Search Results - "Harraway, J. A."
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Prevalence and Correlates of Drinking in Early Pregnancy Among Women who Stopped Drinking on Pregnancy Recognition
Published in Maternal and child health journal (01-04-2013)“…Women of child bearing age that regularly drink alcohol are at risk for drinking in early pregnancy. Evidence indicates a majority of women stop alcohol…”
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Habitat selection in a coastal dolphin species (Cephalorhynchus hectori)
Published in Marine biology (01-08-2003)“…Hector's dolphin (Cephalorhynchus hectori) is a small New Zealand delphinid with a coastal distribution. Within a strip of 1 km from shore, the present study…”
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RESPONSES BY HECTOR'S DOLPHINS TO BOATS AND SWIMMERS IN PORPOISE BAY, NEW ZEALAND
Published in Marine mammal science (01-07-1999)“…Theodolite tracking (61 d; 251 h) was used to quantify dolphin reactions to boats and swimmers in the austral summers of 1995‐1996 and 1996‐1997. Dolphins were…”
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A first course in biostatistics for health sciences students
Published in International journal of mathematical education in science and technology (01-11-2001)“…The content of a course on introductory biostatistics for health science students is described. The course, first taught in 1998, embodies, among other topics,…”
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Warning labels on alcohol containers as a source of information on alcohol consumption in pregnancy among New Zealand women
Published in The International journal of drug policy (01-07-2010)“…Abstract Background The addition of a warning label on alcohol containers is a policy measure yet to be adopted in New Zealand. The current study aims to…”
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Improving predator capture rates: analysis of river margin trap site data in the Waitaki Basin, New Zealand
Published in New Zealand journal of ecology (01-01-2005)“…We recorded trap site characteristics and captures during a trapping programme designed to protect breeding and released black stilts (kaki, Himantopus…”
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