E. Harrison Published: 11/06/2009 [ Journals ] Animal Production Science 49 (7)
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Changes in parasite species distributions could be driven by host range expansions: the case of hybridisation between two Australian reptile ticks Bridgette Barnden, Amy L. Slender, Robert D. Sharrad and Michael G. Gardner Published: 24/05/2023 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Zoology 70 (5)
Can conditioned taste aversion be deployed at a landscape level to mitigate the impact of invasive cane toads on northern quolls? Naomi L. Indigo, Ella Kelly, James Smith, Jonathan K. Webb and Ben L. Phillips Published: 20/02/2023 [ Journals ] Wildlife Research 50 (12)
Elliott traps found to be ineffective for the survey of swamp skink (Lissolepis coventryi): a cautionary tale of outdated survey guidelines Jacinta E. Humphrey, Kylie A. Robert and Steve W. J. Leonard Published: 13/12/2017 [ Journals ] Wildlife Research 44 (7)
Self-reported testing and treatment histories among older Australian men and women who may be at risk of a sexually transmissible infection Wendy Heywood, Anthony Lyons, Bianca Fileborn, Victor Minichiello, Catherine Barrett, Graham Brown, Sharron Hinchliff, Sue Malta and Pauline Crameri Published: 05/12/2016 [ Journals ] Sexual Health 14 (2)
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Could sexually transmissible infections be contributing to the increase in HIV infections among men who have sex with men in Australia? Melanie G. Middleton, Andrew E. Grulich, Ann M. McDonald, Basil Donovan, Jane S. Hocking and John M. Kaldor Published: 02/06/2008 [ Journals ] Sexual Health 5 (2)
136 N-METHYL-D-ASPARTIC ACID AND HOMOCYSTEINE CAN BE USED TOGETHER AS A REPLACEMENT FOR BOVINE SERUM ALBUMIN IN EARLY PORCINE EMBRYO CULTURE L. D. Spate, B. K. Bauer, C. N. Murphy and R. S. Prather Published: 07/12/2010 [ Journals ] Reproduction, Fertility and Development 23 (1)
202 INDUCTION OF CALBINDIN-D9k EXPRESSION BY MELATONIN APPEARS TO BE INVOLVED IN HYDROGEN PEROXIDE-INDUCED CELL DEATH IN RAT PITUITARY GH3 CELLS Y.-M. Yoo and E.-B. Jeung Published: 09/12/2008 [ Journals ] Reproduction, Fertility and Development 21 (1)
Can regional nutrient status be used to predict plant biomass, canopy structure and epiphyte biomass in the temperate seagrass Amphibolis antarctica? Simon R. Bryars Published: 20/10/2009 [ Journals ] Marine and Freshwater Research 60 (10)
“At the end of my course, students should be able to …”: The benefits of creating and using effective learning goals Katherine Perkins and Michelle Smith Published: 01/03/2010 [ Journals ] Microbiology Australia 31 (1)
Lamb survival and weight at marking may be reduced in ewes lambing on forage oats after grazing lucerne during late pregnancy Susan M. Robertson, Walter Morton, Michael A. Friend, Bruce Allworth and Marie Bhanugopan Published: 19/04/2024 [ Journals ] Animal Production Science 64 (7)
The fatty acid composition of ewe milk or suckling lamb meat can be used to discriminate between ewes fed different diets S. Lobón, M. Joy, A. Sanz, J. Álvarez-Rodríguez and M. Blanco Published: 05/09/2018 [ Journals ] Animal Production Science 59 (6)
The birthweight and survival of Merino lambs can be predicted from the profile of liveweight change of their mothers during pregnancy C. M. Oldham, A. N. Thompson, M. B. Ferguson, D. J. Gordon, G. A. Kearney and B. L. Paganoni Published: 14/09/2011 [ Journals ] Animal Production Science 51 (9)
When is a medicine unwanted, how is it disposed, and how might safe disposal be promoted? Insights from the Australian population Emilie Bettington, Jean Spinks, Fiona Kelly, Alejandra Gallardo-Godoy, Son Nghiem and Amanda J. Wheeler Published: 19/12/2017 [ Journals ] Australian Health Review 42 (6)
Can a social licence to operate be regained once lost? A case study of the New South Wales coal seam gas industry David Snashall and Sabrina Genter Published: 29/05/2017 [ Journals ] The APPEA Journal 57 (2)