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2003
Knowing that the other knows: using experience and reflection to enhance communication in cross-cultural postgraduate supervisory relationships
Adams, K.
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Cargill, M.
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Bond, C.
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Bright, P.
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Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia Conference (26th : 2003 : Christchurch, NZ)
2003
Learning in the clinical environment
Mullins, G.
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Wetherell, J.
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Robbe, I.
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Sweet, J.
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Huttly, S.
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Taylor, I.
2003
Position-Addressable Nano-Scaffolds. I. The Preparation of N O- N C- and N N-Bridged Sesquinorbornadiene Succinimides as Compact Highly Functionalized Addressable Building Blocks
Warrener, R.
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Margetic, D.
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Sun, G.
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Russell, R.
2003
The genetic status of Murrinh-patha
Green, I.
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Nicholas Evans,
2003
Strategies and methods for the attachment of amino acids and peptides to chiral [n]polynorbornane templates
Pfeffer, F.
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Russell, R.
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