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    E-collisions using e-science

    We describe a computational science research program primarily aimed at engineering numerically robust software that can exploit high performance on distributed computers in the study of electron collisions wi...

    N. S. Scott, V. Faro-Maza, M. P. Scott in Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters (2008)

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    2DRMP-G: Migrating a Large-Scale Numerical Mathematical Application to a Grid Environment

    We report on the migration of a traditional, single architecture application to a grid application using heterogeneous resources. We focus on the use of the UK e-Science Level 2 grid (UKL2G) which provides a h...

    T. Harmer, N. S. Scott, V. Faro-Maza in High Performance Computing for Computation… (2005)

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    Microsatellite repeats in grapevine reveal DNA polymorphisms when analysed as sequence-tagged sites (STSs)

    Microsatellite repeat sequences were investigated as sequenced-tagged site (STS) DNA markers to determine the potential for genetic analysis of the grapevine genome. The PCR-generated markers detect codominant...

    M. R. Thomas, N. S. Scott in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1993)

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    Repetitive DNA of grapevine: classes present and sequences suitable for cultivar identification

    Repetitive DNA sequences present in the grapevine genome were investigated as probes for distinguishing species and cultivars. Microsatellite sequences, minisatellite sequences, tandemly arrayed genes and high...

    M. R. Thomas, S. Matsumoto, P. Cain, N. S. Scott in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1993)

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    A contiguous sequence in spinach nuclear DNA is homologous to three separated sequences in chloroplast DNA

    A 3.4-kbp nuclear (n) DNA sequence has greater than 99% sequence homology to three segments of the chloroplast (cp) genes rps2, psbD/C, and psaA respectively. Each of these cpDNA segments is less than 3 kbp in le...

    W. Y. Cheung, N. S. Scott in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1989)

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    Book reviews

    E. Günther, N. S. Scott, L. Beevers, S. J. Geerts in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1985)

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    A Test of the Influence of the Nuclear Spin in Electron Impact Excitation Processes

    The Percival-Seaton hypothesis (Percival and Seaton 1958) on the role of the nuclear spin I in electron impact excitation of atoms can be summarised as follows: during the excitation and decay processes I is assu...

    K. Bartschat, K. Blum, P. G. Burke in Fundamental Processes in Atomic Collision … (1985)

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    EXAFS and Other Studies of Sulfite Oxidase Molybdenum

    Sulfite oxidase is a molybdenum- and heme-containing enzyme which catalyzes the oxidation of sulfite to sulfate, with cytochrome c as the ultimate physiological electron acceptor.1 Sulfite is oxidized at the moly...

    S. P. Cramer, H. B. Gray, N. S. Scott in Molybdenum Chemistry of Biological Signifi… (1980)