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Faculty of Science: Recent submissions

    • A ratiometric fluorescent sensor for the mitochondrial copper pool 

      Shen, Clara; Kolanowski, Jacek L.; Tran, Carmen M.-N.; Kaur, Amandeep; Akerfeldt, Mia C.; Rahme, Matthew S.; Hambley, Trevor W.; New, Elizabeth J
      Published 2016-08-23
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    • Decoding Dynamic Brain Patterns from Evoked Responses: A Tutorial on Multivariate Pattern Analysis Applied to Time Series Neuroimaging Data 

      Grootswagers, Tijl; Wardle, Susan G; Carlson, Thomas A
      Published 2017-01-01
      Multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) or brain decoding methods have become standard practice in analyzing fMRI data. Although decoding methods have been extensively applied in brain–computer interfaces, these methods have ...
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    • Genetic origins of honey bees (Apis mellifera) on Kangaroo Island and Norfolk Island (Australia) and the Kingdom of Tonga 

      Chapman, NC; Sheng, J; Lim, J; Malfroy, SF; Harpur, BA; Zayed, A; Allsopp, MH; Rinderer, TE; Roberts, JMK; Remnant, EJ; Oldroyd, BP
      Published 2018-09-25
      We examine the origin of honey bee (Apis mellifera) populations in Kangaroo Island (Australia), Norfolk Island (Australia) and the Kingdom of Tonga using a highly polymorphic mitochondrial DNA region and a panel of 37 ...
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    • Sydney Harbour pH data 2016 

      Runcie, John; Byrne, Maria
      Published 2018-01-01
      Electrical conductivity (salinity), temperature and fluorescence-based measurements of pH were employed to examine diel fluctuations in seawater carbonate chemistry of surface waters in Sydney Harbour over two 5 multiple-day ...
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    • Genetic diversity in the progeny of commercial Australian queen honey bees (Apis mellifera) produced in autumn and early spring 

      Chapman, NC; Dos Santos Cocenza, R; Blanchard, B; Nguyen, LM; Buchmann, G; Oldroyd, BP
      Published 2018-06-21
      Honey bee (Apis mellifera) queens are polyandrous, mating with an average 12 males (drones). Polyandry has been shown to confer benefits to queens and the colonies they head, including avoidance of inviable brood that can ...
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