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1. Market conditions of international VET providers: a comparative analysis of Australia, UK, USA, and Germany.

2. Factors Affecting Ethical Management: Comparing a Developed and a Developing Economy.

3. Supplier-induced demand: re-examining identification and misspecification in cross-sectional analysis.

4. Attitudes Towards Business Ethics Held by Western Australian Students: A Comparative Study.

5. A Poisson–Gamma model for analysis of ecological non-negative continuous data.

6. Acceptability of the routine use and collection of a generic patient reported outcome measure from the perspective of healthcare staff: a qualitative study.

7. Running Performance of Male Versus Female Players in Australian Football Matches: A Systematic Review.

8. The prevalence and burden of recurrent headache in Australian adolescents: findings from the longitudinal study of Australian children.

9. The Impact of Population-Based Disease Management Services on Health Care Utilisation and Costs: Results of the CAPICHe Trial.

10. Managing crime through migration law in Australia and the United States: a comparative analysis.

11. Nutritional adequacy of diets for adolescents with overweight and obesity: considerations for dietetic practice.

12. Comparison of fatty acid intakes assessed by a cardiovascular-specific food frequency questionnaire with red blood cell membrane fatty acids in hyperlipidaemic Australian adults: a validation study.

13. Shifts in the seasonal distribution of deaths in Australia, 1968-2007.

14. Female fitness, sperm traits and patterns of paternity in an Australian polyandrous mouse.

15. Comparison of patients managed in specialised spinal rehabilitation units with those managed in non-specialised rehabilitation units.

16. Population-based survival estimates for childhood cancer in Australia during the period 1997-2006.

17. The value of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) for comparing women with early onset breast cancer with population-based reference women.