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Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is an Australian Government agency responsible for scientific research. CSIRO works with leading organisations... |
CSIRO Publishing is an Australian-based science and technology publisher. It publishes books, journals and magazines across a range of scientific disciplines... |
neglecting research and development and the search for new markets. The CSIRO was expected to fulfil research and development. Prices for wool and wheat... |
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere (O&A) (2014–2022) was one of the then 8 Business Units (formerly: Flagships) of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial... |
Bank Australia (redirect from CSIRO Co-operative Credit Society) Victoria. The organisation can trace its origins back to 1957, when the CSIRO Co-operative Credit Society was formed. Over succeeding years, mergers among... |
overdose was suggested as a possible cause of the January 2, 1962 deaths of CSIRO scientists Gilbert Bogle and his lover, Margaret Chandler, but is very unlikely... |
Ian Clunies Ross (section CSIRO) stewardship of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), the Australian scientific organisation. Ian Clunies Ross was born in Bathurst... |
or common alias) .csiro.au – CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) The .edu.au, .gov.au and .csiro.au namespaces are referred... |
"Whitley Awards 2022: Celebrating Australasian zoological literature". CSIRO PUBLISHING. Retrieved 2023-08-21. About the Whitley Award List of past winners... |
across Australia and the Asia Pacific region, published monthly online by CSIRO. ECOS was founded in 1974. The magazine won the Banksia Award for Communication... |
RV Southern Surveyor (category CSIRO) managed by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), with its operations funded by the Australian Government to undertake oceanographic... |
Cove, south of Hobart, for Aboriginal remains recovered from museums 1985: CSIRO Marine Laboratories open in Hobart 1985: Last voyage by ferry Empress of... |
Scitech is a not-for-profit company encompassing the Scitech Discovery Centre, an interactive science museum in West Perth, Western Australia, outreach... |
requested from the CSIRO a Letter of Assurance that no lawsuits would be filed for anyone implementing the standard. In September 2007, CSIRO responded that... |
Parkes Observatory (category CSIRO) town of Parkes, New South Wales, Australia. It hosts Murriyang, the 64 m CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope also known as "The Dish", along with two smaller... |
Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness (category CSIRO) Geelong, Victoria, Australia is a high security laboratory, run by the CSIRO for exotic animal disease diagnosis and research. The lab is one of four... |
Beetle (redirect from Evolutionary history of beetles) Adam (2013). Australian Beetles. Morphology, Classification and Keys. CSIRO. pp. 1–16. ISBN 978-0-643-09728-5. Mesaros, Gabor (2013). "Sphaeriusidae... |
Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex (category CSIRO) Australia by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) for NASA’s Space Communications and Navigation program (SCaN) at NASA Headquarters... |
of Australia's Rangelands. G. N. Harrington and A. D. Wilson. Melbourne, CSIRO Publishing. Mott, J. J., Groves, R.H. (1994). Natural and derived grasslands... |
Biodiversity Heritage Library. "Petalura ingentissima Tillyard". CSIRO website. CSIRO. 19 September 2004. Retrieved 14 May 2013. "Species Petalura ingentissima... |