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An Application of a Tivaivai Research framework to a quantitative Pacific health research project using New Zealand’s Integrated Data Infrastructure Tivaivai framework for quantitative Pacific researchUniversity of OtagoText
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Identification of the first reported Lapita cremation in the Pacific Islands using archaeological, forensic and contemporary burning evidenceUniversity of OtagoText Vanuatu
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Possible diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) in a 3000-year-old Pacific Island skeletal assemblageUniversity of OtagoText Vanuatu
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Reflections on the commensal model and future directions in Polynesian interaction studiesUniversity of OtagoText Polynesia
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Energetic electron precipitation characteristics observed from Antarctica during a flux dropout eventUniversity of OtagoText Hawaiʻi
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Modeling a large solar proton event in the southern polar atmosphereUniversity of OtagoText
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Leaf and floral heating in cold climates: do sub-Antarctic megaherbs resemble tropical alpine giants?University of OtagoText
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Developing a Nowcasting Capability for X-Class Solar Flares Using VLF Radiowave Propagation ChangesUniversity of OtagoText
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Investigating foetal and perinatal mortality in prehistoric skeletal samples: a case study from a 3000-year-old Pacific Island cemetery siteUniversity of OtagoText Vanuatu
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AVATAR – Authorial voice toolkit for authorship reflectionUniversity of OtagoText
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The Role and Presence of a Guide: Preliminary Findings from Swim with Seal Programs and Land-Based Seal Viewing in New ZealandUniversity of OtagoText
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Association analysis of the beta-3 adrenergic receptor Trp64Arg (rs4994) polymorphism with urate and goutUniversity of OtagoText Polynesia
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