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Clarke, Philip A. "The Aboriginal Ethnobotany of the Adelaide Region, South Australia." Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 137, no. 1 (January 2013): 97–126. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/3721426.2013.10887175.

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Cox, James W., Michele Akeroyd, and Danielle P. Oliver. "Integrated water resource assessment for the Adelaide region, South Australia." Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences 374 (October 17, 2016): 69–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/piahs-374-69-2016.

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Abstract. South Australia is the driest state in the driest inhabited country in the world, Australia. Consequently, water is one of South Australia's highest priorities. Focus on water research and sources of water in the state became more critical during the Millenium drought that occurred between 1997 and 2011. In response to increased concern about water sources the South Australian government established The Goyder Institute for Water Research – a partnership between the South Australian State Government, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Flinders U
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Argue, John R. "Towards a universal stormwater management practice for arid zone residential developments." Water Science and Technology 32, no. 1 (July 1, 1995): 15–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1995.0006.

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The principal centres of research and development in stormwater management are in the World's temperate regions for which a wide range of best practices are already known. The article suggests a strategy for improving performance in urban flood control, pollution minimisation and stormwater harvesting in arid/semi-arid regions. The basis of the approach is, firstly, systematic documentation of performances in strategic project cases – by regions – followed by integration of these into a universal best practice. A documentation matrix for stormwater management cases in Adelaide, South Australia
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Baker, Sarah. "Young People and Community Radio in the Northern Region of Adelaide, South Australia." Popular Music and Society 30, no. 5 (December 2007): 575–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03007760600835389.

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Rippon, Lee, Mark Rollog, David Bruce, Juraj Farkas, F. Donald Pate, Timothy Owen, Teghan Lucas, Stuart McCallum, and Ian Moffat. "Baseline bioavailable strontium and oxygen isotope mapping of the Adelaide Region, South Australia." Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 34 (December 2020): 102614. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2020.102614.

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Merry, R. H., and K. G. Tiller. "Distribution and budget of cadmium and lead in an agricultural region near Adelaide, South Australia." Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 57-58, no. 1 (August 1991): 171–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00282880.

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Sprigg, Reg. "The Adelaide Geosyncline: A Century of Controversy." Earth Sciences History 5, no. 1 (January 1, 1986): 66–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.17704/eshi.5.1.c5rn11w3001t50j1.

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Late Proterozoic (Adelaidean) to Late Cambrian sediments of the Adelaide Geosyncline form a mountainous backbone to South Australia. Geological studies of the region date back to the beginning of European exploration and colonisation, although these were limited until the 1940s due to the small, isolated nature of the geological community. No detailed understanding of this extensive region emerged until the beginning of the twentieth century when sections were measured and the significance of widespread Late Precambrian glaciation was recognised. The search for fossils has been long and often
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Hague, Ben S. "Seasonal climate summary for Australia and the southern hemisphere (summer 2018–19): extreme heat and flooding prominent." Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science 71, no. 1 (2021): 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/es20009.

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This is a summary of the southern hemisphere atmospheric circulation patterns and meteorological indices for summer 2018–19; an account of seasonal rainfall and temperature for the Australian region is also provided. January 2019 was Australia’s hottest month on record, nearly 1°C warmer than any previous month. Impacts of heavy rain and floods were reported in Australia, New Zealand and South American nations. Extreme terrestrial and maritime heatwaves occurred in and around Australia and New Zealand. Case studies of the Australian heatwave, Queensland floods in January and February, and a ti
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Williams, Craig R., Samantha R. Williams, Jay Nicholson, Susan M. Little, Julie Riordan, Stephen R. Fricker, and Michael J. Kokkinn. "Diversity and seasonal succession of coastal mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in the northern Adelaide region of South Australia." Australian Journal of Entomology 48, no. 2 (May 2009): 107–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-6055.2009.00693.x.

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Buckley, Jonathan, Malcolm Riley, Lisa Wood, Sheila Skeaff, and Manny Noakes. "Abstracts of the 10th Asia-Pacific Conference on Clinical Nutrition." Proceedings 2, no. 12 (August 9, 2018): 573. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2120573.

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The Asia-Pacific Conference on Clinical Nutrition is a biennial conference held within the Asia-Pacific region. The 2017 meeting was a joint meeting of the Asia-Pacific Society of Clinical Nutrition, the Nutrition Society of Australia and the Nutrition Society of New Zealand. The meeting was hosted by CSIRO Health and Biosecurity in collaboration with the University of South Australia, the University of Adelaide, Flinders University and the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute. The theme of the meeting was Nutrition Solutions for a Changing World. Four hundred and thirty-eigh
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Buckley, Jonathan, Malcolm Riley, Lisa Wood, Sheila Skeaff, and Manny Noakes. "Abstracts of the 10th Asia-Pacific Conference on Clinical Nutrition." Proceedings 2, no. 12 (August 9, 2018): 573. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proceedings21210573.

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The Asia-Pacific Conference on Clinical Nutrition is a biennial conference held within the Asia-Pacific region. The 2017 meeting was a joint meeting of the Asia-Pacific Society of Clinical Nutrition, the Nutrition Society of Australia and the Nutrition Society of New Zealand. The meeting was hosted by CSIRO Health and Biosecurity in collaboration with the University of South Australia, the University of Adelaide, Flinders University and the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute. The theme of the meeting was Nutrition Solutions for a Changing World. Four hundred and thirty-eigh
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Wong, Vanessa N. L., Simon Walsh, and Stephen Morris. "Climate affects fish-kill events in subtropical estuaries of eastern Australia." Marine and Freshwater Research 69, no. 11 (2018): 1641. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf17307.

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Fish kills following austral summer flood events (November–March) occur episodically in estuarine channels in Australia. We examined the climatic conditions associated with the historic record of such events in a subtropical region in eastern Australia to determine the effect of antecedent weather conditions on the probability of post-flood fish-kill events. Records, including regional county council logs, newspapers and New South Wales Fisheries annual reports, were analysed for reports of floods and fish kills following these events. Daily rainfall patterns preceding floods with fish-kill ev
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Owen, Timothy, and Donald Pate. "A Kaurna burial, Salisbury, South Australia: Further evidence for complex late Holocene Aboriginal social systems in the Adelaide region." Australian Archaeology 79, no. 1 (December 1, 2014): 45–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03122417.2014.11682018.

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Tiller, KG, LH Smith, RH Merry, and PM Clayton. "The dispersal of automotive lead from metropolitan Adelaide into adjacent rural areas." Soil Research 25, no. 2 (1987): 155. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sr9870155.

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About 600 surface samples and key horizons of 240 soil profiles from a 90 x 20 km study area extending from the metropolitan area of Adelaide, South Australia, to its rural hinterland, were analysed for lead. Atmospheric fallout was collected monthly at 19 locations for 2 years, and up to 3 years at fewer sites in the same area. Lead in atmospheric fallout showed little year-to-year variation and tended to be seasonally controlled with highest values in winter. Collection of lead in fallout was unaffected by the filtering action of vegetation. The lead content of surface soils and atmospheric
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Petit, Sophie, and Catherine Ruth Dickson. "Grass-tree (Xanthorrhoea semiplana, Liliaceae) facilitation of the endangered pink-lipped spider orchid (Caladenia syn. Arachnorchis behrii, Orchidaceae) varies in South Australia." Australian Journal of Botany 53, no. 5 (2005): 455. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/bt04034.

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We examined the role of the grass-tree Xanthorrhoea semiplana F.Muell. canopy in the survival of the nationally endangered orchid Caladenia (syn. Arachnorchis) behrii Schltdl. at three sites in the northern Adelaide region. We compared grazing and pollination of the flowering orchids within and away from the grass-tree canopy. Grass-trees generally provided significant protection from grazing, but orchids protected by grass-trees experienced reduced pollination for 2 out of 5 years. The net effect of these interactions, as measured by seed set, varied across years. When grazing pressure is hig
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Badcock, B. A., and M. A. Browett. "Adelaide's Heart Transplant, 1970–88: 3. The Deployment of Capital in the Renovation and Redevelopment Submarkets." Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 24, no. 8 (August 1992): 1167–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/a241167.

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In this, the last of three papers devoted to urban restructuring and its impact upon the built environment of an Australian city, the spatial focus narrows from the metropolitan region to an inner zone of Adelaide. This is the part of Adelaide that has gained most from the processes of residential reinvestment and gentrification over the last two decades. The interest in the circulation of capital that has been maintained throughout the previous papers is explored more fully by measuring and evaluating investment activity in the renovation and redevelopment submarkets. The evidence presented o
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Campbell, L. H., and P. G. Taylor. "Renfrey Burnard Potts 1925–2005." Historical Records of Australian Science 25, no. 2 (2014): 291. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/hr14019.

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Ren Potts was an Australian applied mathematician whose early work in statistical mechanics later became influential: the ‘Potts Model' became his most cited work. As Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Adelaide for thirty years, he built up an excellent Department of Mathematics and had a major influence on the development of Applied Mathematics in Australia. His work in transportation science and operations research is well known. Ren Potts was a gifted teacher and an inspiring research leader. He was an early advocate of close co-operation between academia and industry, wa
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Callaghan, Jeff. "Weather systems and extreme rainfall generation in the 2019 north Queensland floods compared with historical north Queensland record floods." Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science 71, no. 1 (2021): 123. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/es20005.

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Earlier papers have addressed floods from warm-air advection (WAA) in southeast Australia and around the globe, and extreme rainfall in US hurricanes and Australian tropical cyclones (TCs). This is the first paper to address the WAA phenomena in causing monsoon and TC floods and in TC-like systems which develop over the interior of northern Australia. The inland events help explain Australia’s worst tropical flooding disaster in 1916. A disastrous series of floods during late January and early February 2019 caused widespread damage in tropical north Queensland both in inland regions and along
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de Crespigny, Charlotte, Mette Groenkjaer, Wendy Casey, Helen Murray, and Warren Parfoot. "Racism and Injustice: Urban Aboriginal Women's Experiences when Patronising Licensed Premises in South Australia." Australian Journal of Primary Health 9, no. 1 (2003): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/py03014.

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This paper presents the findings regarding urban, predominantly young, Aboriginal women's experiences of patronising licensed premises in South Australia. This research aimed to tap new information directly from the experiences of participants who lived in the southern metropolitan region of South Australia. It focused on their experiences of socialising at licensed premises such as pubs and clubs, locally, and in the city of Adelaide. A qualitative research design within the critical social Scientific paradigm was applied using semi-structured interviews and thematic analysis. The recommendat
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Dickson, C. R., and S. Petit. "Effect of individual height and labellum colour on the pollination of Caladenia (syn. Arachnorchis) behrii (Orchidaceae) in the northern Adelaide region, South Australia." Plant Systematics and Evolution 262, no. 1-2 (October 24, 2006): 65–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00606-006-0472-3.

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Parnell, Jo Annette. "Report on the Inaugural Asia-Pacific Chapter Conference." European Journal of Life Writing 5 (October 13, 2016): R26—R33. http://dx.doi.org/10.5463/ejlw.5.204.

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“Locating Lives”: The Inaugural Conference for the International Auto/Biography Association (IABA) Asia-Pacific Chapter took place at the Flinders University City Campus, Adelaide, South Australia, 1-3 December, 2015. The IABA Asia-Pacific Chapter stems from the central disciplinary association for auto-biography scholars, the International Auto/ Biography Association (IABA World), which is a multidisciplinary network that aims to foster the cross-cultural understanding of self and identity and location, and promote global dialogues about life writing/narrative. The IABA Asia-Pacific Chapter c
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Chubaka, Chirhakarhula, Harriet Whiley, John Edwards, and Kirstin Ross. "Lead, Zinc, Copper, and Cadmium Content of Water from South Australian Rainwater Tanks." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 7 (July 23, 2018): 1551. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15071551.

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Rainwater is consumed for drinking water in many parts of Australia, either preferentially over municipal water or in regional or remote areas, because rainwater is the primary source of water. Previous rainwater studies in other areas in Australia have shown the levels of some metals to be above the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines (ADWG). This study assessed the level of metals in rainwater harvested in the Adelaide region. Water samples were collected from 53 tanks from three different sampling corridors. A total of 365 water samples were analysed for lead, zinc, copper, and cadmium usi
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Steinborner, ST, PA Wabnitz, RJ Waugh, JH Bowie, CW Gao, MJ Tyler, and JC Wallace. "The Structures of New Peptides From the Australian Red Tree Frog 'Litoria rubella'. The Skin Peptide Profile as a Probe for the Study of Evolutionary Trends of Amphibians." Australian Journal of Chemistry 49, no. 9 (1996): 955. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ch9960955.

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Seventeen peptides have been isolated and characterized from specimens of the red tree frog 'Litoria rubella', collected from 15 locations throughout Australia. These can be classified into two families of peptides, viz. ( i ) the tryptophyllins L, of which Phe Pro Trp Leu (NH2), Phe Pro Trp Pro (NH2) and pGlu Phe Pro Trp Pro (NH2) are the major constituents, (ii) two types of rubellidins, the first of which is unique to 'Litoria rubella' [e.g. Val Asp Phe Phe Ala (OH)], and the second [e.g. Gly Leu Gly Asp Ile Leu Gly Leu Leu Gly Leu (NH2)], containing peptides of the caeridin type (like thos
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Guerin, Greg R., Haixia Wen, and Andrew J. Lowe. "Leaf morphology shift linked to climate change." Biology Letters 8, no. 5 (July 4, 2012): 882–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2012.0458.

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Climate change is driving adaptive shifts within species, but research on plants has been focused on phenology. Leaf morphology has demonstrated links with climate and varies within species along climate gradients. We predicted that, given within-species variation along a climate gradient, a morphological shift should have occurred over time due to climate change. We tested this prediction, taking advantage of latitudinal and altitudinal variations within the Adelaide Geosyncline region, South Australia, historical herbarium specimens ( n = 255) and field sampling ( n = 274). Leaf width in the
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Power, Scott B., and Jeff Callaghan. "The frequency of major flooding in coastal southeast Australia has significantly increased since the late 19th century." Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science 66, no. 1 (2016): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/es16002.

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Millions of Australians live in a 1500 km stretch of coastal catchments in south-east Australia. Major flooding in this region causes death, economic loss and major disruptions to the lives of its inhabitants. Concerns have been raised that anthropogenic climate change might lead, or has already led, to an increased risk of extreme rainfall and associated flooding. Images of flooding commonly appear in the media, fuelling perceptions that flood frequency has already in-creased. Here we use a new dataset that allows us to estimate reliable trends over much longer periods than has previously bee
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Hubble, T. C. T. "Slope stability analysis of potential bank failure as a result of toe erosion on weir-impounded lakes: an example from the Nepean River, New South Wales, Australia." Marine and Freshwater Research 55, no. 1 (2004): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf03003.

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The consequences of weirs present on the Upper Nepean River on the long-term slope stability of both vegetated and devegetated riverbanks were investigated using models that account for the reinforcement of bank sediments by tree roots. The effects of the weirs in concert with channel widening and deepening caused by dredging in 1970s and 1980s, as well as natural processes, have turned the Upper Nepean from a small upland river into a series of quiet, narrow lakes, measuring 3–5 m deep, 30–70 m wide and several kilometres long. The surface of these lakes is located currently within the steep
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Rose, Catherine V., Adam C. Maloof, Blair Schoene, Ryan C. Ewing, Ulf Linnemann, Mandy Hofmann, and John M. Cottle. "The End-Cryogenian Glaciation of South Australia." Geoscience Canada 40, no. 4 (December 20, 2013): 256. http://dx.doi.org/10.12789/geocanj.2013.40.019.

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The Elatina Fm. records the younger Cryogenian ice age in the Adelaide Rift Complex (ARC) of South Australia, which has long-held the position as the type region for this low-latitude glaciation. Building upon a legacy of work, we document the pre- and syn-glacial sedimentary rocks to characterize the dynamics of the glaciation across the ARC. The Elatina Fm. records an array of well-preserved glacial facies at many different water depths across the basin, including ice contact tillites, fluvioglacial sandstones, dropstone intervals, tidal rhythmites with combined-flow ripples, and turbidites.
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Alexander, Lisa V., Petteri Uotila, Neville Nicholls, and Amanda Lynch. "A New Daily Pressure Dataset for Australia and Its Application to the Assessment of Changes in Synoptic Patterns during the Last Century." Journal of Climate 23, no. 5 (March 1, 2010): 1111–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2009jcli2972.1.

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Abstract A high-quality daily dataset of in situ mean sea level pressure was collated for Australia for the period from 1907 to 2006. This dataset was used to assess changes in daily synoptic pressure patterns over Australia in winter using the method of self-organizing maps (SOMs). Twenty patterns derived from the in situ pressure observations were mapped to patterns derived from ERA-40 data to create daily synoptic pressure fields for the past century. Changes in the frequencies of these patterns were analyzed. The patterns that have been decreasing in frequency were generally those most str
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Cox, J. W., and A. Pitman. "Chemical concentrations of overland flow and throughflow from pastures on sloping texture-contrast soils." Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 52, no. 2 (2001): 211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ar00054.

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Shallow drains are increasingly being installed to allow cropping and improve pastures in soils prone to waterlogging. Concentrations and loads of a range of chemicals including nitrate, dissolved organic carbon, and phosphorus were measured in overland flow and throughflow (drainage) from grazed standard and improved pastures in a region of the Adelaide Hills, South Australia, with 544 mm annual rainfall. In low to average rainfall years, nitrate losses from standard pastures were up to 21 times higher in throughflow (up to 0.3 kg/ha.year) than in overland flow. Dissolved organic carbon losse
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Rowston, William. "Early Psychosis intervention by a community mental health team." Australasian Psychiatry 10, no. 3 (September 2002): 236–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/103985620201000308.

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Objective: To describe some of the practical considerations and dilemmas that were faced in setting up an Early Psychosis program in the Noarlunga region of Adelaide, South Australia. Conclusions: The clients had high rates of illicit drug use and forensic problems and experienced rates of rehospitalisation of around 60% over the first two years after registration. It was noteworthy that 19% of admissions occurred within three months of registration. The therapeutic relationship between staff and clients with early psychosis was complex, and the ambivalence noted by clients in satisfying depen
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Schellhorn, N. A., R. V. Glatz, and G. M. Wood. "The risk of exotic and native plants as hosts for four pest thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripinae)." Bulletin of Entomological Research 100, no. 5 (June 23, 2010): 501–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007485309990459.

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AbstractInteractions among insect pests, crops and weeds are well recognised. In fact, the elimination of weed hosts outside of the crop is a common practice to control many insect-vectored viruses. However, little is known about interactions among insect pests, crops and native vegetation, and whether native plants may be used to revegetate areas where weed hosts have been eliminated as part of horticultural management regimes. We used the Northern Adelaide Plains horticultural region (South Australia, Australia) as a model system to study the potential of various plant taxa in hosting four p
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Price-Rees, Samantha J., Gregory P. Brown, and Richard Shine. "Predation on toxic cane toads (Bufo marinus) may imperil bluetongue lizards (Tiliqua scincoides intermedia, Scincidae) in tropical Australia." Wildlife Research 37, no. 2 (2010): 166. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/wr09170.

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Context. Detecting ecological impacts of invasive species can be extremely difficult. Even major population declines may be undetectable without extensive long-term data if the affected taxon is rare and/or difficult to census, and exhibits stochastic variation in abundance as a result of other factors. Our data suggest such a situation in an iconic Australian reptile species, the bluetongue lizard. Originally restricted to Central and South America, cane toads (Bufo marinus) are rapidly spreading through tropical Australia. Most native predators have no evolutionary history of exposure to the
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Gardner, E. A. "Some examples of water recycling in Australian urban environments: a step towards environmental sustainability." Water Supply 3, no. 4 (August 1, 2003): 21–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/ws.2003.0043.

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This paper discusses the concepts and results from two contrasting types of water recycling initiatives in Australia. The first type of initiative is a centralised scheme based on local authorities recycling sewage effluent and/or stormwater in urban areas. A new urban subdivision in Queensland (Springfield) is provided as an example of such a centralised scheme, with uses ranging from dual reticulation, to public space irrigation, to urban lakes. The importance of strong public consultation and partnership is stressed for scheme success. A second example of a centralised scheme is an upmarket
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Bresciani, Etienne, Roger H. Cranswick, Eddie W. Banks, Jordi Batlle-Aguilar, Peter G. Cook, and Okke Batelaan. "Using hydraulic head, chloride and electrical conductivity data to distinguish between mountain-front and mountain-block recharge to basin aquifers." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 22, no. 2 (March 2, 2018): 1629–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hess-22-1629-2018.

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Abstract. Numerous basin aquifers in arid and semi-arid regions of the world derive a significant portion of their recharge from adjacent mountains. Such recharge can effectively occur through either stream infiltration in the mountain-front zone (mountain-front recharge, MFR) or subsurface flow from the mountain (mountain-block recharge, MBR). While a thorough understanding of recharge mechanisms is critical for conceptualizing and managing groundwater systems, distinguishing between MFR and MBR is difficult. We present an approach that uses hydraulic head, chloride and electrical conductivit
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Kempton, Richard, Julien Bourdet, Se Gong, Andrew Ross, and Jacques Pironon. "Petroleum migration in the Bight Basin: a fluid inclusion approach to constraining source, composition and timing." APPEA Journal 57, no. 2 (2017): 762. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj16222.

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The Bight Basin in southern Australia is a vast under-explored offshore area with promise of, but as of yet, limited proof for hydrocarbons. Fluid inclusions (FIs) offer a unique method to test for petroleum migration, composition and timing, which would otherwise remain hidden in the rocks, and more direct evidence to calibrate basin models. A reconnaissance-scale FI study, using CSIRO’s Grain with Oil Inclusion (GOI™) technique, was undertaken to detect liquid hydrocarbons in Jurassic to Cretaceous sandstones. Oil-bearing, and in some cases gas-rich, inclusions were detected at low abundance
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Beard, Matthew, Joseph F. Orlando, and Saravana Kumar. "Overcoming the tyranny of distance: An audit of process and outcomes from a pilot telehealth spinal assessment clinic." Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 23, no. 8 (August 17, 2016): 733–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1357633x16664851.

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Introduction There is consistent evidence to indicate people living in rural and remote regions have limited access to healthcare and poorer health outcomes. One way to address this inequity is through innovative models of care such as telehealth. The aim of this pilot trial was to determine the feasibility, appropriateness and access to a telehealth clinic. In this pilot trial, the telehealth clinic outcomes are compared with the outreach clinic. Both models of care are commonly utilised means of providing healthcare to meet the needs of people living in rural and remote regions. Methods A pr
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Bell, Gerald D., and Michael S. Halpert. "Climate Assessment for 1997." Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 79, no. 5s (May 1, 1998): S1—S50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/1520-0477-79.5s.s1.

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The global climate during 1997 was affected by both extremes of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), with weak Pacific cold episode conditions prevailing during January and February, and one of the strongest Pacific warm episodes (El Niño) in the historical record prevailing during the remainder of the year. This warm episode contributed to major regional rainfall and temperature anomalies over large portions of the Tropics and extratropics, which were generally consistent with those observed during past warm episodes. In many regions, these anomalies were opposite to those observed during
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Phogat, Vinod, Dirk Mallants, Jirka Šimůnek, James W. Cox, Paul R. Petrie, and Timothy Pitt. "Modelling Salinity and Sodicity Risks of Long-Term Use of Recycled Water for Irrigation of Horticultural Crops." Soil Systems 5, no. 3 (August 21, 2021): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/soilsystems5030049.

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Long-term use of recycled water (RW) for irrigation in arid and semiarid regions usually changes the soil solution composition and soil exchange characteristics, enhancing the risk for salinity and sodicity hazards in soils. This modelling study focuses on developing alternative management options that can reduce the potentially harmful impacts of RW use on the irrigation of wine grapes and almonds. The multicomponent UNSATCHEM add-on module for HYDRUS-1D was used to evaluate the impact of long-term (2018–2050) use of irrigation waters of different compositions: good-quality low-salinity (175
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia 159, no. 2 (2003): 405–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134379-90003749.

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-Leonard Y. Andaya, Michel Jacq-Hergoualc'h, The Malay Peninsula; Crossroads of the maritime silk road (100 BC-1300 AD). [Translated by Victoria Hobson.] Leiden: Brill, 2002, xxxv + 607 pp. [Handbook of oriental studies, 13. -Greg Bankoff, Resil B. Mojares, The war against the Americans; Resistance and collaboration in Cebu 1899-1906. Quezon city: Ateneo de Manila University, 1999, 250 pp. -R.H. Barnes, Andrea Katalin Molnar, Grandchildren of the Ga'e ancestors; Social organization and cosmology among the Hoga Sara of Flores. Leiden: KITLV Press, 2000, xii + 306 pp. [Verhandeling 185.] -Peter
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Hens, Luc, Nguyen An Thinh, Tran Hong Hanh, Ngo Sy Cuong, Tran Dinh Lan, Nguyen Van Thanh, and Dang Thanh Le. "Sea-level rise and resilience in Vietnam and the Asia-Pacific: A synthesis." VIETNAM JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES 40, no. 2 (January 19, 2018): 127–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.15625/0866-7187/40/2/11107.

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Climate change induced sea-level rise (SLR) is on its increase globally. Regionally the lowlands of China, Vietnam, Bangladesh, and islands of the Malaysian, Indonesian and Philippine archipelagos are among the world’s most threatened regions. Sea-level rise has major impacts on the ecosystems and society. It threatens coastal populations, economic activities, and fragile ecosystems as mangroves, coastal salt-marches and wetlands. This paper provides a summary of the current state of knowledge of sea level-rise and its effects on both human and natural ecosystems. The focus is on coastal urban
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Amery, Rob. "It′s ours to keep and call our own: reclamation of the Nunga languages in the Adelaide region, South Australia." International Journal of the Sociology of Language 113, no. 1 (January 1, 1995). http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ijsl.1995.113.63.

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Abrahams, John M., Christopher Sagar, and Mark Rickman. "The burden of cycling-related trauma to the orthopaedic and trauma department of a level 1 trauma hospital in Adelaide, South Australia." Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research 16, no. 1 (February 10, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13018-021-02242-7.

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Abstract Background With the fourth largest metropolitan population density, motor vehicle drivers in Adelaide, South Australia, record the most number of motor vehicle insurance claims in Australia. Previous studies have shown a rise in cycling-related emergency department presentations from 2005 to 2010. There is no specific data available specifically related to South Australia. Our institution is the largest level 1 trauma centre in South Australia and Northern Territory and has a local geographic pool of the central metropolitan region of Adelaide. The aims of this study were to establish
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Sheather, Graeme D. "Relationship Between Best Practice And Integrated Supply Networks." International Business & Economics Research Journal (IBER) 2, no. 11 (February 28, 2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.19030/iber.v2i11.3855.

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This paper reports on an empirical study to examine the relationship between supply chain performance and its impact on firm performance - a controversial issue in the literature. It develops an integrated performance measurement framework to survey the relationship between best practice firms and their position in supply/buy networks operating between firms in the Electronics and IT Communications industry in the Northern Adelaide Region of South Australia. The methodology joins models of best practice with theories of structural network analysis applied to a sample of 44 original equipment m
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Bretag, Tracey. "APFEI Membership Form 2008." International Journal for Educational Integrity 4, no. 2 (December 11, 2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.21913/ijei.v4i2.410.

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Please download and complete the membership form for the Asia Pacific Forum on Educational Integrity. Please forward with your payment to Ms Melissa Ellmers, Finance Officer, School of Management, University of South Australia, GPO Box 2471, Adelaide, SA 5001.
 
 Benefits of membership include: 
 
 Access to the APFEI website and discussion list;
 Opportunities to contribute to the APFEI wiki/respository of resources;
 Discounted individual membership;
 Collaboration with the Center for Academic Integrity (Clemson University, USA, and plagarismadvice.org (Nor
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Yip, Sabine, Manijeh Mohammadi Dehcheshmeh, David J. McLelland, Wayne S. J. Boardman, Sugiyono Saputra, Esmaeil Ebrahimie, Laura S. Weyrich, Philip S. Bird, and Darren J. Trott. "Porphyromonas spp., Fusobacterium spp., and Bacteroides spp. dominate microbiota in the course of macropod progressive periodontal disease." Scientific Reports 11, no. 1 (September 7, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-97057-1.

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AbstractMacropod progressive periodontal disease (MPPD) is a necrotizing, polymicrobial, inflammatory disease commonly diagnosed in captive macropods. MPPD is characterized by gingivitis associated with dental plaque formation, which progresses to periodontitis and then to osteomyelitis of the mandible or maxilla. However, the underlying microbial causes of this disease remain poorly understood. In this study, we collected 27 oral plaque samples and associated clinical records from 22 captive Macropodidae and Potoroidae individuals that were undergoing clinical examination at Adelaide and Mona
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Farrow, James. "Managing Emerging Data Types in the NGLMS." International Journal of Population Data Science 1, no. 1 (April 18, 2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.23889/ijpds.v1i1.268.

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 ObjectivesWe describe the management system used by the Next Generation Linkage Management System (NGLMS) built for SA.NT DataLink in Adelaide, Australia. The NGLMS is a bespoke system built on freely available open source components where a graph (in the computer science sense) structure is used to store a ‘more natural’ representation of linked records explicitly in a graph database: records as vertices and relationships as edges between vertices.
 ApproachThe NGLMS is designed to manage linked data effectively and permit fast individual cluster extraction while retaining
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Fredericks, Bronwyn, and Abraham Bradfield. "Revealing and Revelling in the Floods on Country: Memory Poles within Toonooba." M/C Journal 23, no. 4 (August 12, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1650.

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In 2013, the Capricornia Arts Mob (CAM), an Indigenous collective of artists situated in Rockhampton, central Queensland, Australia, successfully tendered for one of three public art projects that were grouped under the title Flood Markers (Roberts; Roberts and Mackay; Robinson and Mackay). Commissioned as part of the Queensland Government's Community Development and Engagement Initiative, Flood Markers aims to increase awareness of Rockhampton’s history, with particular focus on the Fitzroy River and the phenomena of flooding. Honouring Land Connections is CAM’s contribution to the project an
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Kabir, Nahid. "Why I Call Australia ‘Home’?" M/C Journal 10, no. 4 (August 1, 2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2700.

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 Introduction I am a transmigrant who has moved back and forth between the West and the Rest. I was born and raised in a Muslim family in a predominantly Muslim country, Bangladesh, but I spent several years of my childhood in Pakistan. After my marriage, I lived in the United States for a year and a half, the Middle East for 5 years, Australia for three years, back to the Middle East for another 5 years, then, finally, in Australia for the last 12 years. I speak Bengali (my mother tongue), Urdu (which I learnt in Pakistan), a bit of Arabic (learnt in the Middle East); but
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Wishart, Alison. "Make It So: Harnessing Technology to Provide Professional Development to Regional Museum Workers." M/C Journal 22, no. 3 (June 19, 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1519.

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IntroductionIn regional Australia and New Zealand, museums and art galleries are increasingly becoming primary sites of cultural engagement. They are one of the key tourist attractions for regional towns and expected to generate much needed tourism revenue. In 2017 in New South Wales alone, there were three million visitors to regional galleries and museums (MGNSW 13). However, apart from those (partially) funded by local councils, they are often run on donations, good will, and the enthusiasm of volunteers. Regional museums and galleries provide some paid, and more unpaid, employment for agei
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Gallegos, Danielle, and Felicity Newman. "What about the Women?" M/C Journal 2, no. 7 (October 1, 1999). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1798.

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Contemporary culinary discourse in Australia has been dominated by the notion that migration and the increased mobility of Australians is responsible for filling a culinary void, as though, because we have had no peasantry we have no affinity with either the land or its produce. This argument serves to alienate Australians of British descent and its validity is open to questioning. It's an argument in urgent need of debate because cuisine stands out as the signifier of a 'multicultural' nation. Despite all the political posturing, food has 'long been the acceptable face of multiculturalism' (G
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