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Molecular Genetics and Metabolism. 138:107187
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Kate Robertson, Mark Duffett, Thong Huynh, Todd Mojesky, Grant Butler, Mark Lackie, Stephanie Kovach, Ron Palmer
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Preview. 2020:6-8
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Seda Rouxel, Thong Huynh, Kate Robertson, Mark Duffett, Heather Tompkins, Grant Butler, Ron Palmer, Stephanie Kovach, Mark Lackie
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Preview. 2019:7-11
The SA/NT Branch of the ASEG held our AGM followed by our Annual Industry Sponsors night at the Coopers Alehouse on the evening of Tuesday March 9. This was a great opportunity to hear about the pr...
Autor:
Lisa Worrall, Ted Tyne, Leslie Atkinson, Doug Roberts, Tim Keeping, Mark Duffett, Thong Huynh, Todd Mojesky, Grant Butler, Mark Lackie, Stephanie Kovach, Ron Palmer, Kate Robertson, David Howard, Laz Katona, Phil Heath, Gary Reed, Stephan Thiel, Sally Edwards, Ned Stolz, Suzanne Haydon, David Denham AM, Roger Henderson, Mike Hatch, Terry Harvey, D. J. FitzGerald, Michael Micenko, Ian James, Don Emerson, David A. Clark
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Preview. 2020:(i)-(i)
Ted Tyne: PresidentTel: 0434 074 123Email: president@aseg.org.auDavid Annetts: President ElectTel: 0411 756 129Email: president-elect@aseg.org.auLeslie Atkinson: Secretary (Membership Committee Cha...
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Interfaces. 37:120-132
Schlumberger and its competitors use seismic surveying, the process of mapping subterranean rock formations with reflected sound waves, as an important first step in identification and recovery of oil and gas reserves. This complicated logistical ope
Autor:
Grant Butler
In a competitive age, thought leadership has emerged as a subtle but powerful way to grow your business, establish credibility and demonstrate expertise, build your profile and forge relationships with prospects and customers. Thought leadership mate
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Dennis Mienert, Richard W. Harrison, Robert E. Weems, Randall C. Orndorff, P.E. Albertson, Grant. Butler
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Open-File Report.
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 4:111-114
A report in an Ecuadorian anthropological monograph that Petunia violacea was used as a hallucinogen by some native South American people under the name Shanin. (Alvear, 1971) stimulated interest in the ethnobotanical literature (Schultes, 1975). Thi