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  • ...rization of isomaltulose- and trehalulose-producing bacteria from Thailand soil.|journal=The Journal of General and Applied Microbiology|volume=38|issue=5| ...ts the sweet spot|url=https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/scientists-say-native-stingless-bee-honey-hits-the-sweet-spot-20200723-p55eud.html|acc ...
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  • ...Artificial neural networks and decision tree classification for predicting soil drainage classes in Denmark |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2017. ...ate vegetation properties. Several vegetation indices have been developed; scientists apply these via remote sensing to effectively classify forest cover and lan ...
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  • ...h centuries, [[Russia]] produced many notable [[List of Russian scientists|scientists]], making important contributions in [[physics]], [[astronomy]], [[mathemat ...eduction of state support for science and technology, leading many Russian scientists and university graduates to move to Western Europe or the United States. In ...
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  • ...Military Applications|last=Dortmans, Peter J., Wang, Jun|date=2004|website=Australian Department of Defence: DSTO Systems Sciences Laboratory|archive-url=https:/ Engineers and scientists alike, realise some of these proposed developments may not be feasible with ...
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  • ...Abundances of these [[trace gas]]es are regularly measured by atmospheric scientists from samples collected throughout the world.<ref>{{cite web |title=Global M ...emissions have been absorbed by [[carbon sink]]s, including plant growth, soil uptake, and ocean uptake ([[Global Carbon Project#Global Carbon Budget|2020 ...
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  • [[File:Cairns climate.svg|alt=Chart showing an Australian city with as much as 450 mm of rain in the winter months and less than 50 m ...is present. Nitric acid is produced by natural sources such as lightning, soil bacteria, and natural fires; while also produced anthropogenically by the c ...
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  • ...P-9A]] RTG was released into the stratosphere. A 1972 Department of Energy soil sample report attributed 13.4 [[kilocurie]]s of Pu-238 to the accident, fro ...(1965-04-05). "Reactor goes into space". The Canberra Times. 39 (11, 122). Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 5 April 1965. p. 1. Via National Library of A ...
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  • Also in 1934, scientists [[Ernest Rutherford]], [[Mark Oliphant]], and [[Paul Harteck]], produced th ...ges use in [[spectroscopy]], tritium is essential for [[nuclear weapon]]s. Scientists began understanding [[Nuclear potential energy|nuclear energy]] as early as ...
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  • ...=FDA to Ban BPA from Baby Bottles; Plan Falls Short of Needed Protections: Scientists|website=Common Dreams}}</ref> The FDA maintains that the agency continues t In 2013, research from scientists at the Columbia Center for Children's Environmental Health also found a lin ...
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  • ...m Conrad Röntgen]] (1845-1923) in 1895 led to extensive experimentation by scientists, physicians, and inventors. The first X-ray machines produced extremely unf ...ngly found in areas with high levels of [[uranium]] and [[thorium]] in the soil. These are mainly areas with high [[Granite|granitic rock deposits]]. Accor ...
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  • ...rned to Stop Worrying and Forget the Transformation Problem." ''Journal of Australian Political Economy'', issue 70, Summer 2012/13, p. 16 [http://australianpe.w ...f industrialists, whose actions often had unforeseen consequences, such as soil erosion and pollution, adding that nature always takes its revenge if we ig ...
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