Search concepts
|
Selected filters |
- 350 - 400 out of 22,695 results
- Export search results
Search results
-
Wildness and Wellbeing: Nature, Neuroscience and Urban Design
Myers, Z., 2020, 1 ed. Palgrave Macmillan. 155 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book
1 Citation (Scopus) -
Wild-born versus captive-bred: A comparison of survival and refuge selection by translocated numbats (Myrmecobius fasciatus)
Palmer, N., Smith, M. J., Ruykys, L., Jackson, C., Volck, G., Riessen, N., Thomasz, A., Moir, C. & Palmer, B., May 2020, In : Wildlife Research. 47, 3, p. 217-223 7 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
-
Widor: The Organ Symphonies
Nolan, J., 2016Research output: Non-traditional research output › Recorded/rendered creative work
-
Widespread white matter microstructural differences in schizophrenia across 4322 individuals: results from the ENIGMA Schizophrenia DTI Working Group
ENIGMA Schizophrenia DTI Working Group, May 2018, In : Molecular Psychiatry. 23, 5, p. 1261-1269 9 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Open Access190 Citations (Scopus) -
Widespread seagrass meadows during the Early Miocene (Burdigalian) in southwestern Australia paralleled modern seagrass distributions
Haig, D. W., Smith, M. G., Riera, R. & Parker, J. H., 1 Oct 2020, In : Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 555, 109846.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
3 Citations (Scopus) -
Widespread pulmonary invasion by malignant pleural mesothelioma: an important diagnostic consideration
MacMillan, M., Roy, B., McLaren, S., Nowak, A. K., Thomas, R. & Lee, Y. C. G., Dec 2020, In : Respirology Case Reports. 8, 9, e00675.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Open Access -
Widespread occurrence of both metabolic and target-site herbicide resistance mechanisms in Lolium rigidum populations
Han, H., Yu, Q., Owen, M., Cawthray, G. & Powles, S., Feb 2016, In : Pest Management Science. 72, 2, p. 255-263Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Open AccessFile42 Citations (Scopus)323 Downloads (Pure) -
Widespread genetic connectivity in Australia’s most common owl, despite extensive habitat fragmentation
Lohr, M. T., Krauss, S. L., Spencer, P. B. S., Anthony, J. M., Burbidge, A. H. & Davis, R. A., 2 Jul 2020, In : Emu. 120, 3, p. 249-259 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
-
Widespread deposition of greenalite to form Banded Iron Formations before the Great Oxidation Event
Muhling, J. R. & Rasmussen, B., 1 Apr 2020, In : Precambrian Research. 339, 105619.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
2 Citations (Scopus) -
Wide-Ranging Reference Correlations for Dilute Gas Transport Properties Based on Ab Initio Calculations and Viscosity Ratio Measurements
Xiao, X., Rowland, D., Al Ghafri, S. Z. S. & May, E. F., 1 Mar 2020, In : Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data. 49, 1, 013101.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Open AccessFile2 Citations (Scopus)14 Downloads (Pure) -
Widening the Scope of “Inherently Chiral” Electrodes: Enantiodiscrimination of Chiral Electroactive Probes with Planar Stereogenicity
Grecchi, S., Arnaboldi, S., Korb, M., Cirilli, R., Araneo, S., Guglielmi, V., Tomboni, G., Magni, M., Benincori, T., Lang, H. & Mussini, P. R., 17 Aug 2020, In : ChemElectroChem. 7, 16, p. 3429-3438 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
4 Citations (Scopus) -
Widening Regional and Remote Participation: Interrogating the impact of outreach programs across Queensland
Zacharias, N., Mitchell, G., Raciti, M., Koshy, P., Li, W., Costello, D. & Trinidad, S., 2018, Australia: Curtin University.Research output: Book/Report › Other output
-
Wide-field TCSPC-based fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) microscopy
Suhling, K., Hirvonen, L. M., Becker, W., Smietana, S., Netz, H., Milnes, J., Conneely, T., Le Marois, A. & Jagutzki, O., 5 May 2016, Advanced Photon Counting Techniques X. Campbell, J. C. & Itzler, M. A. (eds.). USA: SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING, 98580J. (Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering; vol. 9858).Research output: Chapter in Book/Conference paper › Conference paper
4 Citations (Scopus) -
Wide-field quantitative micro-elastography of human breast tissue
Allen, W. M., Kennedy, K. M., Fang, Q., Chin, L., Curatolo, A., Watts, L., Zilkens, R., Chin, S. L., Dessauvagie, B. F., Latham, B., Saunders, C. M. & Kennedy, B. F., 1 Mar 2018, In : Biomedical Optics Express. 9, 3, p. 1082-1096 15 p., #315501.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
15 Citations (Scopus) -
Wide-field optical coherence micro-elastography for intraoperative assessment of human breast cancer margins
Allen, W. M., Chin, L., Wijesinghe, P., Kirk, R., Latham, B., Sampson, D., Saunders, C. & Kennedy, B., 1 Oct 2016, In : Biomedical Optics Express. 7, 10, p. 4139-4153 15 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Open Access53 Citations (Scopus) -
Wide-field dynamic astronomy in the near-infrared with Palomar Gattini-IR and DREAMS
Soon, J., Adams, D., De, K., Galla, A., Hankins, M., Kasliwal, M. M., Moore, A. M., Adams, S. M., Antoszewski, J., Ashley, M., Babul, A. N., Bland-Hawthorn, J., Cooke, J., De Marco, O., Delacroix, A., Devillepoix, H., Ellis, S. C., Freeman, K. C., Hale, D., Heger, A. & 10 others, , 2020, Advances in Optical Astronomical Instrumentation 2019. Ellis, S. & d'Orgeville, C. (eds.). SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING, 1120307. (Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering; vol. 11203).Research output: Chapter in Book/Conference paper › Conference paper
-
Wide-field broad-band radio imaging with phased array feeds: A pilot multi-epoch continuum survey with ASKAP-BETA
Heywood, I., Bannister, K. W., Marvil, J., Allison, J. R., Ball, L., Bell, M. E., Bock, D. C. J., Brothers, M., Bunton, J. D., Chippendale, A. P., Cooray, F., Cornwell, T. J., De Boer, D., Edwards, P., Gough, R., Gupta, N., Harvey-Smith, L., Hay, S., Hotan, A. W., Indermuehle, B. & 28 others, , 21 Apr 2016, In : Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 457, 4, p. 4160-4178Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Open AccessFile17 Citations (Scopus)394 Downloads (Pure) -
Why would we believe them? Meat consumers’ reactions to online farm animal welfare activism in Australia
Buddle, EA., Bray, HJ. & Ankeny, RA., 2018, In : Communication Research and Practice. 4, 3, p. 246-260 15 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
6 Citations (Scopus) -
Why Wi-Fi? Evaluating Wi-Fi monitoring data for use in public life surveys
Bolleter, J. & Baumeister, J., 2016, Australian Urban Design Research Centre AUDRC.Research output: Book/Report › Other output
-
Why validation is not enough: Setting the scene for the implementation of the Kimberley Mum's Mood Scale
Carlin, E., Spry, E., Atkinson, D. & Marley, J. V., 1 Jan 2020, In : PLoS One. 15, 6, p. e0234346Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Open Access1 Citation (Scopus) -
Why the Reward Structure of Science Makes Reproducibility Problems Inevitable
Heesen, R., Dec 2018, In : Journal of Philosophy. 115, 12, p. 661-674 14 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Open AccessFile6 Citations (Scopus)128 Downloads (Pure) -
Why the hype about subtype? Bipolar I, bipolar II - It's simply bipolar, through and through!
Malhi, G. S., Byrow, Y., Boyce, P., Bassett, D., Fitzgerald, P. B., Hopwood, M., Lyndon, W., Mulder, R., Murray, G., Singh, A., Bryant, R. & Porter, R., 1 Apr 2016, In : Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 50, 4, p. 303-306 4 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Letter
10 Citations (Scopus) -
Why the census fails to capture the religious identities of Asian Australians
Tao, Y. & Stapleton, T., 11 Jul 2018, Asian Currents.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
Open Access -
Why students choose not to cheat
Rundle, K., Curtis, G. & Clare, J., Jun 2020, A Research Agenda for Academic Integrity. Bretag, T. (ed.). Edward Elgar Publishing, p. 100-111 12 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Conference paper › Chapter
-
Why shale permeability changes under variable effective stresses: New insights
Cui, G., Liu, J., Wei, M., Shi, R. & Elsworth, D., 1 Feb 2018, In : Fuel. 213, p. 55-71 17 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
47 Citations (Scopus) -
Why Sexually Selected Weapons Are Not Ornaments
McCullough, E. L., Miller, C. W. & Emlen, D. J., 1 Oct 2016, In : Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 31, 10, p. 742-751 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article
63 Citations (Scopus) -
Why is Values the New Buzzword in Australian Foreign Policy
Reilly, B., 5 Aug 2020, The Conversation.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Featured article
-
Why is understanding the relationship of testosterone to cardiovascular risk so important?
Yeap, B. B. & Anawalt, B. D., 1 Mar 2018, In : Asian Journal of Andrology. 20, 2, p. 107-108 2 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial
-
Why is logic so likeable? A single-process account of argument evaluation with logic and liking judgments
Hayes, B. K., Wei, P., Dunn, J. C. & Stephens, R. G., Apr 2020, In : Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition. 46, 4, p. 699-719 21 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
1 Citation (Scopus) -
Why is humanitarian intervention so divisive? Revisiting the debate over the 1999 Kosovo intervention
Richmond, S., 2016, In : Journal on the Use of Force and International Law. 3, 2, p. 234-259 26 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
-
Why is gold a safe haven?
Baur, D. & Mcdermott, T. K. J., 2016, In : Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance. 10, p. 63-71Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
30 Citations (Scopus) -
Why freedom of religion won’t likely trump public health interests with a future COVID-19 vaccine
Barker, R., 26 Aug 2020, The Conversation.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
-
Why do Victims become Perpetrators of Peer Bullying? Moral Disengagement in the Cycle of Violence
Falla, D., Ortega-Ruiz, R., Runions, K. & Romera, E. M., 25 Nov 2020, In : Youth and Society.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
1 Citation (Scopus) -
Why do things fall? How to explain why gravity is not a force
Stannard, W. B., 1 Mar 2018, In : Physics Education. 53, 2, 025007.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
4 Citations (Scopus) -
Why do psychiatric patients have higher cancer mortality rates when cancer incidence is the same or lower?
Kisely, S., Forsyth, S. & Lawrence, D., 31 Mar 2016, In : Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 50, 3, p. 254-263Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Open AccessFile32 Citations (Scopus)578 Downloads (Pure) -
Why don't agricultural prices always adjust towards parity?
Vo, H. L., 2018, UWA Business School, (Economics Discussion Papers; vol. 18, no. 9).Research output: Working paper › Discussion paper
Open AccessFile -
Why do neonates receive antiseizure medications?
Rakshasbhuvankar, A., Rao, S., Ghosh, S., Nathan, E. A. & Nagarajan, L., 14 Sep 2020, In : Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
-
Why Do I Want to Serve? Job Motivations among Newly Recruited Administrative and Diplomatic Officers in a Plural Society
Yashaiya, N., 2020, (Unpublished)Research output: Thesis › Doctoral Thesis
-
Why does China continue to protect North Korea? It has a lot less to do with communism than you’d think
Beeson, M., 8 Jan 2016, The Independent.Research output: Other contribution
-
Why do angry people overestimate their intelligence? Neuroticism as a suppressor of the association between Trait-Anger and subjectively assessed intelligence
Zajenkowski, M. & Gignac, G. E., 1 Sep 2018, In : Intelligence. 70, p. 12-21 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
13 Citations (Scopus) -
Why did the fish cross the tank? Objectively measuring the value of enrichment for captive fish
Sullivan, M., Lawrence, C. & Blache, D., 2016, In : Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 174, p. 181-188Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
10 Citations (Scopus) -
Why correctly identifying maternal condition in perinatal death classification systems is crucial: a commentary
Lavin, T., Preen, D. B., Allanson, E. & Pattinson, R. C., 1 May 2020, In : BJOG: an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 127, 6, p. 668-670 3 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate
Open Access1 Citation (Scopus) -
Why competitive productivity sometimes goes too far: a multilevel evolutionary model of “karoshi”
Timming, A. R., 24 Aug 2020, In : Cross Cultural and Strategic Management. 28, 1, p. 96-107Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
-
Why Bobi Wine Represents Such a Big Threat to Museveni
Vokes, R. & Wilkins, S., 31 Aug 2018, The Conversation.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
-
Why bees are critical for achieving sustainable development
Patel, V., Pauli, N., Biggs, E., Barbour, L. & Boruff, B., 20 Apr 2020, In : AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Open Access2 Citations (Scopus) -
Why Australia needs a Religious Discrimination Act
Barker, R., 25 Oct 2018, The Conversation.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
-
Why Are Reading Difficulties Associated with Mental Health Problems?
Boyes, M. E., Leitao, S., Claessen, M., Badcock, N. A. & Nayton, M., Aug 2016, In : Dyslexia. 22, 3, p. 263-266 4 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
16 Citations (Scopus) -
Why and when leadership training predicts effectiveness: The role of leader identity and leadership experience
Kragt, D. & Guenter, H., 2018, In : Leadership and Organization Development Journal. 39, 3, p. 406-418Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
6 Citations (Scopus) -
Why 3D seismic data are an asset for exploration and mine planning? Velocity tomography of weakness zones in the Kevitsa Ni-Cu-PGE mine, northern Finland
Malehmir, A., Tryggvason, A., Wijns, C., Koivisto, E., Lindqvist, T., Skytta, P. & Montonen, M., Mar 2018, In : Geophysics. 83, 2, p. B33-B46Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
6 Citations (Scopus) -
Who’s steering the ship? National curriculum reform and the re-shaping of Australian federalism
Savage, G. C., 1 Nov 2016, In : Journal of Education Policy. 31, 6, p. 833-850 18 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
27 Citations (Scopus)