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“Pre-Shift Fluid Intake: Effect On Physiology, Work And Drinking During Emergency Wildfire Fighting”. Applied Ergonomics 43.3 (2012): 532 - 540. Web.
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. “Whiz Study To Keep Up The Fluids.”. (2009): n. pag. Print.
“Prescribed Fluid Consumption And Its Effects On The Physiology And Work Behaviour Of Australian Wildland Firefighters”. Bushfire Crc & Afac 2011 Conference Science Day 2011. Web.
. “Research To Help Protect Fire Fighters.”. The Blackwood Times, Adelaide 170 (2009): 9. Web.
“The Effect Of Prescribed Fluid Consumption On Physiology And Work Behavior Of Wildfire Fighters”. Applied Ergonomics (2012): n. pag. Web.
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. “Ecological And Social “Place” Mapping To Assist Bushfire Management And Research”. Iawf 3Rd Human Dimensions Of Wildland Fire Conference, Seattle, Wa, 17-19 April 2012 2012127-131. Web.
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. “Air Toxics In Bushfire Smoke—Firefighters Exposure During Prescribed Burns”. Forest Ecology And Management 234 (2006): S144 - S144. Web.
. “Implications For Community Health From Exposure To Bushfire Air Toxics”. Environmental Chemistry 3.4 (2006): 235. Web.
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. “Air Toxics In Bushfire Next Term Smoke - Firefighters Exposure During Prescribed Burns.”. Forest Ecology And Management (2006): n. pag. Web.
. “Australian Firefighters' Exposure To Air Toxics During Bushfire Burns Of Autumn 2005 And 2006”. Environment International 35.2 (2009): 342 - 352. Web.
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. “Potential Health Impacts To Residents From Smoke Exposure During Bushfires”. Forest Ecology And Management 234 (2006): S148 - S148. Web.
. “Exposure To Bushfire Smoke During Prescribed Burns And Wildfires: Firefighters’ Exposure Risks And Options”. Environment International (2010): n. pag. Web.
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“Assessing The Carbon Sequestration Potential Of Forested Ecosystems: A Case Study From Temperate Australia.”. Journal Of Applied Ecology (2006): 1149-1159. Web.
. “Comment On 'from Plant Traits To Plant Communities: A Statistical Mechanistic Approach To Biodiversity'. Science”. Science Direct. Biological Conservation. 316 (2007): n. pag. Web.
“Carbon Partitioning In Soil And Litter In Subtropical Woodlands And Open Forests: A Case Study From The Brigalow Belt, Queensland.”. The Rangeland Journal (2006): 1-Nov. Web.
. “Seasonality And Fire Severity In Savanna Landscapes Of Monsoonal Northern Australia”. International Journal Of Wildland Fire 15.4 (2006): 541. Web.
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