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    Predicting wood density of growth increments of Douglas-fir stands in New Zealand by Beets, Peter N., Kimberley, Mark O., Oliver, Graeme R., Pearce, Stephen H.

    Published in New Zealand journal of forestry science (08-06-2018)
    “…Background Douglas-fir comprises 6% of New Zealand’s planted forest area and contributes to the national carbon sequestration estimate. Carbon stock changes in…”
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    Allometric Equations for Estimating Carbon Stocks in Natural Forest in New Zealand by Andrea Brandon, J. Doug Graham, Stephen H. Pearce, Mark O. Kimberley, Graeme R. Oliver, Peter N. Beets

    Published in Forests (01-09-2012)
    “…Species-specific and mixed-species volume and above ground biomass allometric equations were developed for 15 indigenous tree species and four tree fern…”
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    Plantation species-specific adjustment functions for the Forest Carbon Predictor in New Zealand by Beets, Peter N., Kimberley, Mark O., Oliver, Graeme R., Pearce, Stephen H., Graham, J. Doug, Henley, David, Meason, Dean F.

    Published in New Zealand journal of forestry science (01-12-2018)
    “…Background New Zealand’s planted forest area is dominated by radiata pine (90%), but also includes Douglas-fir (6%), and a range of minor species including…”
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    The Application of Stem Analysis Methods to Estimate Carbon Sequestration in Arboreal Shrubs from a Single Measurement of Field Plots by Peter N. Beets, Mark O. Kimberley, Graeme R. Oliver, Stephen H. Pearce

    Published in Forests (01-05-2014)
    “…Repeated measurements of plots are usually made to directly determine carbon stock changes over time. However, it is sometimes only practical or feasible to…”
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    Leaf Area Index, Biomass Carbon and Growth Rate of Radiata Pine Genetic Types and Relationships with LiDAR by Robert J. McGaughey, Graeme R. Oliver, Stephen H. Pearce, Stephen Reutebuch, Mark O. Kimberley, Peter N. Beets

    Published in Forests (01-09-2011)
    “…Relationships between discrete-return light detection and ranging (LiDAR) data and radiata pine leaf area index (LAI), stem volume, above ground carbon, and…”
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    The Inventory of Carbon Stocks in New Zealand’s Post-1989 Natural Forest for Reporting under the Kyoto Protocol by Peter N. Beets, Mark O. Kimberley, Thomas S. H. Paul, Graeme R. Oliver, Stephen H. Pearce, Joanna M. Buswell

    Published in Forests (01-09-2014)
    “…To meet international greenhouse gas reporting obligations, New Zealand must report on carbon stocks in forests established after 1989 (post-1989 forest)…”
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    Decomposition of woody debris in managed Pinus radiata plantations in New Zealand by Garrett, Loretta G., Kimberley, Mark O., Oliver, Graeme R., Pearce, Stephen H., Paul, Thomas S.H.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-09-2010)
    “…▶ Debris elevated will decay slower than debris in ground contact. ▶ No diameter effect on decay rate with young thinned trees or post-harvest residue. ▶…”
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    Impacts of Harvest Residue Management on Soil Carbon Stocks in a Plantation Forest by Jones, Haydon S., Garrett, Loretta G., Beets, Peter N., Kimberley, Mark O., Oliver, Graeme R.

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-11-2008)
    “…The impacts of plantation forest management on soil C stocks in New Zealand need to be better understood for the purposes of C accounting under the Kyoto…”
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    Assessing drivers of plantation forest productivity on eroded and non-eroded soils in hilly land, eastern North Island, New Zealand by Heaphy, Marie J, Lowe, David J, Palmer, David J, Jones, Haydon S, Gielen, Gerty JHP, Oliver, Graeme R, Pearce, Stephen H

    Published in New Zealand journal of forestry science (22-10-2014)
    “…Background The effect of soil erosion on New Zealand production forestry is not well known and there has been no research prior to our study into the…”
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    Decay rates of above- and below-ground coarse woody debris of common tree species in New Zealand’s natural forest by Garrett, Loretta G., Kimberley, Mark O., Oliver, Graeme R., Parks, Mallory, Pearce, Stephen H., Beets, Peter N., Paul, Thomas S.H.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-04-2019)
    “…•Decay rates of above-ground CWD are given for nine New Zealand tree species.•Decay rates were also determined for below-ground CWD for two species.•The…”
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    Early programmes of high and low intensity exercise and quality of life after acute myocardial infarction by WORCESTER, M. A, HARE, D. L, OLIVER, R. G, REID, M. A, GOBLE, A. J

    “…A study to determine whether a group program of light exercise could improve quality of life for patients after acute myocardial infarction as much as a high…”
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    Telephone Directory Listings of Presumptive Chinese Surnames: An Appropriate Sampling Frame for a Dispersed Population with Characteristic Surnames by Hage, Bridget Huey-Huey, Oliver, R. Graeme, Powles, John W., Wahlqvist, Mark L.

    Published in Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-09-1990)
    “…Choosing an appropriate sampling frame for an epidemiologic study depends on the characteristics of the population under investigation and the sources…”
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    Decomposition of coarse woody roots and branches in managed Pinusradiata plantations in New Zealand – A time series approach by Garrett, Loretta G., Kimberley, Mark O., Oliver, Graeme R., Pearce, Stephen H., Beets, Peter N.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-04-2012)
    “…► No diameter effect on decay rate. ► Woody roots decay faster than branches. ► Models including MAT provide the best estimate of residue decay in New Zealand…”
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    Early programmes of high and low intensity exercise and quality of life after acute myocardial infarction by Worcester, M C, Hare, D L, Oliver, R G, Reid, M A, Goble, A J

    Published in BMJ (13-11-1993)
    “…OBJECTIVE--To determine whether a group programme of light exercise could improve quality of life in patients after acute myocardial infarction to the same…”
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    Trends in Australian mortality of asthma, 1979-1985 by Jenkins, M A, Hurley, S F, Jolley, D J, Oliver, R G, McLean, A J, McNeil, J J

    Published in Medical journal of Australia (05-12-1988)
    “…Trends in Australian mortality rates that have been ascribed to asthma and to non-tuberculous, non-malignant respiratory diseases were examined for the period…”
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    Occupation and blood pressure by Opit, L J, Oliver, R G, Salzberg, M

    Published in Medical journal of Australia (23-06-1984)
    “…Australian-born men in low-status occupations have, on average, higher blood pressures than those classified as professional or technical workers, according to…”
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    Early psycho-social assessment of overdose patients in a casualty department by Donnan, A E, Hetzel, B S, Oliver, R G

    “…In response to the very large number of patients presenting at the Casualty Department of the Alfred Hospital, Melbouren, following suicidal acts, a…”
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