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This week's article was: Leininger S, Urich T, Schloter M, Schwark L, Qi J, Nicol GW, Prosser JI, Schuster SC, Schleper C 2006. Archaea predominate among ammonia-oxidizing prokaryotes in soils. Nature 442:806-809.
The title was initially a bit jargony for most of us, without the presence of a soil (or any type of) biologist in this week's ...
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Today's articles:
Webster, R. 2003. Let's re-write the scientific paper. European Journal of Soil Science, 54:215-218.
Pannell, D. 2002. Prose, psychopaths and persistence: Personal perspectives on publishing. In AARES 2002: the 46th Annual Conference of the
Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Canberra ACT, 13-15 ...
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It occurs to me that this blog is not like other blogs. So,
in the interests of fitting in to this erudite community, a few posts must, of
course, be produced with truly blog-like characteristics. So this entry may be
of the whimsical persuasion, or the world-weary. I would hope for insight, but
that of course will be clouded with lack of ...
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Organising the first meeting was surprisingly straightforward. Nearly everyone interested could come at one of the offered times, so out first go at this is on Thursday 30 November, 10am at the UWA club. The coffee is reputedly quite drinkable . . .
Our first article is:Marris, E. 2006. Putting the carbon back: Black is the new green. Nature ...
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