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The Department of Medical Laboratory Science convenes the Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science and offers several postgraduate study options.
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Welcome to our website! Our group is carrying out research on several aspects of parasite ecology and evolution, on a variety of host and parasite taxa, and using a range of experimental, genetic and ...
13/08/12 Our work of the past 15 years on parasitism of intertidal animals (mostly research by Fred Thomas and Kim Mouritsen) has been captured in a short animated film by Fiona Grundmann, made for an ...
And you can get a glimpse of the level of detail available in the new Pléiades imagery. Here we compare the PlanetScope (3m resolution) ortho image on February 8 with the Pléiades (50cm resolution) ...
The primary aim of SECR is to estimate the population density of free-ranging animals (Efford 2004; Efford, Dawson & Robbins 2004; Borchers & Efford 2008; Efford, Borchers & Byrom 2009, Efford, Dawson ...
At the University of Otago, Wellington we teach medicine, radiation therapy, postgraduate qualifications and papers, and undertake a wide variety of health-based research.
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Born and raised in Brazil, I completed a BSc and teaching degree in Biological Sciences, at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), where I also did a MSc in Molecular Biology and Evolution. I ...
Back to home. Welcome to The Pulp Fiction Collection ‘She was curled up on the divan in my apartment…and she wasn’t my aunt, grandmother, or a visiting fireman.She was Lulu, the cutest, hottest ...
Jacques Prévert. Jacques Prévert, France's most widely read poet since Victor Hugo, was born in Paris in 1900. He left school in 1915 and worked at various jobs until 1920 when he served in the ...
Black Bear Hair Snag Dataset Description. American black bears Ursus americanus were surveyed with baited hair snags in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee, in the summer of 2003..