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Horsfall, Nicky (1984) The prehistoric occupation of Australian rainforests. In: Australian National Rainforests Study Report: proceedings of a workshop on the past, present and future of Australian rainforests (1) pp. 524-528. From: [World Wildlife Fund (Australia) Project 44], December 1983, Griffith University.

Datta, Bithin, and Burges, Stephen J. (1984) Short-term, single, multiple-purpose reservoir operation: importance of loss functions and forecast errors. Water Resources Research, 20 (9). pp. 1167-1176.

Datta, Bithin, and Houck, Mark H. (1984) A stochastic optimization model for real-time operation of reservoirs using uncertain forecasts. Water Resources Research, 20 (8). pp. 1039-1046.

Leggett, Chris (1984) Airline pilots and public industrial relations. Indian Journal of Industrial Relations, 20 (1). pp. 27-43.

Krislov, Joseph, and Leggett, Chris (1984) Impact of Singapore's "congenial" labour relations ethic on the conciliation service. Singapore Management Review, 6 (2). pp. 95-104.

Adcock, Peter A., Keene, F. Richard, Smythe, Robert S., and Snow, Michael R. (1984) Oxidation of isopropylamine and related amines coordinated to ruthenium. Formation of monodentate imine and alkylideneamido complexes of ruthenium. Inorganic Chemistry, 23. pp. 2336-2343.

Leggett, Chris (1984) Book review of "People of the Pacific Century" by T. Read and M. Goldring, BBC World Service, 1983. Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 1 (3). pp. 218-221.

Robson, S.K. (1984) Myotis adversus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae): Australia's fish-eating bat. Australian Mammalogy, 7. pp. 51-52.

Babcock, Russell C. (1984) Reproduction and distribution of two species of Goniastrea (Scleractinia) from the Great Barrier Reef Province. Coral Reefs, 2 (4). pp. 187-195.

Harrison, Peter L., Babcock, Russell C., Bull, Gordon D., Oliver, James K., Wallace, Carden C., and Willis, Bette L. (1984) Mass spawning in tropical reef corals. Science, 223 (4641). pp. 1186-1189.

Menghetti, Diane (1984) Charters Towers. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Poovachiranon, Sombat, Boto, Kevin, and Duke, Norman (1984) Food preference studies and ingestion rate measurements of the mangrove amphipod Parhyale hawaiensis (Dana). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology & Ecology, 98 (1-2). pp. 129-140.

Preece, Noel (1984) The NPWS and residential subdivisions adjacent to National Parks. Environmental Law Newsletter, 15. pp. 27-33.

Duke, N.C., Bunt, J.S., and Williams, W.T. (1984) Observations on the floral and vegetative phenologies of north-eastern Australian mangroves. Australian Journal of Botany, 32 (1). pp. 87-99.

Taylor, John Charles (1984) Of acts and axes: an ethnography of socio-cultural change in an Aboriginal community, Cape York Peninsula. PhD thesis, James Cook University of North Queensland.

Kirkman, Noreen Suzanne (1984) The Palmer goldfield, 1873-1883. Honours thesis, James Cook University of North Queensland.

Caltabiano, Nerina J. (1984) Perceived differences in ethnic behavior: a pilot study of Italo-Australian Canberra residents. Psychological Reports, 55 (3). pp. 867-873.

Hughes, Terence P. (1984) Population dynamics based on individual size rather than age: a general model with a reef coral example. American Naturalist, 123 (6). pp. 778-795.

Carroll, Andrew Gerard (1984) Studies on reproductive performance of beef cattle in Central Queensland. Masters (Research) thesis, James Cook University.

Horsfall, Nicky (1984) Theorising about northeast Queensland prehistory. Queensland Archaeological Research, 1. pp. 164-172.

Duke, N.C. (1984) A mangrove hybrid, Sonneratia X gulngai (Sonneratiaceae), from north-eastern Australia. Austrobaileya, 2 (1). pp. 103-105.

Reid, David Gordon (1984) The systematics and ecology of the mangrove-dwelling Littoraria species (Gastropoda: Littorinidae) in the Indo-Pacific. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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