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Description Arid, semi-arid and hyper-arid regions cover around 25% of the earth surface, and are characterised by lack of available water, extremely high evapotranspirative gradients and sparse or ephemeral
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. These aggregates and fine particles will report to the overflow. The particles in the underflow will be rejected providing a means to reduce energy and water consumption. S20 UPSCALING PEPTIDE BASED SEPARATIONS
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communities and often occurs in the context of social interaction. Many social activities occur in aquatic environments. Alcohol use in and around water is a risk factor for injuries, including fatal and non
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been little change in risky drinking. Alcohol use in and around water is a risk factor for injuries, including fatal and non-fatal drowning. In Western Australia, young people are over-represented in
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/graduate-research/future-students/scholarships/scholarship-policy-and-procedures . The Opportunity 2 PhD scholarships are offered as important parts of an ARC-funded project Before and After the Last Ice Age
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extremes (flooding/droughts) and melting ice, as well as solid Earth deformation. An exceptional PhD research opportunity funded by Australian Research Council Discovery Program. The appointed HDR student
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HH pathway element Smoothened (Smo) in a way that differs from cyclopamine and other Smo inhibitors. However, its limited water solubility impedes achieving adequate drug concentrations across
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Acknowledgement of Country CSIRO acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land, sea and waters, of the area that we live and work on across Australia. We acknowledge their continuing connection
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from the Phylum Cnidaria, namely select habitat-forming fauna belonging to Class Anthozoan (hard corals, soft corals, sea pens) and Class Hydrozoa (hydroids), this project aims to explore the diversity
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efforts on strengthening Australia's partnership with markets in the Indo-Pacific Ocean region. This PhD project will be grounded in existing research strengths within MCASI and Curtin University. It will