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    Management of Women with Field Effect of Anogenital Human Papillomavirus Infection

    Anogenital human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the commonest sexually transmitted viral disease worldwide and may lead to cancers of the cervix, vagina, vulva, and anus, as well as their precursor (intraep...

    T. S. Adams, N. H. Mbatani, L. J. Rogers in Current Obstetrics and Gynecology Reports (2016)

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    Lateralized antennal control of aggression and sex differences in red mason bees, Osmia bicornis

    Comparison of lateralization in social and non-social bees tests the hypothesis that population-level, directional asymmetry has evolved as an adjunct to social behaviour. Previous research has supported this ...

    L. J. Rogers, E. Frasnelli, E. Versace in Scientific Reports (2016)

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    Multiple intrinsically identical single-photon emitters in the solid state

    Emitters of indistinguishable single photons are crucial for the growing field of quantum technologies. To realize scalability and increase the complexity of quantum optics technologies, multiple independent y...

    L.J. Rogers, K.D. Jahnke, T. Teraji, L. Marseglia, C. Müller in Nature Communications (2014)

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    Strength of hand preference and dual task performance by common marmosets

    Study of avian and piscine species has shown that animals with stronger lateralization of the brain are able to perform two tasks presented simultaneously better than can animals with weaker lateralization. We...

    T. Piddington, L. J. Rogers in Animal Cognition (2013)

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    Perception of biological motion in common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus): by females only

    The ability to perceive biological motion (BM) has been demonstrated in a number of species including humans but the few studies of non-human primates have been relatively inconclusive. We investigated whether...

    J. Brown, G. Kaplan, L. J. Rogers, G. Vallortigara in Animal Cognition (2010)

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    The physical maps for sequencing human chromosomes 1, 6, 9, 10, 13, 20 and X

    We constructed maps for eight chromosomes (1, 6, 9, 10, 13, 20, X and (previously) 22), representing one-third of the genome, by building landmark maps, isolating bacterial clones and assembling contigs. By th...

    D. R. Bentley, P. Deloukas, A. Dunham, L. French, S. G. Gregory, S. J. Humphray in Nature (2001)

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    Organisation of the thalamofugal visual projections in chick embryos, and a sex difference in light-stimulated development

    The organisation of the thalamofugal visual projections to the forebrain has been determined in chick embryos by injecting retrograde tracers (true blue and either fluorogold or diamidino yellow) into the left...

    L. J. Rogers, P. Adret, S. W. Bolden in Experimental Brain Research (1993)

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    Activated basket anodes from nickel powder Part II: Fabrication of anodes by a liquid phase sintering process

    A process has been developed for the fabrication of sulphur activated basket anodes from nickel powder for use in the electroplating industry. These anodes have satisfactorily high anode current efficiency, le...

    I. J. Bear, R. C. Flann, K. J. McDonald in Journal of Applied Electrochemistry (1992)

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    Activated basket anodes from nickel powder Part III: Electrochemical behaviour of sulphur activated anodes

    The characteristics of anodic dissolution of nickel electroplating anodes produced from compacted nickel powder by a liquid phase sintering process have been determined. Sulphur incorporated in the sintered pr...

    I. J. Bear, R. C. Flann, K. J. McDonald in Journal of Applied Electrochemistry (1992)

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    R-phycoerythrin from the macroalgaCorallina officinalis (Rhodophyceae) and application of a derived phycofluor probe for detecting sugar-binding sites on cell membranes

    R-Phycoerythrin (absorption spectrum 280; 495;sh 535, 564 nm with A564/A280 ratio of 5.3) was purified from the red macroalgaCorallina officinalis. The relative molecular mass determined from PAGE was 240 000. SD...

    C. M. Hilditch, P. Balding, R. Jenkins, A. J. Smith in Journal of Applied Phycology (1991)

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    R-phycoerythrin from the macroalgaCorallina officinalis (Rhodophyceae) and application of a derived phycofluor probe for detecting sugar-binding sites on cell membranes

    R-Phycoerythrin (absorption spectrum 280; 495;sh 535, 564 nm with A564/A280 ratio of 5.3) was purified from the red macroalgaCorallina officinalis. The relative molecular mass determined from PAGE was 240 000. SD...

    C. M. Hilditch, P. Balding, R. Jenkins, A. J. Smith in Journal of Applied Phycology (1991)

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    A Status Assessment of OTEC Technology

    The following discussion presents a status of the technology, market, industry, and economic viability of Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) systems. The main focus is on the Open-Cycle OTEC (OC-OTEC) inve...

    L. J. Rogers, R. J. Hays, A. R. Trenka, L. A. Vega in Ocean Resources (1990)

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    Extent and nature of extracellular organic production by the marine coccolithophorid Hymenomonas carterae

    Production of extracellular dissolved organic substances by cultures of the marine coccolithophorid Hymenomonas carterae SMBA 254 was investigated by the 14C-tracer technique. In 4 h incubations, extracellular 14

    I. T. Marlowe, L. J. Rogers, A. J. Smith in Marine Biology (1989)

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    Transient asymmetry in the projections of the rostral thalamus to the visual hyperstriatum of the chicken, and reversal of its direction by light exposure

    Asymmetry in the visual pathways from the rostral thalamus to the hyperstriatum of the chicken has been found after injecting the retrograde tracer, True Blue (TB), into either the left or right hyperstriatum ...

    L. J. Rogers, H. S. Sink in Experimental Brain Research (1988)

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    Chemical evolution of CO2 by electrocatalytic oxidation of vanadium-impregnated coke anode material

    Baked carbon containing impregnated vanadium may be electrochemically oxidized to CO2 in 1 M H2SO4 at 80–90% current efficiency during prolonged electrolysis (>20 h) at 70°C under an applied potential of 1.0 V ve...

    H. Gardner, W-C. Lu, L. J. Rogers in Journal of Applied Electrochemistry (1986)

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    Testosterone and eye-brain asymmetry for copulation in chickens

    Asymmetry of eye function has been demonstrated in the young chicken. Precocious copulation following intramuscular treatment with testosterone can be elicited by presentation of an appropriate stimulus to the...

    L. J. Rogers, J. V. Zappia, S. P. Bullock in Experientia (1985)

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    Low doses of 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid are behaviorally teratogenic to rats

    Pre-natal exposure of rats to 2,4,5-T has long-term effects on behavior. A test for novelty responding detects abnormalities after exposure to a single dose as low as 6 mg/kg on day 8 of gestation. This is wel...

    M. A. Crampton, L. J. Rogers in Experientia (1983)

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    Spontaneous and Evoked Cerebral Electrical Activity and Localization of Language Function in Children with Minimal Cerebral Dysfunction

    One of the major theoretical constructs in the field of cognitive science holds that higher order cerebral tasks are performed in so-called association areas of the cortex, or at least in brain regions differe...

    M. D. Low, L. J. Rogers, S. J. Purves, H. G. Dunn in Human Evoked Potentials (1979)

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    Testosterone, Search Behaviour and Persistence

    WE have found that testosterone markedly increases the persistence with which male chicks respond to a particular type of stimulus. The data reported here are from search tests, but the effect has now been con...

    R. J. ANDREW, L. J. ROGERS in Nature (1972)

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    Sites of Inhibition of Photosynthetic Electron Transport by 1,1,1-Trichloro-2,2-BIS-(P-Chlorophenyl)Ethane (DDT)

    The reaction of barley to DDT (fig. 1) is controlled by a single major gene with susceptibility dominant to resistance (HAYES 1959, WIEBE & HAYES I960). The susceptible varieties develop a severe chlorosis som...

    L. J. Rogers, W. J. Owen, M. E. Delaney in Photosynthesis, two centuries after its di… (1972)

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