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"Bosniacs may refer to: * as a spelling variant for Bosniaks, an ethnonym designating ethnic Bosniaks * as a spelling variant for Bosnians, a demonym designating the general population of Bosnia See also * Bosniac (disambiguation) * Name of Bosnia * Bosnia (disambiguation) * Bosnian (disambiguation) * Bosnians (disambiguation) * Bosniaks (disambiguation) * Bosniak (disambiguation) "
"Negatives is a 2004 album by Phantom Planet. Originally a fanclub-only CD, in 2006 Phantom Planet announced in its official blog that the album would be released for download on iTunes.com. The songs on Negatives were songs written for The Guest but didn't make the final release. It was released as the first part of the Negatives. It contains new single "The Galleria" Track listing References 2004 compilation albums Phantom Planet albums "
"Andrew Cockburn FAA is an Australian evolutionary biologist who has been based at the Australian National University in Canberra since 1983. He has worked and published extensively on the breeding behaviour of antechinuses and superb fairy-wrens, and more generally on the biology of marsupials and cooperative breeding in birds. His work on fairy-wrens is based around a detailed long- term study of their curious mating and social system at the Australian National Botanic Gardens. In 2001 Cockburn was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science (FAA)Professor Andrew Cockburn, Fellows elected in 2001, www.science.org.au and awarded the Centenary Medal.Centenary Medal, 1 January 2001, It's an Honour. "For service to Australian society and science in botany and zoology". Since 2014 he has been Emeritus Professor of Evolutionary Ecology and Natural History in the Research School of Biology at the Australian National University.Emeritus Professor Andrew Cockburn, anu.edu.auAndrew Cockburn biography, anu.edu.au He had been awarded the Gottschalk Medal of the Academy in 1988, and the Edgeworth David Medal of the Royal Society of New South Wales in 1987. In 2004 he was awarded the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union's D.L. Serventy Medal which recognises excellence in published work on birds in the Australasian region.Penny Olsen (2004). D.L. Serventy Medal 2004: Citation. Andrew Cockburn. Emu 104: 297-298. and in 2010 he was awarded the Ellis Troughton Medal and Fellowship of the Australian Mammal Society for his research on Australian mammals. In 2012 he gave the Tinbergen Lecture of the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. References Further reading * The evolution of virulence and the birth of Darwinian medicine, Frank Fenner's science today and tomorrow, 4 October 2011, Australian Academy of Science Living people Australian ornithologists Australian National University faculty Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science Andrew Recipients of the Centenary Medal Year of birth missing (living people) "