Modelling shows that the high rates of deep drainage in parts of the Goondoola Basin in semi-arid Queensland can be reduced with changes to the farming systems J. B. Robinson, D. M. Silburn, D. Rattray, D. M. Freebairn, A. Biggs, D. McClymont and N. Christodoulou Published: 26/02/2010 [ Journals ] Soil Research 48 (1)
Do pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) users engaging in chemsex experience their participation as problematic and how can they best be supported? Findings from an online survey in Belgium T. Vanbaelen, A. Rotsaert, E. Van Landeghem, C. Nöstlinger, B. Vuylsteke, T. Platteau, C. Herrijgers and T. Reyniers Published: 25/07/2023 [ Journals ] Sexual Health 20 (5)
‘Most young men think you have to be naked in front of the GP’: a qualitative study of male university students’ views on barriers to sexual health Cameron Ewert, Archibald Collyer and Meredith Temple-Smith Published: 22/12/2015 [ Journals ] Sexual Health 13 (2)
76 Can serum pregnancy-specific protein B concentration be used to accurately diagnose early pregnancy in dairy cattle with a single sample from days 18 to 24 post-AI? I. M. R. Leão, F. P. J. da Silva, L. G. Wichman, D. Ponce-Aguilar, K. O. Skillin, L. J. Montiel-Olguin, J. Branen and J. P. N. Martins Published: 13/12/2024 [ Journals ] Reproduction, Fertility and Development 37 (1)
104 SOFaaci-HEPES or holding media can be used for embryo loading without changes in pregnancies per embryo transfer nor pregnancy loss in an in vitro-produced embryo transfer program D. Pereira, D. Moreno, R. Sala, L. Carrenho-Sala, M. Fosado, J. Moreno and A. Garcia-Guerra Published: 02/12/2019 [ Journals ] Reproduction, Fertility and Development 32 (2)
287 INHIBITION OF THE PENTOSE PHOSPHATE PATHWAY RESULTS IN MEIOTIC ARREST IN PORCINE OOCYTES THAT CAN BE OVERCOME BY THE ADDITION OF PATHWAY COFACTORS AND END PRODUCTS R. Krisher Published: 01/01/2005 [ Journals ] Reproduction, Fertility and Development 17 (2)
‘There must be something in the soil our little plants need’: exploring patterns of potential mycorrhizal associations in the flora of the Sunshine Coast heathlands, Queensland, Australia Alison Shapcott and Hilary Pearl Published: 17/09/2024 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Botany 72 (6)
CAN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THINKING BE APPLIED TO NEW OILFIELDS? A CASE STUDY OF THE EARLY STAGES OF THE ENFIELD AREA DEVELOPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY AND SOCIALLY SENSITIVE AREA F.M. Baronie, M. Fenton, G. Harman and M. Jury Published: 30/06/2003 [ Journals ] The APPEA Journal 43 (1)
'I demand to be treated as the person I am': experiences of accessing primary health care for Australian adults who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender or queer Chee S. Koh, Melissa Kang and Tim Usherwood Published: 03/07/2014 [ Journals ] Sexual Health 11 (3)
Climate change must be factored into savanna carbon- management projects to avoid maladaptation: the case of worsening air pollution in western Top End of the Northern Territory, Australia David M. J. S. Bowman, Nicolas Borchers-Arriagada, Andrew Macintosh, Donald W. Butler, Grant J. Williamson and Fay H. Johnston Published: 28/03/2024 [ Journals ] The Rangeland Journal 46 (1)
90 Lipid droplet accumulation in oocytes and embryos can be reduced by decreasing the use of fetal calf serum during in vitro maturation, without compromising subsequent blastocyst rates Leticia Martins, Luany Martinhão, Ismael Garcia, Djonata Ribas, Otavio Faria, João Gabriel Grázia and João Henrique Viana Published: 08/12/2023 [ Journals ] Reproduction, Fertility and Development 36 (2)
Use of oocytes that failed to be fertilized in vitro to study human sperm-oocyte interactions: comparison of sperm-oolemma and sperm-zona pellucida binding, and relationship with results of IVF DY Liu, A Lopata and HW Baker Published: 01/12/1990 [ Journals ] Reproduction, Fertility and Development 2 (6)
Implications of sublethal predation, autotomy and regeneration: pigment bands on their spines can not be used to determine the ages of adult specimens of the corallivore Acanthaster planci David W. Souter, Ann M. Cameron and R. Endean Published: 10/09/1997 [ Journals ] Marine and Freshwater Research 48 (4)
Structural Aspects of Protein Accumulation in Developing Pea Cotyledons. III. Immunocytochemical Localization of Legumin and Vicilin Using Antibodies Shown to Be Specific by the Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) S Craig, A Millerd and DJ Goodchild Published: 01/06/1980 [ Journals ] Functional Plant Biology 7 (3)
Failure of liming to increase grain yield of wheat and triticale in acid soils may be due to the associated increase in incidence of take-all (Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici) GM Murray, BJ Scott, Z Hochman and BJ Butler Published: 01/06/1987 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 27 (3)
Sign surveys can be more efficient and cost effective than driven transects and camera trapping: a comparison of detection methods for a small elusive mammal, the numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus) Anke Seidlitz, Kate A. Bryant, Nicola J. Armstrong, Michael C. Calver and Adrian F. Wayne Published: 10/03/2021 [ Journals ] Wildlife Research 48 (6)
Utilising Airborne Multispectral Videography to Predict Habitat Complexity in Eucalypt Forests for Wildlife Management *Further information about this research can be found on the World Wide Web at http://www.ffp.csiro.au/nfm/mdq/ P. C. Catling and N. C. Coops Published: 11/12/1997 [ Journals ] Wildlife Research 24 (6)
239 CANINE OOCYTES CAN BE SPONTANEOUSLY PARTHENOGENERATED AND DEVELOPED TO 2-CELL TO 8-CELL STAGE PARTHENOGENERATED EMBRYOS IN COCULTURE SYSTEM WHICH THEY WERE COCULTURED WITH OVIDUCT CELLS OR OVIDUCT EXTRACTS L. X. Wang, S. Wang, J. Hou, Y. F. Chen, R. L. Hu and X. R. An Published: 09/12/2008 [ Journals ] Reproduction, Fertility and Development 21 (1)
Tall wheat grass (Thinopyrum ponticum) and puccinellia (Puccinellia ciliata) may not be the answer for all saline sites: a case study from the Central Western Slopes of New South Wales W. S. Semple, P. M. Dowling and T. B. Koen Published: 26/08/2008 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59 (9)
Inhibition of quantum yield of PS II electron transport in Spirulina platensis by osmotic stress may be explained mainly by an increase in the proportion of the QB-non-reducing PS II reaction centres Congming Lu, Jianhua Zhang and Avigad Vonshak Published: 26/10/1998 [ Journals ] Functional Plant Biology 25 (6)