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    Dinoflagellate Light-Harvesting Proteins: Genes, Structure and Reconstitution

    Background information on both the intrinsic light-harvesting complex (LHC) and peridinin-chlorophyll a-protein (PCP) is given. Amino acid sequences and introns of both the mature proteins and the chloroplast ...

    R. G. Hiller, M. J. Broughton, P. M. Wrench in The Chloroplast: From Molecular Biology to… (1999)

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    Quantum Predictions Without Nonlocal Projections

    A new formalism is proposed for calculating the properties of a quantum system between measurements. In the case of entangled quantum systems the probabilities can be tested by experiment and agree with orthod...

    D. J. Miller in New Developments on Fundamental Problems in Quantum Physics (1997)

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    Deformation of High-Temperature Superconductors

    Of the many families of high-temperature superconductor, only the properties of those discovered prior to 1989 — Y—Ba—Cu—O, Tl—Ba(Sr)—Ca—Cu—O, and Bi(Pb)—Sr—Ca—Cu—O — have been studied extensively.1 Deformation t...

    K. C. Goretta, J. L. Routbort, D. J. Miller, Nan Chen in Plastic Deformation of Ceramics (1995)

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    Fabrication and Microstructural Development of Ag-Clad TlBa2Ca2Cu3Ox Tapes

    One of the most successful fabrication techniques for high-Tc superconductors is the powder-in-tube method, which consists of packing superconductor powder into a silver tube and mechanically deforming the compos...

    A. C. Biondo, M. T. Lanagan, K. C. Goretta in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering Material (1994)

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    In-Situ Growth of Superconducting Films of Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O Using Magnetron Sputtering

    Growing superconducting films of the high-temperature superconductors (HTS) in a single-step process within the vacuum system and at lower temperatures than post-annealed films has been the goal of many resear...

    R. T. Kampwirth, J. M. Grace, D. J. Miller in Science and Technology of Thin Film Superc… (1990)

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    Heparin, But Not N-Desulfated Heparin, Enhances Cumulus Expansion of Mouse and Cow Oocytes in Serum-Free Medium

    Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are follicular constituents that have been implicated as regulators of several cellular processes in ovarian follicles. In a dose-dependent manner, commercially available GAGs inhibit...

    S. E. Bollig-Fenton, D. J. Miller, M. E. Bellin, R. L. Ax in Growth Factors and the Ovary (1989)

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    Isolation and Characterization of Seminal Fluid Proteins that Bind Heparin

    The molecular mechanism by which sperm are capacitated is poorly understood. Heparin has been shown to facilitate the acrosome reaction in bull cauda epididymal (Handrow et al., 1982) and ejaculated (Miller an...

    D. J. Miller, N. L. First, R. L. Ax in Regulation of Ovarian and Testicular Function (1987)

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    Slow and Stop** Kp Interactions in a Bubble Chamber

    The British 1.5 m bubble-chamber, with a hydrogen-filled Track-Sensitive-Target (TST) surrounded by a neon-hydrogen mixture, was exposed in 1973 to a K beam of between 250 and 580 MeV/c. 900,000 pictures were ta...

    D. J. Miller, R. J. Nowak, T. Tymieniecka in Low and Intermediate Energy Kaon-Nucleon P… (1981)

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    Developments in Computer-Based IPM Extension Delivery and Biological Monitoring System Design

    Application of computer technology in agriculture and especially for integrated pest management (IPM) is increasing nationally in the United States. This is reflected by increased research to identify more eff...

    B. A. Croft, S. M. Welch, D. J. Miller in Pest Management Programs for Deciduous Tre… (1979)