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    Application of dermal microdialysis for the determination of bioavailability of clobetasol propionate applied to the skin of human subjects by Au, W L, Skinner, M F, Benfeldt, E, Verbeeck, R K, Kanfer, I

    Published in Skin pharmacology and physiology (01-01-2012)
    “…Dermal microdialysis was used to assess the bioavailability of a topical corticosteroid, clobetasol propionate, following application onto the skin of human…”
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    mobilisation and fate of soil and rock phosphate in the rhizosphere of ectomycorrhizal Pinus radiata seedlings in an Allophanic soil by Liu, Q, Loganathan, P, Hedley, M.J, Skinner, M.F

    Published in Plant and soil (01-07-2004)
    “…Phosphorus (P) characteristics and the fate of a finely divided Sechura phosphate rock (SPR) applied to a P deficient Allophanic Soil (Andosol) were…”
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    Priming effect of biuret addition on native soil N mineralisation under laboratory conditions by Xue, J.M., Sands, R., Clinton, P.W., Payn, T.W., Skinner, M.F.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-10-2005)
    “…This study was carried out to quantify the priming effect of biuret on native soil nitrogen (N) mineralisation during a 112-day incubation. Addition of biuret…”
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    Response of radiata pine forests to residue management and fertilisation across a fertility gradient in New Zealand by Smith, C.T, Lowe, A.T, Skinner, M.F, Beets, P.N, Schoenholtz, S.H, Fang, Shengzuo

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-11-2000)
    “…New Zealand law requires sustainable forest management. International definitions of sustainability typically include maintaining the productive capacity of…”
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    Taking the Pulse of Forensic Anthropology in Canada by Skinner, M.F., Clegg, L., Congram, D., Katzenberg, A., Lazenby, R.A., Mundorff, A., Peckmann, T., Spence, M., Stratton, S., Waterhouse, K.

    “…The current state of forensic anthropology is evaluated by a limited cross-section of active practitioners from across Canada. The number of specialists…”
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    The role of forest productivity in defining the sustainability of plantation forests in New Zealand by Richardson, B, Skinner, M.F, West, G

    Published in Forest ecology and management (13-09-1999)
    “…New Zealand has signed an international agreement that commits it to report on progress towards sustainable forest management as measured by indicators grouped…”
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    Carbon and phosphorus transformations during decomposition of pine forest floor with different phosphorus status by Saggar, S, Parfitt, R.L, Salt, G, Skinner, M.F

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-06-1998)
    “…Information on the mineralization of inorganic phosphate (Pi) from organically bound P (Po) during decomposition of forest floor and soil organic matter is…”
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    Carbon and net nitrogen mineralisation in two forest soils amended with different concentrations of biuret by Xue, J.M., Sands, R., Clinton, P.W., Payn, T.W., Skinner, M.F.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-06-2003)
    “…Biuret is a known contaminant of urea fertilisers that might be useful as a slow release N fertiliser for forestry. We studied carbon (C), net nitrogen (N)…”
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    Potential for the use of GIS and spatial analysis techniques as tools for monitoring changes in forest productivity and nutrition, a New Zealand example by Payn, Tim W, Hill, Reece B, Höck, Barbara K, Skinner, Malcolm F, Thorn, Alan J, Rijkse, Wim C

    Published in Forest ecology and management (13-09-1999)
    “…A scheme for combining forest data (growth, foliar nutrition) and soil and site information in a predictive spatial system is proposed to address the following…”
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    Scaling up or scaling down: the use of foliage and soil information for optimising the phosphate nutrition of radiata pine by Payn, T.W, Skinner, M.F, Hill, R.B, Thorn, A.J, Scott, J, Downs, S, Chapman, H

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-11-2000)
    “…Fertilising with phosphate is important in New Zealand radiata pine plantations. Phosphate fertiliser trials have provided functions for determining potential…”
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    Site disturbance effects on a clay soil under radiata pine: I. Soil solutions and clay mineral stability by Zabowski, D., Rygiewicz, P.T., Skinner, M.F.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-10-1996)
    “…Timber harvesting of forested lands can cause impacts which reduce the long-term productivity of the soil. This study examined long-term effects of timber…”
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    Do genetic improvements in radiata pine seedlings confound their use as indicators of change in soil quality? by Skinner, M.F, Payn, T.W, Lowe, A.T, Kimberley, M.O, Graham, J.D

    Published in Forest ecology and management (13-09-1999)
    “…In a glasshouse environment, and in field trials with trees up to four years of age, the effect of genetic improvement on the early nutrition and growth of…”
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    Hipparion horses and modern phylogenetic interpretation: comments on Forsten's view of Cormohipparion by McFadden, B.J, Skinner, M.F

    Published in Journal of paleontology (01-11-1982)
    “…Detailed analyses of quarry samples of fossil horses demonstrate that, despite claims to the contrary, characters of the preorbital facial region are…”
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    productivity of pine plantations in relation to previous land use. II. Phosphorus adsorption isotherms and the growth of pine seedlings by Skinner, M.F, Attiwill, P.M

    Published in Plant and soil (01-01-1981)
    “…The improved growth of pine plantations on pasture soils compared with that on soils which previously supported native eucalypt forest is primarily explained…”
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