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    Morphodynamics of intermittently open–closed coastal lagoon entrances: New insights and a conceptual model by Morris, B.D., Turner, I.L.

    Published in Marine geology (15-05-2010)
    “…Ocean entrances to coastal lakes and lagoons are a complex, sensitive and important part of the coastal environment. They provide estuarine water exchange…”
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    A simple numerical model for inlet sedimentation at intermittently open–closed coastal lagoons by Davidson, M.A., Morris, B.D., Turner, I.L.

    Published in Continental shelf research (15-09-2009)
    “…This contribution aims to model the dominant processes that control sedimentation within the ocean inlet to intermittently open–closed coastal lagoons;…”
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    Lessons from inlet relocation: examples from Southern Portugal by Vila-Concejo, A., Ferreira, Ó., Morris, B.D., Matias, A., Dias, J.M.A.

    Published in Coastal engineering (Amsterdam) (01-11-2004)
    “…Inlet relocation is a coastal management tool that, when applied to a migrating inlet, involves the artificial opening of a new tidal inlet along the historic…”
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    Vittatalactone, a beta-lactone from the striped cucumber beetle, Acalymma vittatum by Morris, B.D, Smyth, R.R, Foster, S.P, Hoffmann, M.P, Roelofs, W.L, Franke, S, Francke, W

    “…A novel beta-lactone, vittatalactone (1), was isolated from collections of airborne volatile compounds from feeding male striped cucumber beetles, Acalymma…”
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    Nested Radar Systems for Remote Coastal Observations by Bell, P.S., Williams, J.J., Clark, S., Morris, B.D., Vila-Concej, A.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-12-2006)
    “…Advances in radar technology now allow the observation of sea surface features at multiple scales, from kilometers, down to metres. In the same manner that…”
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    (Z)-7-Tricosene and Monounsaturated Ketones as Sex Pheromone Components of the Australian Guava Moth Coscinoptycha improbana: Identification, Field Trapping, and Phenology by Gibb, A.R, Suckling, D.M, Morris, B.D, Dawson, T.E, Bunn, B, Comeskey, D, Dymock, J.J

    Published in Journal of chemical ecology (2006)
    “…Pheromone gland extracts of the Australian guava moth Coscinoptycha improbana (Lepidoptera: Carposinidae), contained four compounds that elicited responses…”
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    Biliary atresia in a twin by Morris, B.D., Nuss, D. & Winship, W.S.

    Published in South African medical journal (02-04-1977)
    “…The occurrence of biliary atresia in one of a pair of male twins is reported…”
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