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    new method for analysing discrete life history data with missing covariate values by Catchpole, E. A., Morgan, B. J. T., Tavecchia, G.

    “…Regular censusing of wild animal populations produces data for estimating their annual survival. However, there can be missing covariate data; for instance…”
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    Rate of Spread of Free-Burning Fires in Woody Fuels in a Wind Tunnel by CATCHPOLE, W.R., CATCHPOLE, E.A., BUTLER, B.W., ROTHERMEL, R. C., MORRIS, G. A., LATHAM, D. J.

    Published in Combustion science and technology (01-01-1998)
    “…We describe the results of 357 experimental fires conducted in an environmentally controlled large wind tunnel. The fires were burned over a range of particle…”
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    Methods for investigating parameter redundancy by Giménez, O., Viallefont, A., Catchpole, E. A., Choquet, R., Morgan, B. J. T.

    “…The quantitative study of marked individuals relies mainly on the use of meaningful biological models. Classical inference is then conducted based on the model…”
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    On the Bayesian Analysis of Ring-Recovery Data by Brooks, S. P., Catchpole, E. A., Morgan, B. J. T., Barry, S. C.

    Published in Biometrics (01-09-2000)
    “…Vounatsou and Smith (1995, Biometrics51, 687-708) describe the modern Bayesian analysis of ring-recovery data. Here we discuss and extend their work. We draw…”
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    Applications: Comparing the Performances of NSW and Victorian Students in a First-Year Mathematics Course (with Discussion) by Catchpole, E.A., Anderson, B.R.

    “…The Australian Defence Force Academy takes in enough students from all over Australia to allow some comparisons to be made between students from different…”
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    Solving problems in parameter redundancy using computer algebra by Catchpole, E. A., Morgan, B. J. T., Viallefont, A.

    Published in Journal of applied statistics (01-01-2002)
    “…A model, involving a particular set of parameters, is said to be parameter redundant when the likelihood can be expressed in terms of a smaller set of…”
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    Integration of sapflow velocity to estimate plant water use by Hatton, T.J, Catchpole, E.A, Vertessy, R.A

    Published in Tree physiology (01-06-1990)
    “…The heat pulse technique provides an estimate of sapflow velocity at one position within the xylem of an individual plant. Previous experience has shown that…”
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    Models for the introgression of a transgene into a wild population within a stochastic environment, with applications to pest control by Davis, S.A., Catchpole, E.A., Pech, R.P.

    Published in Ecological modelling (15-07-1999)
    “…Several forms of control are currently under consideration for pest species in Australia. Perhaps the most novel makes use of either an inducible fatality gene…”
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    Periodic Triggering of an Inducible Gene for Control of a Wild Population by Davis, S.A., Catchpole, E.A., Fulford, G.R.

    Published in Theoretical population biology (01-09-2000)
    “…A possible method of control for the management of wild populations consists of continual introgression of an inducible transgene by releasing transgenic…”
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    Comparison of grass fuel moisture contents predicted using the McArthur Mark V grassland fire danger meter and an equation derived from the meter by McCaw, W.L, Catchpole, E.A

    Published in Australian forestry (1997)
    “…The moisture content of fully cured grass fuel predicted by the original slide rule version of the McArthur Mark V Grassland Fire Danger Meter may differ by up…”
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    Ants and extrafloral nectaries: no evidence for plant protection in Helichrysum spp.-ant interactions by O'Dowd, D.J, Catchpole, E.A

    Published in Oecologia (01-09-1983)
    “…Characterstics of Australian endemic Helichrysum bracteatum and H. viscosum suggest that foraging ants act as "guards" of developing flowerheads, protecting…”
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    The effect of 7 to 8 months of vitamin/mineral supplementation on athletic performance by Telford, R D, Catchpole, E A, Deakin, V, Hahn, A G, Plank, A W

    Published in International journal of sport nutrition (01-06-1992)
    “…The effect of vitamin and mineral supplementation was studied over 7 to 8 months of training and competition in 82 athletes from four sports: basketball,…”
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    The effect of 7 to 8 months of vitamin/mineral supplementation on the vitamin and mineral status of athletes by Telford, R D, Catchpole, E A, Deakin, V, McLeay, A C, Plank, A W

    Published in International journal of sport nutrition (01-06-1992)
    “…Blood indicators of eight vitamins (B1, B2, B6, C, E, A, B12, folate) and six minerals (Cu, Mg, Zn, Ca, P, Al) were measured in 86 athletes before and after a…”
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    Plasma ferritin concentration and physical work capacity in athletes by Telford, R D, Bunney, C J, Catchpole, E A, Catchpole, W R, Deakin, V, Gray, B, Hahn, A G, Kerr, D A

    Published in International journal of sport nutrition (01-12-1992)
    “…This investigation aimed to determine whether the physical work capacity of nonanemic athletes could be improved when plasma ferritin concentrations of below…”
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