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    Gravity complexes as a focus of seafloor fluid seepage: the Rio Grande Cone, SE Brazil

    Seafloor methane emissions can affect Earth’s climate and ocean chemistry. Vast quantities of methane formed by microbial decomposition of organic matter are locked within gas hydrate and free gas on continent...

    M. Ketzer, D. Praeg, A. H. Augustin, L. F. Rodrigues, A. K. Steiger in Scientific Reports (2023)

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    Broad scale proteomic analysis of heat-destabilised symbiosis in the hard coral Acropora millepora

    Coral reefs across the globe are threatened by warming oceans. The last few years have seen the worst mass coral bleaching events recorded, with more than one quarter of all reefs irreversibly impacted. Consid...

    K. Petrou, B. L. Nunn, M. P. Padula, D. J. Miller, D. A. Nielsen in Scientific Reports (2021)

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    The deep structure of a sea-floor hydrothermal deposit

    Hydrothermal circulation at the crests of mid-ocean ridges plays an important role in transferring heat from the interior of the Earth1,2,3. A consequence of this hydrothermal circulation is the formation of meta...

    Robert A. Zierenberg, Yves Fouquet, D. J. Miller, J. M. Bahr, P. A. Baker in Nature (1998)

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    The internal structure of an active sea-floor massive sulphide deposit

    THE hydrothermal circulation of sea water through permeable ocean crust results in rock–water interactions that lead to the formation of massive sulphide deposits. These are the modern analogues of many ancien...

    Susan E. Humphris, P. M. Herzig, D. J. Miller, J. C. Alt, K. Becker, D. Brown in Nature (1995)

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    Are cardiac muscle cells skinned by EGTA or EDTA? (reply)

    D. J. MILLER in Nature (1979)

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    Are cardiac muscle cells skinned by EGTA or EDTA? (reply)

    D. J. MILLER in Nature (1979)

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    Longer perspectives in neutrino physics

    D. J. Miller in Nature (1979)

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    Decaying charm

    D. J. Miller in Nature (1979)

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    Are cardiac muscle cells ‘skinned’ by EGTA or EDTA?

    KNOWLEDGE of the processes involved in the contraction of skeletal muscle fibres has been greatly advanced by study of the ‘skinned’ fibre preparation. Here the sarcolemma is peeled off, giving access to the i...

    D. J. MILLER in Nature (1979)

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    Too many electron neutrinos?

    D. J. Miller in Nature (1978)

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    The accelerator after next

    D. J. Miller in Nature (1977)

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    Switching off symmetry breaking

    D. J. MILLER in Nature (1974)

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    A new stable particle: is charm appearing?

    D. J. MILLER in Nature (1974)

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    When particles hit nuclei

    D. J. Miller in Nature (1974)

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    Betas and muons

    Beta Decay and Muon Capture.

    D. J. MILLER in Nature (1974)