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    Cold gas outflows from the Small Magellanic Cloud traced with ASKAP

    Feedback from massive stars plays a critical part in the evolution of the Universe by driving powerful outflows from galaxies that enrich the intergalactic medium and regulate star formation1. An important source...

    N. M. McClure-Griffiths, H. Dénes, J. M. Dickey, S. Stanimirović in Nature Astronomy (2018)

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    The dispersion–brightness relation for fast radio bursts from a wide-field survey

    Despite considerable efforts over the past decade, only 34 fast radio bursts—intense bursts of radio emission from beyond our Galaxy—have been reported1,2. Attempts to understand the population as a whole have be...

    R. M. Shannon, J.-P. Macquart, K. W. Bannister, R. D. Ekers, C. W. James in Nature (2018)

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    The Parkes Galactic Meridian Survey (PGMS)

    The Parkes Galactic Meridian Survey (PGMS) is aimed at map** the polarized diffuse emission at 2.3-GHz along a Galactic meridian to study its behaviour from the Galactic plane to the south Galactic pole. One...

    Ettore Carretti, D. McConnell, Marijke Haverkorn in Map** the Galaxy and Nearby Galaxies (2008)

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    Improving the letters we write: an exploration of doctor–doctor communication in cancer care

    Referral and reply letters are common means by which doctors exchange information pertinent to patient care. Twenty-eight semi-structured interviews were conducted exploring the views of oncologists, referring...

    D McConnell, P N Butow, M H N Tattersall in British Journal of Cancer (1999)

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    Audiotapes and letters to patients: the practice and views of oncologists, surgeons and general practitioners

    A range of measures have been proposed to enhance the provision of information to cancer patients and randomized controlled trials have demonstrated their impact on patient satisfaction and recall. The current...

    D McConnell, P N Butow, M H N Tattersall in British Journal of Cancer (1999)

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    The HI supergiant shells in the Large Magellanic cloud

    We present the result of an HI aperture synthesis mosaic of the Large Magellanic cloud (LMC), made recently with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA). The resolution of the mosaiced images is 1.0 (15 p...

    S. Kim, L. Staveley-Smith, R. J. Sault in The Local Bubble and Beyond Lyman-Spitzer-… (1998)

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    The Yeast Genome Directory

    This directory was made possible by a unique international collaboration between the 633 scientists whose names appear below. It represents both the first published description of the complete sequence of most...

    A. Goffeau, R. Aert, M. L. Agostini-Carbone, A. Ahmed, M. Aigle, L. Alberghina in Nature (1997)

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    Design experience with fine-grained FPGAs

    The performance of fine-grained, cellular FPGAs is improving rapidly. In this paper, the experience of working with two relatively fine-grained FPGA architectures, the Atmel 6005 FPGA and the Dynamically Progr...

    P. Lysaght, D. McConnell, H. Dick in Field-Programmable Logic Architectures, Sy… (1994)

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    The complete DNA sequence of yeast chromosome III

    The entire DNA sequence of chromosome III of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been determined. This is the first complete sequence analysis of an entire chromosome from any organism. The 315-kilobase sequen...

    S. G. Oliver, Q. J. M. van der Aart, M. L. Agostoni-Carbone, M. Aigle in Nature (1992)

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    The Vela glitch of Christmas 1988

    IN the past ten years, the Vela pulsar PSR 0833–45 has undergone several large, discontinuous changes—glitches—in its pulsation period. On 24 December 1988, we were making continuous radio measurements of the ...

    P. M. McCulloch, P. A. Hamilton, D. McConnell, E. A. King in Nature (1990)

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    A millisecond pulsar in a 32-minute binary orbit

    WE report the discovery of a millisecond pulsar in the globular cluster 47 Tucanae (NGC104). It has a spin period of 4.479 ms and is a member of a binary system with an orbital period of 32 min and an eccentri...

    J. G. Abies, D. McConnell, C. E. Jacka, P. M. McCulloch, P. J. Hall in Nature (1989)

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    Scintillation of a radio source observed through the tail of comet Halley

    On 29 March 1986 between 16:00 and 23:00 UT we observed the strong compact radio source 1827-360 as the plasma tail of comet Halley swept across the source. We noted the appearance of weak intensity fluctuatio...

    O. B. Slee, D. McConnell, J. Lim, A. D. Bobra in Nature (1987)

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    Sharp edges in solar microwave spectra: Neutral current sheets or cyclotron lines?

    We have mapped two solar active regions using the VLA at three closely spaced frequencies (4496, 4716, and 4996 MHz) in an attempt to determine the origin of the steep spectra (indexγ ≈ −5 to −8) sometimes observ...

    E. J. Schmahl, R. K. Shevgaonkar, M. R. Kundu, D. McConnell in Solar Physics (1984)

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    Spectral characteristics of solar S bursts

    Observations of the solar radio spectrum have been made with high time and frequency resolution. Spectra were recorded over six 3-MHz bands between 30 and 82 MHz. The receivers used were capable of time and fr...

    D. McConnell in Solar Physics (1982)

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    Fine structure in fast drift storm bursts

    Recent observations with high time resolution of fast drift storm (FDS) solar bursts are described. A new variety of FDS bursts characterised by intensity maxima regularly placed in the frequency domain is rep...

    D. McConnell, G. R. A. Ellis in Solar Physics (1981)