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    • Problems in comparing tobacco regulatory models and excise when only two countries are considered. 

      Chapman, Simon; Egger, Sam; Freeman, Becky
      Published 2026-05-14
      Preprint of a response to: Borland R, Martin J, Jegasothy E, Youdan B, Hall W. Has Australia lost control of its tobacco and nicotine markets? Addiction 2026; https://doi.org/10.1111/add.70428
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    • Climate-change resilience and positive scope for growth in wild adult Sydney rock oysters, Saccostrea glomerata (Gould, 1850) 

      Pereira, Roberta R. C.; Parker, Laura M.; O’Connor, Wayne A.; Ross, Pauline M.
      Published 2026
      Context. Oysters have ecological and economic importance worldwide because they provide ecosystem services and sustain profitable aquaculture industries. Calcifying bivalves including oysters have been found to be sensitive ...
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    • Ultrasound Assessment of Kidney Transplant Blood Flow 

      Thebridge, Linda Nicole
      Published 2026
      Renal transplantation is a treatment option for end stage renal failure. It is now also performed in some patients previously unfavourable for transplantation including older patients generally matched with a kidney from ...
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    • Sites of productive messiness: The critical need for Business Schools to develop and integrate the capabilities for effective and impactful business and management education research 

      Bryant, Peter
      Published 2026
      This working paper argues that business and management education research is a mission‑critical yet undervalued domain within contemporary Business Schools. It examines structural, cultural, and metric-driven factors that ...
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    • Should I stay or should I travel? An analysis of increasing petrol prices on travel behaviour 

      Pellegrini, Andrea; Beck, Matthew J.; Rose, John M.
      Published 2026-05-12
      This paper examines how rising petrol prices affect weekly travel behaviour, with particular attention to modal substitution and trip suppression. The analysis draws on stated responses from 808 Queensland residents, each ...
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