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    Larval fish assemblages and particle back-tracking define latitudinal and cross-shelf variability in an eastern Indian Ocean boundary current by Holliday, D., Beckley, L. E., Millar, N., Olivar, M. P., Slawinski, D., Feng, M., Thompson, P. A .

    “…Empirical and modelled data were used to examine the influence of the Leeuwin Current on larval fish assemblages along the Western Australian continental shelf…”
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    Modelling the potential transport of tropical fish larvae in the Leeuwin Current by Pearce, A., Slawinski, D., Feng, M., Hutchins, B., Fearns, P.

    Published in Continental shelf research (01-12-2011)
    “…Application of an individual-based particle tracking model to the migration of tropical fish larvae along the continental shelf between the Houtman Abrolhos…”
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    Abrupt changes in North American climate during early Holocene times by Hu, F. S, Slawinski, D, Wright, H. E, Ito, E, Johnson, R. G, Kelts, K. R, McEwan, R. F, Boedigheimer, A

    Published in Nature (London) (29-07-1999)
    “…Recent studies of the Greenland ice cores have offered many insights into Holocene climatic dynamics at decadal to century timescales. Despite the abundance of…”
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    Quantitative Quality Control (QC) procedures for the Australian National reference stations: Sensor data by Morello, E. B., Lynch, T. P., Slawinski, D., Howell, B., Hughes, D., Timms, G. P.

    Published in OCEANS'11 MTS/IEEE KONA (01-09-2011)
    “…The National Reference Station (NRS) network, part of Australia's Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS), is designed to provide the baseline multi decadal…”
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    A Low-Cost Biomedical Signal Transceiver based on a Bluetooth Wireless System by Fazel-Rezai, R., Pauls, M., Slawinski, D.

    “…Most current wireless biomedical signal transceivers use range-limiting communication. This work presents a low-cost biomedical signal transceiver that uses…”
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