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    Nutritional Requirements for Reproduction of Micromus tasmaniae Walker by Hussein, Mohd Yusof

    Published 1984
    “…A laboratory experiment was conducted to determine whether it is males or females of Micromus tasmaniae Walker that require nutrients other than sugar to mate and promote egg development. …”
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    Patient Characteristics and Antithrombotic Prescribing Patterns in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation in Tasmania by Bista, D., Chalmers, Leanne, Peterson, G., Bereznicki, L.

    Published 2017
    “…This study was designed to examine the patient characteristics and antithrombotic treatment patterns among patients with AF in Tasmania, Australia. This retrospective observational study reviewed and followed patients with AF admitted to Tasmania's 3 major hospitals between January 2011 and June 2012. …”
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    Asian migrants' lived experience and acculturation to Western health care in rural Tasmania by Terry, D., Ali, Mohammed, Le, Q.

    Published 2011
    “…Semistructured interviews were conducted with 36 Asian migrants residing in North, South and North West Tasmania, which were recruited through purposive sampling. …”
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    Seismic exploration for volcanogenic massive sulphides-The rosebery zinc, lead, copper mine, Tasmania by Kinkela, J., Dzunic, Aleksandar, Urosevic, Milovan, MacRae, R., Webb, L.

    Published 2014
    “…An experimental 3D seismic survey conducted in extreme topographic and weather conditions in Rosebery, Tasmania, Australia-a known VMS province-was aimed at validating the technique for this region as well as prospecting further down dip for additional mineralisation. …”
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    A re-evaluation of the offset in the Australian Height Datum between mainland Australia and Tasmania by Featherstone, Will, Filmer, Michael

    Published 2012
    “…This is caused primarily by sea surface topography (SSTop), which has also resulted in the AHD on the mainland being offset vertically from the AHD on the island of Tasmania. Errors in MSL observations at the 32 tide-gauges used in the AHD and the temporal bias caused by MSL observations over different time epochs also contribute to the offset, which previous studies estimate to be between ~+100 mm and ~+400 mm (AHD on the mainland above the AHD on Tasmania). …”
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    A spray technique for mass release of eggs of Micromus tasmaniae Walker (neuroptera: Hemerobiidae) by Hussein, Mohd Yusof

    Published 1984
    “…Laboratory and glasshouse tests showed that eggs of Micromus tasmaniae Walker (Neuroptera: Hemerobiidae) can be sprayed at 206 kPa pressure with a specially developed compressed-air sprayer without impairing viability. …”
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    Towards the unification of the Australian Height Datum between mainland and Tasmania using GPS and AUSGeoid98 by Featherstone, Will

    Published 2000
    “…The AUSGeoid98 geoid model is used in conjunction with nation-wide GPS networks and spirit-levelled Australian Height Datum (AHD) heights at 1013 points, and subsets thereof, to estimate the vertical offset between the AHD as realised on the Australian mainland [AHD(Mainland)] and in Tasmania [AHD(Tas)]. It appears that the AHD(Tas) is offset below the AHD(Mainland) somewhere between (26±33)cm and (12±12)cm, which is in broad agreement with previous estimates made by Rapp (1994) and Rizos et al. (1991), as well as with long-wavelength sea-surface topography models. …”
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    Molecular genetic variation in a widespread forest tree species Eucalyptus obliqua (Myrtaceae) on the island of Tasmania by Bloomfield, J., Nevill, Paul, Potts, B., Vaillancourt, R., Steane, D.

    Published 2011
    “…Eucalyptus obliqua L'H´r. is widespread across south-eastern Australia. On the island of Tasmania it has a more-or-less continuous distribution across its range and it dominates much of the wet sclerophyll forest managed for forestry purposes. …”
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    Foundations for change, confidence, and new opportunities: impacts of a university enabling program in north-west Tasmania by Crawford, Nicole, Johns, Susan, Jarvis, Lynn, Hawkins, Cherie, Harris, Mike, McCormack, David

    Published 2015
    “…In addition to confirming these short-term benefits of enabling programs, this research explored the medium and longer-term impacts of the University of Tasmania’s University Preparation Program (UPP). Past cohorts of successful UPP students from 1996 to 2007, in north-west Tasmania, were targeted. …”
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    Rodinian devil in disguise: Correlation of 1.25-1.10 Ga strata between Tasmania and Grand Canyon by Mulder, J., Karlstrom, K., Halpin, J., Merdith, A., Spencer, Christopher, Berry, R., McDonald, B.

    Published 2018
    “…This correlation places Tasmania adjacent to southwest Laurentia in the late Mesoproterozoic, which supports a new paleogeographic model for Rodinia. …”
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    Pre-logging carbon accounts in old-growth forests, via allometry: An example of mixed-forest in Tasmania, Australia by Dean, C., Fitzgerald, N., Wardell-Johnson, Grant

    Published 2011
    “…The project goal was to determine the aboveground carbon (biomass and necromass) for a typical old-growth Eucalyptus delegatensis-dominated mixed-forest in Tasmania. Allometrics were developed for aboveground biomass of Eucalyptus delegatensis and generic rainforest understorey species. …”
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    An estimation of educational production function: the case of Tasmanian public schools by Mohd. Arshad, Mohd. Nahar

    Published 2010
    “…The findings of the study stand as a crucial source of insight to a more informed debate over education policy in Tasmania. …”
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    Australasian asphaltite strandings revisited: Their origin and the effects of weathering and biodegradation on their biomarker and isotopic profiles by Hall, P., McKirdy, D., Grice, Kliti, Edwards, D.

    Published 2012
    “…Reports of bitumen strandings on the coastlines of South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania and Western Australia date from the early 19th Century (Sprigg and Woolley, 1963; Currie et al., 1992; Volkman et al., 1992; McKirdy et al., 1994; Padley, 1995; Edwards et al., 1998 and references therein). …”
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