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    Data Analysis and Double Pulse Identification for the MARE Experiment

    One of the critical limits on the sensitivity of direct neutrino mass experiment, such as MARE, is the background generated by unidentified double pulses. In our work develo** an analysis system for MARE we ...

    J. D. Armstrong, M. Galeazzi, K. Prasai, Y. Uprety in Journal of Low Temperature Physics (2012)

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    Changes in the fish community of Loch Leven: untangling anthropogenic pressures

    Loch Leven, U.K., contains brown trout (Salmo trutta), eel (Anguilla anguilla), minnow (Phoxinus phoxinus), perch (Perca fluviatilis), pike (Esox lucius) and three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus), wit...

    I. J. Winfield, C. E. Adams, J. D. Armstrong, R. Gardiner, A. Kirika in Hydrobiologia (2012)

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    Changes in the fish community of Loch Leven: untangling anthropogenic pressures

    Loch Leven, U.K., contains brown trout (Salmo trutta), eel (Anguilla anguilla), minnow (Phoxinus phoxinus), perch (Perca fluviatilis), pike (Esox lucius) and three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus), wit...

    I. J. Winfield, C. E. Adams, J. D. Armstrong in Loch Leven: 40 years of scientific research (2012)

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    The Organization and Integrative Function of the Post-Synaptic Proteome

    The postsynaptic terminal is an example of signal transduction specialisation par excellence. Signaling is essentially found at two levels; at the level of transmitting electrical activity between nerve cells and...

    S. G. N. Grant, H. Husi, J. Choudhary, M. Cumiskey in Excitatory-Inhibitory Balance (2004)

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    Inheritance of the response of fry color to low temperature storage

    Most commercial potato processing cultivars rapidly accumulate reducing sugars at storage temperatures below 10 C, producing an unacceptably dark fried product. Development of cultivars with the ability to pro...

    D. R. Lynch, L. M. Kawchuk, R. Yada, J. D. Armstrong in American Journal of Potato Research (2003)

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    Rossby waves on the Sun as revealed by solar ‘hills’

    It is a long-standing puzzle that the Sun's photosphere—its visible surface—rotates differentially, with the equatorial regions rotating faster than the poles. It has been suggested1 that waves analogous to terre...

    J. R. Kuhn, J. D. Armstrong, R. I. Bush, P. Scherrer in Nature (2000)

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    Genetic diversity of potato determined by random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis

    The RAPD procedure was used to establish genetic diversity of 28 potato genotypes including siblings and genotypes with no immediate relationship. In addition amplified DNA from three parents and Solanum chacoens...

    T. Demeke, D. R. Lynch, L. M. Kawchuk, G. C. Kozub, J. D. Armstrong in Plant Cell Reports (1996)

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    The Group of Seven Summits

    The Group of Seven (G-7) summits emerged against the background of the collapse of the Bretton Woods international financial system during the early 1970s. The central feature of Bretton Woods had been the ass...

    J. D. Armstrong in Diplomacy at the Highest Level (1996)

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    Photographic and acoustic tracking observations of the behaviour of the grenadier Coryphaenoides (Nematonurus) armatus the eel Synaphobranchus bathybius, and other abyssal demersal fish in the North Atlantic Ocean

    Using an autonomous free-fall vehicle (AU-DOS), observations were made of demersal fish attracted to baits and baited acoustic transmitters at two stations in the North Atlantic Ocean. A comparison was made be...

    J. D. Armstrong, P. M. Bagley, I. G. Priede in Marine Biology (1992)

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    Direct measurement of active dispersal of food-falls by deep-sea demersal fishes

    BAITED cameras on the deep ocean floor first revealed the presence of communities of scavengers, including deep demersal fishes capable of consuming food falls and thus dispersing surface-derived organic carbon1–...

    I. G. Priede, P. M. Bagley, J. D. Armstrong, K. L. Smith Jr, N. R. Merrett in Nature (1991)

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    Down and Turner syndromes in a female infant with 47,X,del(X)(p11),+21

    This report describes a female infant with a 47,X,del(X)(p11),+21 karyotype who has clinical features of both Down and Turner syndromes. The majority of her clinical features are suggestive of Down syndrome.

    John T. Martsolf, M. Ray, Fred Bauder, Rod Boychuk, J. D. Armstrong in Human Genetics (1977)

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    Combined Mobility System for the Blind

    THE most potentially useful electronic guidance aid for the blind which is generally available is the Ultra Sonic Aid (produced and marketed by Ultra Electronics Ltd, Western Avenue, London W3). Essentially, t...

    J. D. ARMSTRONG in Nature (1969)