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    CCSBT 12 (2005) - Special MP Technical Meeting

    CCSBT 12 (2005) - Special MP Technical Meeting
    01 - Draft Agenda of MPTM (7.58 KB)
    02 - Draft List of Participants of MPTM (9.81 KB)
    03 - Draft List of Documents of MPTM (17.57 KB)
    04 - (Australia) Exploration of the SBT operating model with implications for the selection of the core set and robustness trials.: D. Kolody, M. Basson, A. Preece, J. Hartog and T. Polacheck (412.88 KB)
    05 - (Australia) Updated estimates of tag reporting rates for the 1990's tagging experiments.: P. Eveson and T. Polacheck (52.45 KB)
    06 - (Japan) Application of the D & M management procedure to the core and sensitivity trials to assist identify factors to which MP performance is likely to be the most sensitive.: D.S. Butterworth and M. Mori (286.14 KB)
    07 - (Japan) Further Exploration of the Operating Model for the Management Procedure Evaluation.: H. Kurota (4.38 MB)