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98.7 RPP FM Radio Peninsula, Victoria, Australia interview with Dr Timothy Lynch, Monash University, Faculty of Education.
(98.7 RPP FM Radio Peninsula, Victoria, Australia., 2015-06-16)The Breakfast Table with Debra Mar - discussing children swimming during winter with Dr. Timothy Lynch, Monash University, Faculty of Education, Melbourne, Australia. -
Abandoned metal mines and their impact on receiving waters: A case study from Southwest England.
(2016-06)Historic mine sites are a major source of contamination to terrestrial and river environments. To demonstrate the importance of determining the significance of point and diffuse metal contamination and the related ... -
ABC 774 Red Symons interview with Dr Tim Lynch Monash University
(2015-06-10)Red Symons interviews Monash University faculty of Education Senior Lecturer Tim Lynch - discussing children who swim in winter will be fitter and have stronger immune systems, making them less susceptible to common winter ... -
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Aberrations and accommodation
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“The ability to get a job”: student understandings and definitions of employability
(Emerald, 2018-06-11)© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore employability in the context of higher education (HE) from the students’ perspective. Limited attention has been paid to student ... -
Abiotic degradation of highly branched isoprenoid alkenes and other lipids in the water column off East Antarctica
(Elsevier, 2019-03-20)© 2019 In some previous studies, the ratio between a di-unsaturated highly branched isoprenoid (HBI) lipid termed IPSO 25 and a structurally related tri-unsaturated counterpart (HBI III) (viz. IPSO 25 /HBI III) has been ... -
ABIOTIC STRESS SIGNALLING IN THE FUCUS EMBRYO
(University of Plymouth, 2002)Fucoid algae live in the intertidal region where they experience daily fluctuations in light and external osmotic environment. High light, especially in combination with ultraviolet (UV) radiation and hyper-osmotic stress ... -
Abnormal repetitive behaviours in captive birds: a Tinbergian review
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Above-ground biomass and structure of 260 African tropical forests.
(England, 2013)We report above-ground biomass (AGB), basal area, stem density and wood mass density estimates from 260 sample plots (mean size: 1.2 ha) in intact closed-canopy tropical forests across 12 African countries. Mean AGB is ... -
Absent Fireguards and Burnt Children: Coroners and the Development of Clause 15 of the Children Act 1908
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The Absent Voice of Male Domestic Abuse Victims: The Marginalisation of Men in a System Originally Designed for Women
(University of Plymouth, 2016)The problematic construction of domestic abuse as a ‘gendered, heterosexual phenomenon that is predominantly physical in nature’ has served to marginalise male victims of domestic abuse (Donovan and Hester, 2010:279), ... -
ABSORPTION AND UTILISATION OF NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC ASTAXANTHIN FORMS IN SALMONID NUTRITION
(University of Plymouth, 2001)Consumer preference for commercially reared fish products that resemble their wild counterparts has resulted in the supplementation of pigments called carotenoids into aquafeeds to promote a pink-red colour in the flesh ... -
Absorption cross section in an intense plane wave background
(American Physical Society, 2019-10-07)We consider the absorption of probe photons by electrons in the presence of an intense, pulsed, background field. Our analysis reveals an interplay between regularisation and gauge invariance which distinguishes absorption ...