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2010. Estimating the probability of detection under cryptic heterogeneity.
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2010. Maximising the probability of detection in heterogeneous grain bulks.
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2009. An integrative approach to understanding the pest and disease threats to agricultural biosecurity under future climates.
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2009. A method for statistical design of complex biosecurity surveillance systems.
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2009. Beyond ELISA: High throughput plant virus detection via multiplexed bead-based immunoassays.
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2009. Crossing the community-government communication border in managing citrus biosecurity in West Timor, Indonesia.
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2009. Defining a microbial species: implications for plant biosecurity.
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2009. Developing an ecological basis for managing the threat posed by phosphine resistant stored grain beetles in Australia.
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2009. Development of an eradication strategy for exotic grapevine pathogens.
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2009. Developing new tools to detect the troublesome Tribolium.
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2009. ERATication: The fable of the farmer, the demon and the prophet.
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2009. Eliciting expert opinion from experts – some lessons from ecology, psychology and reliability.
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2009. Epidemiological and biological studies of the exotic plant pathogen Fusarium wilt of banana caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense ‘tropical’ race 4 (Foc TR4).
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