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Volume 2.2, December 2012

Special issue from the First Australasian Conference of Undergraduate Research (ACUR)


Contents

Editorial

                  
"Ménage à trois": The problem with three-way interactions involving predatory wasps
G Ang, School of Biological Sciences, University of Queensland   

The challenge of change: Acceptance, faith and homosexuality in the Catholic Church
R Calimlim, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Technology, Sydney

All in a day's work: An exploratory study of workers' experiences of therapeutic intervention with suicidal clients and clients who went on to commit suicide
M Chan, School of Social Work, University of New South Wales

Lesbian mermaids? The Vagina Monologues runs aground
J Durham, School of English, Communication and Performance Studies, Monash University

The liturgical use of “the Hymn of the Maskil” from the Dead Sea Scrolls
L Gore-Jones, Department of Ancient History, Faculty of Arts, Macquarie University

Mediating Weeping Woman: A live/screen performance study
K Maguire-Rosier, Department of Media, Music, Critical and Cultural Studies, Faculty of Arts, Macquarie University

D1A root-structure-regulator peptide in Medicago truncatula: Circular dichroism structure-activity studies
J Rivers, Research School of Biology, Australian National University          
                                                                                                
Bon voyage: An inquiry into Australian border protection and quarantine
D Smith, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Technology, Sydney

Eucalyptus grandis resistance genes: An in silico search for potential targets in response to Myrtle Rust.
P A Tobias, Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University
                        
The value of the cranial-caudal mammographic view in breast cancer detection: A preliminary study
P D Trieu, Medical Radiation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney
                                                                                                
Sedimentation tank design for rural communities in the hilly regions of Nepal
E Wisiewski, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Melbourne

Acknowledgements