Materias dentro de su búsqueda.
Materias dentro de su búsqueda.
Operas
4
Botánica
3
Congresos
2
Ecología
2
Etnología
2
Historia
2
Publicaciones periódicas
2
Adaptación (Biología)
1
Administración
1
Agricultura
1
Análisis combinatorio
1
Archivos
1
Arqueología submarina
1
Arrecifes de coral
1
Aspectos ambientales
1
Aspectos económicos
1
Aspectos políticos
1
Aspectos sociales
1
Biomatemáticas
1
Cambios climáticos
1
Canciones de protesta
1
Caza primitiva
1
Clasificación
1
Codiciones sociales
1
Comercio electrónico
1
Comunidades de plantas
1
Concertos (Accordion, piano)
1
Conservación de la vida silvestre
1
Conservación de las plantas
1
Conservación de los recursos marinos
1
-
1381por Noble, Natasha, Freund, Megan, Hill, David, White, Victoria, Leigh, Lucy, Lambkin, David, Scully, Maree, Sanson-Fisher, Robert“…METHODS: Students from two states answered gambling questions as part of the 2017 Australian Secondary Students’ Alcohol and Drug (ASSAD) Survey. …”
Publicado 2022
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
1382“…However, emerging biotic threats such as Black root rot and secondary pests, are becoming more frequent in Australian cotton production systems. The uptake of tools and breeding methods, such as genomic selection, high throughput phenomics, gene editing, and landscape genomics, paired with the continued utilization of sources of resistance from Gossypium germplasm, will be critical for the future of cotton breeding. …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
1383por Conigrave, Katherine M, Ali, Robert L, Armstrong, Rebecca, Chikritzhs, Tanya N, d’Abbs, Peter, Harris, Mark F, Hewlett, Nicole, Livingston, Michael, Lubman, Dan I, McKenzie, Anne, O’Leary, Colleen, Ritter, Alison, Wilson, Scott, Grimmond, Melanie, Banks, Emily“…INTRODUCTION: The Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol were released in 2020 by the National Health and Medical Research Council. …”
Publicado 2021
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
1384por Bertram, Andrea, Fairclough, David, Sandoval‐Castillo, Jonathan, Brauer, Chris, Fowler, Anthony, Wellenreuther, Maren, Beheregaray, Luciano B.“…We carried out a population genomics study of the heavily exploited snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) along ~2600 km of the Australian coastline, with a focus on Western Australia (WA). …”
Publicado 2022
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
1385“…Secondary analysis of semi‐structured interviews with Australian specialist AOD nurses (n = 46) conducted as part of a wider workforce study in 2019. …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
1386por Siette, Joyce, Taylor, Nathan, Deckers, Kay, Köhler, Sebastian, Braithwaite, Jeffrey, Valenzuela, Michael, Armitage, Christopher J.Enlace del recurso
Publicado 2022
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
1387por Silver, Luke W., Cheng, Yuanyuan, Quigley, Bonnie L., Robbins, Amy, Timms, Peter, Hogg, Carolyn J., Belov, Katherine“…Koalas, iconic yet declining Australian marsupials, are predominantly impacted by two pathogens, Chlamydia and koala retrovirus. …”
Publicado 2022
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
1388
-
1389
-
1390por Tsuchida, Koji, Ishiguro, Norio, Saito-Morooka, Fuki, Kojima, Jun-ichi, Spradbery, Philip“…Among social insects, the Australian paper wasp Ropalidia plebeiana constructs extremely dense colony aggregations consisting of hundreds of colonies within a few square meters; however, little is known about the aggregation structures. …”
Publicado 2022
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
1391
-
1392por Tucker, James P., Santos, Isaac R., Kelaher, Brendan P., Green, Marcel, Clark, Graeme F., Butcher, Paul A.“…Here we assess the changing odds of surviving an unprovoked shark bite using 200 years of Australian records. Bite survivability rates for bull (Carcharhinus leucas), tiger (Galeocerdo cuvier) and white (Carcharodon carcharias) sharks were assessed relative to environmental and anthropogenic factors. …”
Publicado 2022
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
1393
-
1394
-
1395
-
1396por Schwab, Laura, Warby, Sarah, Davis, Katherine, Campbell, Peter, Hoy, Simon, Zbeda, Robert, Hoy, Gregory“…BACKGROUND: There is little evidence regarding the mechanisms of pectoralis major (PM) injury and player outcomes in Australian Football League (AFL) players. PURPOSES/HYPOTHESIS: The study aims were to investigate (1) the mechanisms of PM muscle injury in elite AFL players via video analysis and (2) the player profile, method of management, and clinical outcomes of the PM injuries sustained. …”
Publicado 2022
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
1397por Cox, Rebecca A., Read, Scott A., Hopkins, Shelley, Alonso-Caneiro, David, Wood, Joanne M.“…The macular retinal layer thickness of Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children was examined using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography. …”
Publicado 2022
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
1398“…ABSTRACT: Historical sources and Indigenous oral traditions indicate that Australian Aboriginal people commonly reared and kept the wild-caught pups of dingoes (C. dingo) as tamed companion animals. …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
1399“…The Aust-PERC cohort has been linked, using confidential personal identifiers, to the Australian Cancer Database and the National Death Index, on two occasions (to Dec. 2007 and Dec. 2012) by the responsible government agency (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare). …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
1400por Saintilan, Neil, Lymburner, Leo, Wen, Li, Haigh, Ivan D., Ai, Emma, Kelleway, Jeffrey J., Rogers, Kerrylee, Pham, Tien Dat, Lucas, Richard“…Here, we show that the 18.61-year lunar nodal cycle, popularly termed the “lunar wobble,” is a dominant control over the expansion and contraction of mangrove canopy cover over much of the Australian continent. Furthermore, the contrasting phasing of the 18.61-year lunar nodal cycle between diurnal and semidiurnal tidal settings has mediated the severity of drought impacts in northern bioregions. …”
Publicado 2022
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto