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The best fleshing system for green hides

Tanning waste minimisation processes

Tuberculosis diagnosis in animals and humans

Demonstration of the 6 Gbps system using live video

Gigabit wireless network – the world’s fastest and most spectrally efficient system

Clive Coogan

Optical fibre nephelometer

The Parkes Control Room, Apollo 11 Mission

Parkes radio telescope and the Apollo 11 Moon landing

Prickly pear moth larvae

Prickly pear control

A 12-element Yagi antenna used in 1952 to 1953 at Dover Heights to continue the survey for new radio sources at 100 MHz

Radio astronomy at Dover Heights

Hydrodec Group PLC

Hydrodec – good oil on electricity

ICCIDD logo

Iodine deficiency

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