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The nesting demographics of sea turtles using beaches within the Barrow, Lowendal, Montebello (B-L-M) island complex on the North West Shelf of Western Australia were examined in the context of their spatial and temporal distribution and potential fo
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The American journal of pathology. 191(10)
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a ubiquitous human pathogen that can be cleared by host immunity. Nonetheless, a small percentage of the patients develop persistent infection with oncogenic HPV, which poses an increased risk of developing HPV-associate
Autor:
Kellie Lee
Imagine traveling your life from a three-year-old with an invisible friend, an energy spirit friend that is part of you, showing you the most profound love of existence- a love beyond this world. The feeling of living between two worlds with them, an
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Conflict and Health, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2021)
Abstract Background Humanitarian practitioners have recently expanded their focus from the provision of assistance only to working to ensure refugees and internally displaced peoples (IDPs) can develop sustained ‘self-reliance’. However, few tool
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https://doaj.org/article/9f44745c2b694fe69dbff80a1f3ccab8
Autor:
Pendoley, Kellie Lee.
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Access via Murdoch University Digital Theses Project.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Murdoch University, 2005.
Thesis submitted to the Division of Science and Engineering. Bibliography: leaves 257-275.
Thesis submitted to the Division of Science and Engineering. Bibliography: leaves 257-275.
Autor:
KELLIE LEE
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Prehospital Emergency Care. 6:53-53
Autor:
Pendoley, Kellie Lee
Publikováno v:
Pendoley, Kellie Lee (2005) Sea turtles and the environmental management of industrial activities in North West Western Australia. PhD thesis, Murdoch University.
The nesting demographics of sea turtles using beaches within the Barrow, Lowendal, Montebello (B-L-M) island complex on the North West Shelf of Western Australia were examined in the context of their spatial and temporal distribution and potential fo
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http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/254/