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  2. � معلوم کیا جا�� کہ بلڈ پری�� مانی�� �یہ ...

    https://menzies.utas.edu.au/documents/research/blood-pressure-clinic/blood-pressure-devices/Urdu.pdf
    2 Nov 2020: معلوم کیا جا کہ بلڈ پری مانی یہ کٮ تصدیق شدہ ؟. CRI. COS. Prov. ider. Cod. e 00. 586B. ے؟ وری تصدیق شدۂ مانی استعمال کرنا کیوں. غلط پیمائش امراض قلب غ بھروسہ
  3. Thumbnail for “Kangaroo Hop” trend of oceanic elements led to explosion of life

    “Kangaroo Hop” trend of oceanic elements led to explosion of life

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/kangaroo-hop-trend-of-ancient-oceanic-elements-led-to-the-explosion-of-life
    24 Jun 2020: Research from the University of Tasmania has furthered our understanding of evolution by identifying the order of important trace elements critical to shaping life in the ancient oceans. Dr Indrani Mukherjee, a postdoctoral fellow in Earth Sciences,
  4. “As demand for seafood continues to rise, aquaculture presents ...

    https://imas.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/948036/Developing-a-Sustainable-Blue-Economy-flyer-final.pdf
    13 Jan 2020: “As demand for seafood continues to rise, aquaculture presents a tremendous opportunity not only to meet this demand, but also to increase opportunities for the seafood industry and job creation. Expanding U. S. aquaculture in federal waters
  5. ‘‘ ‘‘ YESFor more information on how to get ...

    https://amc.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/895002/OMC-Flyer-July-2019.pdf
    7 Dec 2020: ‘‘. ‘‘. YESFor more information on how to get your. Radio Operators Certificate visit our website:. www. amc. edu. au/industry/omc. or contact us on p 1300 365 262. e amcom@amc. edu. au. youDO need aRadio Operators. Certificate. Who is the Office
  6. Thumbnail for ‘Youth Speakout’ as Australia celebrates Aboriginal history, culture and achievement

    ‘Youth Speakout’ as Australia celebrates Aboriginal history, culture…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/youth-speakout-as-australia-celebrates-aboriginal-history,-culture-and-achievement
    11 Nov 2020: An inspiring exhibition is being presented by the University of Tasmania in partnership with Reconciliation Tasmania at Burnie’s Makers’ Workshop. Youth Speakout features the artwork of students who have creatively interpreted their feelings
  7. ‘Wind-blown dust’ linked to Indigenous respiratory health issues

    https://menzies.utas.edu.au/news-and-events/media-releases/2019/wind-blown-dust-linked-to-indigenous-respiratory-health-issues
    21 May 2020 ‘Wind-blown dust’ linked to Indigenous respiratory health issues. A strong link between earth-derived dust and poor respiratory health in Indigenous children has been found in the latest research produced by the University of Tasmania and the
  8. Online Associate Professor Sana Nakata delivers the 2020 Japanangka errol West Lecture for NAIDOC Week.
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    ‘The workload was intense’

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/1060-the-workload-was-intense
    22 Sep 2020: By Tracey Muir, Associate Professor in Mathematics Education; Carol Murphy; David Hicks, Lecturer in Cultural Awareness - Aboriginal Studies, and Kim Beasy, Lecturer in Curriculum and Pedagogy (Equity and Diversity)Parents and carers were
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    ‘Stimulating buzz’ a springboard for startups

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/stimulating-buzz-a-springboard-for-startups3
    7 Aug 2020: After participating in UHack for two consecutive years and co-winning the 2018 Open Division, Anthony Broese van Groenou co-founded his own sustainable transport business, The Good Car Company. “Stimulating buzz under pressure in 48 hours” is
  11. Thumbnail for ‘Kangaroo Hop’ trend of ancient oceanic elements led to the explosion of life

    ‘Kangaroo Hop’ trend of ancient oceanic elements led to the explosion …

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/kangaroo-hop-trend-of-ancient-oceanic-elements-led-to-the-explosion-of-life2
    24 Jun 2020: Research from the University of Tasmania has furthered our understanding of evolution by identifying the order of important trace elements critical to shaping life in the ancient oceans. Dr Indrani Mukherjee, a postdoctoral fellow in Earth Sciences,

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