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    Bioactivities, bioactive compounds and chemical constituents of mangrove plants by Bandaranayake, Wm

    Published in Wetlands ecology and management (01-12-2002)
    “…This review article presents the traditional and medicinal uses, and examines recent investigations on the biological activities of extracts, and chemicals…”
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    Role of secondary metabolites and pigments in the epidermal tissues, ripe ovaries, viscera, gut contents and diet of the sea cucumber Holothuria atra by BANDARANAYAKE, W. M, DES ROCHER, A

    Published in Marine biology (01-01-1999)
    “…The epidermal tissues, ovaries, viscera, gut contents, and the diet of Holothuria atra (Jaeger), collected from the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia, just…”
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    Performance of a Capacitance-Type Soil Water Probe in a Well-Drained Sandy Soil by Bandaranayake, W.M, Parsons, L.R, Borhan, M.S, Holeton, J.D

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-05-2007)
    “…Most soils in the Central Florida Ridge (CFR) area are Entisols that contain >95% sand, <3% clay, and <2% organic matter. Field capacity (theta(fc)) is…”
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    Soil profile distributions of water and solutes following frequent high water inputs by Bandaranayake, W.M., Arshad, M.A.

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-11-2006)
    “…Investigation of factors affecting leaching patterns under tilled and no-till soils are important for successful modelling of solute leaching. There can be…”
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    Nature's sunscreen from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia by DUNLAP, W.C., CHALKER, B.E., BANDARANAYAKE, W.M., WU WON, J.J.

    “…All shallow‐water marine organisms have natural features and behaviours that can reduce exposure to UV radiation and limit the amount of photodamage to…”
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    Irrigation and tillage management effects on solute movement by Bandaranayake, W.M, Butters, G.L, Hamdi, M, Prieksat, M, Ellsworth, T.R

    Published in Soil & tillage research (02-06-1998)
    “…In developing management practices to reduce chemical leaching below the root zone, tillage and irrigation management are important considerations. Two studies…”
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    The nature and role of pigments of marine invertebrates by Bandaranayake, Wickramasinghe M

    Published in Natural product reports (01-01-2006)
    “…Marine animals, especially those from tropical waters, are often brilliantly coloured, and bright colouration is widespread in both sessile and non-sessile…”
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    Chemical Composition during Maturing and Spawning of the Sponge Dysidea herbacea (Porifera: Demospongiae) by Bandaranayake, Wickramasinghe M., Bourne, David J., Sim, Robin G.

    “…Mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs) have been implicated in many biochemical processes in marine organisms, but the major emphasis has been directed to their…”
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    Interactive Learning Platform for Programmable Logic Controllers with a Web Application by Anuradha, K. B. J., Wijewardhana, W. M. T. G., Pathirana, A. P. A. C., Bandaranayake, A. M. W. K. N., Samarakoon, S. M. B. P., Jayasekara, A. G. B. P.

    “…Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) are one of the most used controllers for automated facilities nowadays. Hence, knowledge of PLC programming and system…”
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    Benzylmercaptan (benzylthiol) and dibenzyldisulphide from the marine sponge Crella spinulata, (Hentschel) (Poecilosclerida: Crellidae) by Bandaranayake, Wickramasinghe M., Wickramasinghe, Wasantha A.

    “…Benzylmercaptan (benzylthiol) and its oxidised product dibenzyldisulphide have been isolated and characterised from the marine sponge Crella spinulata…”
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    Ultraviolet absorbing pigments from the marine sponge Dysidea herbacea: Isolation and structure of a new mycosporine by Bandaranayake, Wickramasinghe M., Bemis, Jason E., Bourne, David J.

    “…A new mycosporine-like amino acid, mycosporine-glutamic acid-glycine ( λ max = 330 nm; ε = 43,900) with a proposed name mycosporine-glu-gly and the known…”
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