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    Intraobserver and interobserver reliability of the R/D score for evaluation of iris configuration by ultrasound biomicroscopy, in patients with pigment dispersion syndrome

    The work has been presented at The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) Annual Meeting, Fort Lauterdale, Florida, May 1999.

    M O Balidis, C Bunce, K Boboridis, J Salzman, R P L Wormald, M H Miller in Eye (2002)

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    Iris configuration in accommodation in pigment dispersion syndrome

    Purpose This study was conducted in order to investigate the effect of accommodation on the iris morphology and iridolenticular contact, in eyes with Pigment Dispersion Syndrome and Pigmentary Glaucoma, using hig...

    M O Balidis, C Bunce, C J Sandy, R P L Wormald, M H Miller in Eye (2002)

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    Simulation Study of the Process Parameters of a New Precision Grinding Method

    A new method for precision surface grinding which is termed “workpiece modulation” is studied in this paper. Simulations and experiments have shown that workpiece modulation improves ground surface quality. Si...

    Y. Wang, K. S. Moon, M. H. Miller in Computer Applications in Production and Engineering (1997)

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    Survival of the external mycelium of a VAM fungus in frozen soil over winter

    The present investigation examines (1) whether the external VAM mycelium survives winter freezing to act as a source of inoculum in the spring, and (2) whether soil disturbance reduces the infectivity of the e...

    H. D. Addy, G. F. Schaffer, M. H. Miller, R. L. Peterson in Mycorrhiza (1994)

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    Response of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizas of maize to various rates of P addition to different rooting zones

    Colonization of plant roots by vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi is known to be reduced as the phosphorus nutrition of the plant is increased. It is generally accepted that the concentration of P in the p...

    Shen Lu, P. G. Braunberger, M. H. Miller in Plant and Soil (1994)

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    Dangers of direct injection of antimetabolites into filtration blebs

    P T Khaw, K A Baez, M B Sherwood, R A Hitchings, M H Miller, N S C Rice in Eye (1993)

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    The effect of soil aggregate size on early growth and shoot-root ratio of maize (Zea mays L.)

    Shoot dry mass and leaf area of 16-d old maize plants decreased as soil aggregate size in greenhouse pots increased in diameter from 0.075–0.5 to 4–8 mm. Root length was also much greater on the finer aggregat...

    K. G. Alexander, M. H. Miller in Plant and Soil (1991)

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    Wound healing as a barrier to successful filtration surgery

    Trabeculectomy fails to control the intra-ocular pressure adequately in a proportion of patients. Approaches to solving this problem have involved modifications of surgery, histological studies of tissue from ...

    J P Joseph, M H Miller, R A Hitchings in Eye (1988)

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    The effect of soil aggregate size on early shoot and root growth of maize (Zea mays L.)

    Differences in plant growth arising from differences in aggregate size in the seedbed are normally atributed to limitations in nutrient or water supply during the early growth period. This study was initiated ...

    R. G. Donald, B. D. Kay, M. H. Miller in Plant and Soil (1987)

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    Effect of water stress on subsequent uptake of chloride by wheat plants

    Wheat plants that were grown for 30 days in flowing nutrient solution were transferred to CaSO4 solution, and water stress was developed by increasing the evaporative demand on the tops and decreasing the amount ...

    A. M. Alston, M. H. Miller in Plant and Soil (1978)

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    Temperature changes and the geotropic reaction of the radicle of zea mays L.

    The relationship between the geotropic reaction of the maize radicle and changing temperatures was investigated with seedlings grown in soil, in vermiculite, and between sheets of chromatographic paper. The se...

    S. C. Sheppard, M. H. Miller in Plant and Soil (1977)