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Text of review of CD-ROM product.

CSIRO Medals 1996 – Research achievement – Dr Michael Dallwitz

Sewer surveying unit.

The PIRAT System – New Generation Sewer Inspection (1996)

Peter Hudson and colleague inspect a DNA autoradiogram.

Magic bullets (1996)

Commercial aircraft coming in for landing at airport.

Airscan (1996)

Dr Nick Stokes and fellow researchers

CSIRO Medals 1995 – Research achievement – Dr Nick Stokes and the Fastflo Team

Dr Geoffrey Syme

CSIRO Medals 1995 – Research achievement – Dr Geoffrey Syme

Close up view of micro-pipettes.

CSIRO Medals 1995 – Chairman’s Medal – Dr Keith Murray and the AAHL Team

Researcher examining wool carding machine.

CSIRO Medals 1995 – Research achievement – High Speed Carding Team

Microwave reactor unit.

Pressurised Reactors for Microwave Assisted Chemistry (1995)

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