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Acute and recurrent skin ulceration after spider bite
https://publications.australian.museum/acute-and-recurrent-skin-ulceration-after-spider-bite/Acute and recurrent skin ulceration after spider bite
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Recognising uncertainties in evaluating responses
https://publications.australian.museum/2005-recognising-uncertainties-in-evaluating-responses/Recognising uncertainties in evaluating responses
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Bibliography of Anthony Musgrave
https://publications.australian.museum/1961-bibliography-of-anthony-musgrave/Bibliography of Anthony Musgrave
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Seagrass, sediment and infauna – a comparison of Posidonia australis, Posidonia sinuosa and Amphibolis antarctica in Princess Royal Harbour, South–Western Australia. III. Consequences of seagrass loss
https://publications.australian.museum/1991-seagrass-sediment-and-infauna-a-comparison-of-posidonia-australis-posidonia-sinuosa-and-amphibolis-antarctica-in-princess-royal-harbour-southwestern-australia-iii-consequences-of-seagrass-loss/Seagrass, sediment and infauna – a comparison of Posidonia australis, Posidonia sinuosa and Amphibolis antarctica in Princess Royal Harbour, South–Western Australia. III. Consequences of seagrass loss
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White-tail spider bite: a prospective study of 130 definite bites by Lampona species
https://publications.australian.museum/white-tail-spider-bite-a-prospective-study-of-130-definite-bites-by-lampona-species/White-tail spider bite: a prospective study of 130 definite bites by Lampona species
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Revision of the genera Sphodropoda, Trachymantis and Zopheromantis (Mantodea: Mantidae: Mantinae)
https://publications.australian.museum/revision-of-the-genera-sphodropoda-trachymantis-and-zopheromantis-mantodea-mantidae-mantinae/Revision of the genera Sphodropoda, Trachymantis and Zopheromantis (Mantodea: Mantidae: Mantinae)
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Australian Sea Shores
https://publications.australian.museum/1987-australian-sea-shores/Australian Sea Shores
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Using biological indicators to monitor the health of freshwater ecosystems
https://publications.australian.museum/1994-using-biological-indicators-to-monitor-the-health-of-freshwater-ecosystems/Using biological indicators to monitor the health of freshwater ecosystems
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Spatial large scale variability in bioerosion of experimental coral substrates on the GBR (Australia) Importance of microborers
https://publications.australian.museum/2002-spatial-large-scale-variability-in-bioerosion-of-experimental-coral-substrates-on-the-gbr-australia-importance-of-microborers/Spatial large scale variability in bioerosion of experimental coral substrates on the GBR (Australia) Importance of microborers
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The genetic structure of the Badumna candida species group (Araneae, Amaurobioidea)
https://publications.australian.museum/the-genetic-structure-of-the-badumna-candida-species-group-araneae-amaurobioidea/The genetic structure of the Badumna candida species group (Araneae, Amaurobioidea)
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Tails from the Coasts
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RELICS
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Minerals
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