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Jump to: Book | Book Chapter | Conference Proceedings | Journal Article | Professional and Technical Reports | Other Number of items: 20. BookMorrison, R.J. and Naqasima-Sobey, Milika (1992) Fiji's Great Astrolabe Reef and Lagoon: A baseline study. Environmental studies report . Institute of Natural Resources, The University of the South Pacific. ISBN 9820100992 Nunn, Patrick D. and Waddell, E. (1992) Implications of climate change and sea level rise for the Kingdom of Tonga. South Pacific Regional Environment Programme, Western Samoa. ISBN 9820400295 Book ChapterLynch, John D. (1992) Verb-initial vowel accretion in Southern Vanuatu languages. In: The Language Game: Papers in Memory of Donald C. Laycock. Pacific Linguistics, C (110). Department of Linguistics, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, pp. 235-240. ISBN 0858834006, 9780858834002 Conference ProceedingsAalbersberg, William G.L. (1992) Carotene analysis. [Conference Proceedings] Aalbersberg, William G.L. (1992) Nutrient analysis results from the Pacific Islands Food Composition Programme at the Institute of Natural Resources. [Conference Proceedings] Journal ArticleAalbersberg, William G.L. and Singh, R. (1992) Dammarane triterpenoids from Discoxylum richii. Phytochemistry, 31 . pp. 4033-4035. ISSN 0031-9422 Gangaiya, Philomena and Morrison, R.J. (1992) Occurrence, distribution and surface charge properties of red soils from the South Pacific Islands. The South Pacific Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences, 12 . pp. 19-20. ISSN 1838-837X Lynch, John D. (1992) “For my part ...”: the grammar and semantics of part possession in the languages of Tanna. Australian Journal of Linguistics, 12 (2). pp. 249-270. ISSN 0726-8602 Muralidhar, Sundari (1992) Mathematics teachers and professional development. Pacific Curriculum Network, 1 (1). pp. 22-23. ISSN 1562-4706 Seeto, Johnson and South, Graham R. (1992) A review of research and consultancy at The University of the South Pacific, Institute of Marine Resources and Marine Studies Programme, 1978-1992. The South Pacific Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences, 13 . pp. 75-98. ISSN 1838-837X Thaman, Konaiholeva H. (1992) Looking towards the source: A consideration of (cultural) context in teacher education. Directions: Journal of Educational Studies, 14 (2). pp. 3-13. ISSN 1011-5846 Thaman, Konaiholeva H. (1992) Towards culture-sensitive curriculum development. Pacific Curriculum Network, 1 (1). pp. 3-5. ISSN 1562-4706 Thaman, Randolph R. (1992) Vegetation of Nauru and the Gilbert Islands: Case studies of poverty, degradation, disturbance, and displacement. Pacific Science, 46 (2). pp. 128-158. ISSN 0030-8870 Velayutham, Thillainayakam (1992) Curriculum development or curriculum initiation. Directions: Journal of Educational Studies, 1 (1). pp. 8-10. ISSN 1011-5846 Professional and Technical ReportsAalbersberg, William G.L. and Hay, J.E. (1992) Implications of climate change and sea level rise for Tuvalu: report of a preparatory mission. [Professional and Technical Reports] Aalbersberg, William G.L. and Morrison, R.J. and Maata, Matakite and Koshy, Kanayathu and Harrison, N.L. and Peter, W. and Vuki, M. and Fuavao, V. and Naidu, S.D. and Dixon, W. (1992) Water quality. [Professional and Technical Reports] Chase, R. and Veitayaki, Joeli (1992) Implications of climate change and sea level rise for Western Samoa: Report of a preparatory mission. [Professional and Technical Reports] Connell, J. and Maata, Matakite (1992) Environmental planning, climate change and potential sea level rise: Report on a mission to the Republic of the Marshall Islands. [Professional and Technical Reports] Veitayaki, Joeli (1992) Training in marine resources management in the South Pacific: Role of The University of the South Pacific's Ocean Resources Management Programme. [Professional and Technical Reports] OtherThaman, Randolph R. (1992) Batiri kei Baravi: The ethnobotany of Pacific island coastal plants. Washington, D.C. National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. |