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The OzFoodNet Working Group is (in alphabetical order): Kylie Begg (ACT), Robert Bell (Qld), Philippa Binns (NT), Andrew Black (ACT), M Bookallil (NT), Barry Combs (SA), Craig Dalton (Hunter New England), Gerard Fitzsimmons (DoHA), Robyn Gibbs (WA), Joy Gregory (Vic), Gillian Hall (NCEPH), Geoff Hogg (MDU), Martyn Kirk (DoHA), Karin Lalor (Vic), Tony Merritt (Hunter New England), Sally Munnoch ...
* Author names appear in alphabetical order. This paper was discussed at the Michigan 'Con-versational Implicatures' workshop in 2008. We would like to thank Zoltan Szabo, Rich Thomason and an anonymous reviewer for their critical comments on an earlier version this paper, and the other participants of the workshop for further remarks. Furthermore, we would like to thank Sven Lauer and Chris Po...
The OzFoodNet Working Group is (in alphabetical order): Jenny Barralet (Qld), Robert Bell (Qld), Andrew Black (ACT), Barry Combs (SA), Craig Dalton (Hunter New England), Gerard Fitzsimmons (DoHA), Joy Gregory (Vic), Gillian Hall (NCEPH), Brigid Hardy (DAFF), Geoff Hogg (MDU), Melissa Irwin (NSW), Martyn Kirk (DoHA), Karin Lalor (Vic), Deon Mahoney (FSANZ), Tony Merritt (Hunter New England), Ros...
Ambient Intelligence pursues the vision that small networked computers will jointly perform tasks that create the illusion of an intelligent environment. One of the most pressing challenges in this context is the question how one could easily develop software for such highly complex, but resource-scarce systems. In this paper we present a snapshot of our ongoing work towards facilitating softwa...
A simple alphabetical classification is offered as a means to codify the proteins of rhabdoviruses, using vesicular stomatitis virus as the prototype.
Phonological awareness is essential for reading, and is common to all language systems, including alphabetic languages and Japanese. This cognitive factor develops during childhood, and is thought to be associated with shifts in brain activity. However, the nature of this neurobiological developmental shift is unclear for speakers of Japanese, which is not an alphabetical language. The present ...
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