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Researcher
Christopher Proud
South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, University of canberra
Public Health and Health Services (4) | Social Structure and Health (2) | Health Promotion (1) | Family and Household Studies (1) | Social and Cultural Geography (1)
Computer Vision (3) | Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing (3) | Pattern Recognition and Data Mining (2) | Expanding Knowledge in the Information and Computing Sciences (1) | Plant Production and Plant Primary Products not elsewhere classified (1)
Estuarine and lagoon areas (2) | Climate variability (1) | Climate change (1) | Living resources (incl. impacts of fishing on non-target species) (1) | Physical and chemical conditions (1)
Philosophy (1) | Philosophical Psychology (incl. Moral Psychology and Philosophy of Action) (1) | Ethical Theory (1) | Epistemology (1) | Expanding Knowledge in Philosophy and Religious Studies (1)
Expanding Knowledge in the Biological Sciences (4) | Microbial Ecology (2) | Host-Parasite Interactions (2) | Ecology (2) | Control of Pests, Diseases and Exotic Species in Sparseland, Permanent Grassland and Arid Zone Environments (2)