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    Mapping socio-economic scenarios of land cover change: A GIS method to enable ecosystem service modelling by Swetnam, R.D., Fisher, B., Mbilinyi, B.P., Munishi, P.K.T., Willcock, S., Ricketts, T., Mwakalila, S., Balmford, A., Burgess, N.D., Marshall, A.R., Lewis, S.L.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-03-2011)
    “…We present a GIS method to interpret qualitatively expressed socio-economic scenarios in quantitative map-based terms. (i) We built scenarios using local…”
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    Measuring and modelling above-ground carbon and tree allometry along a tropical elevation gradient by Marshall, A.R., Willcock, S., Platts, P.J., Lovett, J.C., Balmford, A., Burgess, N.D., Latham, J.E., Munishi, P.K.T., Salter, R., Shirima, D.D., Lewis, S.L.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-10-2012)
    “…► A test of methods for assessing above-ground carbon (AGC) including monitoring recommendations. ► Trees are tallest per diameter at mid-elevation, on south…”
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    Land use change and carbon fluxes in East Africa quantified using earth observation data and field measurements by PFEIFER, M., PLATTS, P.J., BURGESS, N.D., SWETNAM, R.D., WILLCOCK, S., LEWIS, S. L., MARCHANT, R.

    Published in Environmental conservation (01-09-2013)
    “…Carbon-based forest conservation requires the establishment of ‘reference emission levels’ against which to measure a country or region's progress in reducing…”
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    Burnout and psychiatric morbidity in new medical graduates by Willcock, Simon M, Daly, Michele G, Tennant, Christopher C, Allard, Benjamin J

    Published in Medical journal of Australia (04-10-2004)
    “…Objective: To determine the prevalence of psychiatric morbidity and burnout in final‐year medical students, and changes in these measures during the intern…”
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    E-Health readiness in outback communities: An exploratory study by F Scharwz, J Ward, S Willcock

    Published in Rural and remote health (01-08-2014)
    “…E-health has been a recurrent topic in health reform, yet its implementation, ultimate role and feasibility are yet to be clearly defined. Organisations such…”
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    E-Health readiness in outback communities: An exploratory study by F Scharwz, J Ward, S Willcock

    Published in Rural and remote health (01-08-2014)
    “…E-health has been a recurrent topic in health reform, yet its implementation, ultimate role and feasibility are yet to be clearly defined. Organisations such…”
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    E-Health readiness in outback communities: an exploratory study by Schwarz, Fabian, Ward, Jeanette, Willcock, Simon

    Published in Rural and remote health (2014)
    “…E-health has been a recurrent topic in health reform, yet its implementation, ultimate role and feasibility are yet to be clearly defined. Organisations such…”
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    Magnetic and metallurgical properties of high-tensile steels by TANNER, B. K, SZPUNAR, J. A, WILLCOCK, S. N. M, MORGAN, L. L, MUNDELL, P. A

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-12-1988)
    “…An investigation into the relation between magnetic and metallurgical properties of 26 types of high-strength constructional steel is reported. Correlation…”
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    How to help depressed older people living in residential care: a multifaceted shared-care intervention for late-life depression by Llewellyn-Jones, R H, Baikie, K A, Castell, S, Andrews, C L, Baikie, A, Pond, C D, Willcock, S M, Snowdon, J, Tennant, C C

    Published in International psychogeriatrics (01-12-2001)
    “…To describe a population-based, multifaceted shared-care intervention for late-life depression in residential care as a new model of geriatric practice, to…”
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    Physician's intention to initiate health check-up discussions with men: a qualitative study by Tong, Seng Fah, Low, Wah Yun, Ismail, Shaiful Bahari, Trevena, Lyndal, Willcock, Simon

    Published in Family practice (01-06-2011)
    “…Although prevalent in primary care settings, men's health issues are rarely discussed. Yet, primary care doctors (PCDs) are well positioned to offer health…”
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    Harmonic analysis of B-H loops of constructional steel by Willcock, S., Tanner, B.

    Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-09-1983)
    “…B-H loops taken during plastic deformation of BS 4360(1979) 5OD constructional steel have been decomposed by Fourier analysis. An initial monotonic decrease is…”
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    Harmonic analysis of B-H loops by Willcock, S., Tanner, B.

    Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-09-1983)
    “…An analysis is presented on the effects of magnetic saturation and coercivity on the harmonic content Of B-H loops. For both models used, the even power…”
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    The structure and behaviour of inks for magnetic particle inspection by TANNER, B. K, MCCOY, J. M, WILLCOCK, S. N. M, HETHERINGTON, M. G, JAKUBOVICS, J. P

    Published in Journal of materials science letters (01-03-1986)
    “…The structure of the magnetic particles in a common magnetic particle inspection (MPI) ink, Magnaflux 7HF, is reported. Observations of particle size of…”
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    A pre-employment programme for overseas-trained doctors entering the Australian workforce, 1997-99 by Sullivan, Elizabeth A, Willcock, Simon, Ardzejewska, Kathie, Slaytor, Emma K

    Published in Medical education (01-07-2002)
    “…Objectives Overseas‐trained doctors (OTDs) have limited access and formal interaction with the Australian health care system prior to joining the Australian…”
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