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<title>Seminar, 1:00 pm 8 April, 2009; Macquarie University, Sydney</title>
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<description>&apos;Varietal differences in abiotic stress tolerance and yield of lowland rice under unfavourable conditions&apos;. Prof Shu Fukai (University of Queensland)</description>
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<title>Seminar, 4:00 pm 9 April, 2009; University of New South Wales, Sydney</title>
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<title>Seminar, 12 noon, 15 April, 2009; The University of New South Wales, Sydney</title>
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<description>&apos;Bacterial cell division&apos;. Associate Professor Liz Harry (Institute for the Biotechnology of Infectious Diseases, University of Technology, Sydney)</description>
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<title>Seminar, 15 April, 2009; Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney</title>
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<description>&apos;Segregation of species that regenerate after fire from soil-stored seeds in wet or dry habitat&apos;. Dr Paul Thomas (University of Western Sydney)</description>
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