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  2. How does health in childhood impact adult health?

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    29 Oct 2013: Jing Tian is an international PhD student from China, studying at the Menzies Research Institute Tasmania. Jing is part of a cohort study group who are researching the contribution of childhood factors to the risk of developing cardiovascular
    By: University of Tasmania
  3. How is forensic evidence used in court?

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    29 Oct 2013: Loene Howes is a PhD student in the School of Psychology and the Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES). The purpose of her project is to make forensic science easier for non-scientists to understand. Learn more about studying at
    By: University of Tasmania
  4. Can Pharmacist home visits improve medication taking after a heart…

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    29 Oct 2013: Daniel Bernal is a PhD student in the School of Pharmacy. His research involves investigation into Home Medicine Reviews for patients after they have had a heart attack. Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania:
    By: University of Tasmania
  5. Genetics, genomics and evolution of flowering time control in legumes

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    11 Sep 2013: Changing climate is creating a need for new crops, better able to withstand certain conditions. One aspect of this is flowering time. Even within one species of plant, there is huge variation in the way plants respond to day length and temperature
    By: University of Tasmania
  6. The role of Antarctic sea ice as a natural ocean fertiliser

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    11 Sep 2013: Microscopic marine plants remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere thorough photosynthesis and play a key role in regulating the Earth's climate. In the Southern Ocean the small plants have plenty of water and light, but are lacking in iron. Iron
    By: University of Tasmania
  7. Host-tumour interplay in Tasmanian Devils with Devil Facial Tumour…

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    11 Sep 2013: The Devil Facial Tumour Group comprising 10 people has been working on the iconic Tasmanian devil, which is suffering from an unusual type of tumour. This tumour developed in one female devil and more than 80 per cent of the population has succumbed
    By: University of Tasmania
  8. Are carbonatites the metals of the future?

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    11 Sep 2013: According to Professor Dima Kamenetsky, carbonatite are the metals of the future. Carbonatites are magmas that are uniquely enriched in very rare elements, called rare earth elements; it can be one gram per tonne or even less. In electric cars of
    By: University of Tasmania
  9. Southern Gospel Choir 'Brighter Day' concert

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    15 Feb 2012: Southern Gospel Choir concert 'Brighter Day' 8 July 2011, featuring Deanna Parkinson singing Jordan's River with the Festival of Voices Choir and the Melbourne Massed Gospel Choir. Learn more about the Southern Gospel Choir:
    By: University of Tasmania
  10. This industry is the biggest employer in Australia

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    1 Feb 2016: Logistics and the maritime industry is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. In the next few years it will be the highest employer in Australia. Australian Maritime College has both maritime management and logistics management together
    By: University of Tasmania
  11. Make Music Where Music Is Being Made, 30s Promo

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    4 May 2017: Learn more and apply: https://bit. ly/3bsLL3a Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania: https://bit. ly/38xjnJv Follow us on Facebook: http://bit. ly/2paDacB Talk to us on Twitter: http://bit. ly/2FQVxg1 Check us out on Instagram:
    By: University of Tasmania
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