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    GIS as a mine rehabilitation tool: examples from Wangaloa Coal Mine 

    Todd, Andrea; Rufaut, Cathy; Craw, Dave; Whigham, Peter A
    At the Wangaloa Coal Mine, South-East Otago, ArcGIS is being used to manage, integrate, analyse and visualise the diverse range of datasets being generated from an interdisciplinary research team. GIS will assist with ...
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    The impacts of harvesting and the sustainability of a New Zealand Littleneck Clam (Austrovenus stutchburyi) fishery in Papanui and Waitati inlets, New Zealand 

    Irwin, Craig Robert
    The New Zealand Littleneck Clam (Austrovenus stutchburyi) fishery in the Otago province of New Zealand is based in Papanui and Waitati Inlets. A single operator, Southern Clams Limited, has commercially harvested the ...
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    Individual differences in the effect of drawing on children's memory 

    Willcock, Emma Louise
    For more than a century, drawing has enjoyed a prominent position in clinical interviews with children. In surveys conducted in the United States, for example, drawing consistently ranks as one of the top 10 instruments ...
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    Design strategies for GUI items with touch screen based information systems: assessing the ability of a touch screen overlay as a selection device 

    Gleeson, Matthew; Stanger, Nigel; Ferguson, Elaine
    Touch screens are a popular method of interaction with information systems embedded in public kiosks. Typical information systems are used on desktop PCs and therefore restricted to having a mouse as the selection device ...
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    Reliability and validity of the Movement Assessment Battery for Children Extended Age Band 4 in New Zealand 

    Clarkson, Jenny
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    “The First Fifteen” : Understanding the conspiracy of silence of gay rugby players in Aotearoa/New Zealand 

    LeBlanc, Roger Gerard Joseph
    To date, only three gay male athletes have ever come out publicly during their professional sporting career in team sports. This reflects the pervasiveness of homophobia in sport and its power to silence and render invisible ...
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    Reading New Zealand Within The New Global Order: Sport and the Visualisation of National Identity 

    Jackson, Steven J
    Globalization has emerged as one of the most controversial and debated issues of our times. In particular the potential impact of global products and processes on political, economic and cultural life in all of the world’s ...
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    Ecophysiology of Ecklonia Radiata (Alariaceae: Laminariales) in Doubtful Sound, Fiordland 

    Miller, Sheryl Moana
    This is the first study to quantify temporal and spatial variations in growth rates and productivity, inorganic N uptake and photosynthetic performance of the subtidal brown macroalga, Ecklonia radiata, in relation to an ...
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    Transition metal complexes of pyrazine-based bis-terdentate diamide ligands 

    Hausmann, Julia
    The four symmetrical, closely related pyrazine-based bis-terdentate diamide ligands N,N'-bis(2-pyridylmethyl)pyrazine-2,3-dicarboxamide (H2 LM1), N,N'-bis[2-(2-pyridyl)ethyl]pyrazine-2,3-dicarboxamide (H2 LM2), ...
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    Effects of land use on pelagic food webs in a range of Otago Wetlands 

    Galbraith, Lisa
    Inputs of nutrients and organic matter to wetlands from catchments influence water quality, which, in turn, determines the potential productivity of a wetland. While there are many studies of the effects of catchment ...
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