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    • Death, Disease, and DNA Down Under: exploring the genetic interplay of marsupials and their diseases 

      Petrohilos, Cleopatra
      Published 2025
      Wildlife diseases present a major threat to biodiversity, often worsened by climate change, habitat loss, and genetic bottlenecks, leading to species declines and ecosystem disruption. Marsupials face two major diseases: ...
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    • Data from: Asynchronous seasonal dynamics of nycteribiid bat flies and Bartonella spp. in Australian flying foxes (Pteropus spp.) 

      Jones, Brent D; Falvo, Caylee A; Burwell, Chris; Lunn, Tamika J; Jones-Slobodian, Devin N; Dale, Adrienne; Kessler, Maureen; Crowley, Dan; Benson, Evelyn; McKee, Clifton D; Rynda-Apple, Agnieszka; Plowright, Raina K; Becker, Daniel J; Clark, Kerry L; McCallum, Hamish; Clark, Nicholas J; Peel, Alison J
      Published 2026-01-07
      Background Bat flies are ubiquitous ectoparasites of bats, recognised as potential vectors for viral and bacterial transmission between individual bats within a roost. Despite this, little is known about the seasonal ...
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    • Media advisers : shadow players in political communication 

      Phillipps, Richard
      Published 2002
      It is a commonplace in political communication that the news media mediate wider political realities to their audiences. The extent to which that news content is itself mediated by others is a more ambiguous and ...
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    • Synthesis and Evaluation of 5-Fluorotriazole Cyclam Complexes as Target Activated Metal Complexes 

      Marais, Simon Barend
      Published 2025
      Metal containing drugs remain an important class of compounds due to their exquisite potency, however their clinical use is often limited by poor selectivity. The overall aim of this thesis is to develop and investigate ...
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    • Coo-ee from Chinese Australians: Echoing The Long Connections with Indigenous Communities 

      Shen, Yinfeng; Hendrischke, Hans
      Published 2023
      The word "cooee" originates from the Dharug word 'guu-wii', meaning 'come here'. It is used to project one’s voice over long distances. Its echo finds people at a distance and indicates one’s own location. The Chinese ...
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