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2004Broadscale surveys of Crown-of-thorns starfish along the Great Barrier Reef 1993-2003. 35p.Miller, Ian; Coleman, Greg; Delean, John Steven Craig; Sweatman, Hugh
2007Multistart Newton-type optimisation methods for the calibration of conceptual hydrological modelsKavetski, D.; Kuczera, G.; Thyer, M.; Renard, B.; Oxley, L.; Kulasiri, D.; International Congress on Modelling and Simulation (17th : 2007 : Christchurch, New Zealand)
2002Multiscale physical environmental modelling: Data foundations for a regional information systemBryan, Brett Anthony; Institution of Surveyors Conference (2002 : Adelaide, S.A.); Australasian Urban & Regional Information Systems Association Conference (2002 : Adelaide, S.A.)
2005Thermoacoustic refrigeration for the automotive industryHoward, Carl Quentin; Zander, Anthony Charles; Cazzolato, Benjamin Seth; Zoontjens, Luke
2001Managing an influenza pandemic in Australia using a spatial decisions support systemBryan, Brett Anthony; Australasian Urban & Regional Information Systems Association Conference (2001 : Melbourne, Vic.)
2009Improved maker fringes data analysis using genetic algorithmsManning, S.; Monro, T.; Munch, J.; Ottaway, D.; Australasian Conference on Optics, Lasers and Spectroscopy (2009 : Adelaide, Australia)
2005An efficient method for the minimum description length evaluation of deterministic cognitive modelsLee, Michael David; Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (26th : 2004 : Chicago, Illinois)
2006Systematic landscape restoration using integer programmingCrossman, Neville David; Bryan, Brett Anthony
2008Detecting sub-surface soil disturbance using hyperspectral first derivative band ratios of associated vegetation stressWhite, D.; Williams, M.; Barr, S.
2009Using shell morphology to characterise abalone populations across multiple spatial scales.Saunders, Thor M.