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  2. |-— I1| I IPublications GeneticImprovement ANNUAL REPORT 1993/94…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/774136/93-94-grey.compressed.pdf
    24 Nov 2015: —. I1| I IPublications. GeneticImprovement. ANNUAL REPORT 1993/94. Published. Cauvin, B, Potts, B M and Najar, M (1993). Estimation deparametres genetiques de resistance au froid et de croissancepour Eucalyptus gunnii. Annales de recherches
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    Your smartphone transformed into a mobile lab

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2015/13-your-smartphone-transformed-into-a-mobile-lab
    2 Sep 2015: A new University of Tasmania collaboration is aiming to bring the complexities of in-house laboratory testing to the fingertips of those in the field. A new University of Tasmania collaboration is aiming to bring the complexities of in-house
  4. YOUR MARINE VALUES PUBLIC REPORT 2013 Acknowledgements TitleYour…

    https://imas.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/743356/Your-Marine-Values-Document_WEB-FULL.pdf
    16 Sep 2015: YOUR MARINE. VALUES PUBLIC REPORT 2013. Acknowledgements. TitleYour Marine Values: Public Report 2013. AuthorsEmily Ogier and Catriona Macleod. DisclaimerThe authors do not warrant that the information in this document is free from errors or
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    Yoga helps ease pain of cancer survivors

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2015/4-yoga-helps-ease-pain-of-cancer-survivors
    2 Sep 2015: Research conducted by yoga therapist Annette Loudon while obtaining her Masters of Medical Sciences at the University of Tasmania is having ongoing benefits for cancer survivors around the country. The study focused on women with secondary lymphoedema
  6. www.menzies.utas.edu.au Research Highlights 2014 Menzies Institute…

    https://menzies.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/772925/Research-highlights.pdf
    22 Nov 2015: www. menzies. utas. edu. au. Research Highlights 2014. Menzies Institute for Medical Research. Public Health and Primary CarePHPC is the largest theme of the Institute, bringing together researchers with expertise in environmental, psychiatric and
  7. Write the following numbers in numerals. a) Fifty eight ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/662353/PVBI1_PT1.pdf
    19 Feb 2015: Write the following numbers in numerals. a) Fifty eight thousand and five 58 005. b) Six million, four hundred and twelve thousand, two hundred and. twenty 6 412 220. c) Seventy five point one two five 75. 125. d) Four hundred and eight point zero
  8. Would you like to speak to someone?We understand that ...

    https://menzies.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/772922/Menzies_Bequest.pdf
    22 Nov 2015: Would you like to speak to someone?We understand that this is an important decision and you may have many questions or simply wish to discuss the matter further with us. We would be more than happy to talk to you over the phone, via email or in
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    https://menzies.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/750124/Menzies_Bequest_DL_Folded_HR_FINAL_web.pdf
    1 Oct 2015: Would you like to speak to someone?We understand that this is an important decision and you may have many questions or simply wish to discuss the matter further with us. We would be more than happy to talk to you over the phone, via email or in
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    World first: trial of Tasmanian Devil vaccine begins in the wild

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2015/19-world-first-trial-of-tasmanian-devil-vaccine-begins-in-the-wild
    15 Oct 2015: The release of 19 immunised devils into Tasmania’s Narawntapu National Park marks an important point in the quest to save the Tasmanian devil from extinction – it is the first time a vaccine against the deadly cancer threatening the species has
  11. Why greener pastures could be the key to surviving climate change

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    18 Oct 2015: Adam Langworthy is working on developing pastures that can cope with heat waves in South East Australia. Over the last 100 years heat waves are increasingly common and are only projected to get worse. Learn more about studying at the University of
    By: University of Tasmania

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