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    Deanol in tardive dyskinesia: A preliminary report

    Deanol, a CNS stimulant and putative precursor of choline, has been given to 10 subjects with tardive dyskinesia. All subjects showed relief of symptoms of TD, possibly through enhancing CNS cholinergic mechan...

    William E. Fann, John L. Sullivan III, Robert D. Miller in Psychopharmacologia (1975)

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    Soil Deformation and Fracture Under Tensile Forces

    The general theory of fracture of elastic/plastic materials is summarized and important implications for soil mechanics are highlighted. Soil properties which affect its fracture behavior are discussed, with p...

    Victor A. Snyder, Robert D. Miller in Mechanics and Related Processes in Structu… (1989)

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    Genetic map** of mouseT3d andT3e betweenApoa1 andNcam

    Robert D. Miller, Jennifer H. Ozaki, Roy J. Riblet, Daniel P. Gold in Immunogenetics (1989)

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    Ethical Issues Involved in the Dual Role of Treater and Evaluator

    Of all the medical specialties, psychiatry has the longest history of accepting the dual role of providing individual treatment to patients and providing expert opinions and management of persons perceived to ...

    Robert D. Miller in Ethical Practice in Psychiatry and the Law (1990)

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    Optical Studies of Polysilanes

    The polysilane polymers [RR’ Si]n are the silicon analogues of the alkanes (see [1] for a review). They have a number of important applications arising largely from their photochemical activity. Of particular int...

    Jonathan R. G. Thorne, Robin M. Hochstrasser in Frontiers of Polymer Research (1991)

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    Mouse chromosome 16

    Roger H. Reeves, Robert D. Miller, Roy Riblet in Mammalian Genome (1991)

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    Fluorescence of poly(di-n-alkylsilane)s in room-temperature solution

    A comprehensive study of the electronic absorption and emission spectra and the fluorescence quantum yield and lifetime of seven poly(di-n-alkylsilane)s and of three isotopically labelled poly(di-n-hexylsilane)s ...

    Ya-** Sun, Robert D. Miller in Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Po… (1991)

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    Mouse Chromosome 16

    Roger H. Reeves, Robert D. Miller in Mammalian Genome (1992)

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    Fluorescence quenching of poly(methylphenylsilane) in solution

    The solution, electron-transfer fluorescence quenching of a typical aromatic polysilane[poly(methylphenylsilane)] by a series of electronic deficient aromatic monomers is described. The rate of fluorescence qu...

    Gregory M. Wallraff, Mark Baier, Art Diaz in Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Po… (1992)

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    Mouse chromosome 16

    Roger H. Reeves, Nicholas G. Irving, Robert D. Miller in Mammalian Genome (1993)

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    Templating Nanopores Into Poly(Methylsilsesquioxane): New Lowdielectric Coatings Suitable for Microelectronic Applications

    Thin films of nanoporous poly(methylsilsesquioxane) have been prepared from organic/inorganic polymer hybrids. Low molecular weight 6-arm star poly(caprolactone)s are incorporated into partially pre-condensed ...

    Julius F. Remenar, Craig J. Hawker, James L. Hedrick in MRS Online Proceedings Library (1998)

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    Sequence-ready physical map of the mouse Chromosome 16 region with conserved synteny to the human Velocardiofacial syndrome region on 22q11.2

    Proximal mouse Chromosome (Chr) 16 shows conserved synteny with human Chrs 16, 8, 22, and 3. The mouse Chr 16/human Chr 22 conserved synteny region includes the DiGeorge/Velocardiofacial syndrome region of hu...

    James Lund, Bruce Roe, Feng Chen, Marcia Budarf, Naomi Galili in Mammalian Genome (1999)

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    Supramolecular Approaches to Nanoscale Dielectric Foams for Advanced Microelectronic Devices

    Craig J. Hawker, James L. Hedrick, Robert D. Miller, Willi Volksen in MRS Bulletin (2000)

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    The major histocompatibility complex in monotremes: an analysis of the evolution of Mhc class I genes across all three mammalian subclasses

    We report the isolation and characterization of cDNA clones of expressed, functional major histocompatibility complex class-I (Mhc-I) genes from two species of monotremes: the duck-billed platypus and the short-...

    Katarzyna B. Miska, Gavan A. Harrison, Lars Hellman, Robert D. Miller in Immunogenetics (2002)

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    Ancient DNA gives green light to Galápagos Land Iguana repatriation

    Land Iguanas, Conolophus subcristatus,were extirpated from Isla Baltra, GalápagosArchipelago in the 1940s. Historical recordsindicate that some Baltra iguanas weretranslocated to nearby Isla Seymour Norte inthe 1...

    Bruce V. Hofkin, April Wright, Jennifer Altenbach in Conservation Genetics (2003)

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    Molecular cloning and characterization of the polymorphic MHC class II DBB from the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii)

    Genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) have been characterized in all extant lineages of mammals. The tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) is well established as a model marsupial species; however, no c...

    Teena L. Browning, Katherine Belov, Robert D. Miller, Mark D. B. Eldridge in Immunogenetics (2004)

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    Porous organosilicates low-dielectric films for high-frequency devices

    The dielectric properties are reported for nanoporous thin films of poly(methyl silsesquioxane) (MSSQ) for use as an ultralow, dielectric intermetal insulator. Direct experimental conformation is provided that...

    André Knoesen, Ge Song, Willi Volksen, Elbert Huang in Journal of Electronic Materials (2004)

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    Relationships Among the Families and Orders of Marsupials and the Major Mammalian Lineages Based on Recombination Activating Gene-1

    Controversies remain over the relationships among several of the marsupial families and between the three major extant lineages of mammals: Eutheria (placentals), Metatheria (marsupials), and Prototheria (mono...

    Michelle L. Baker, John P. Wares, Gavan A. Harrison in Journal of Mammalian Evolution (2004)

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    Isolation of monotreme T-cell receptor α and β chains

    Monotremes are an ancient mammalian lineage that last shared a common ancestor with the marsupial and eutherian (placental) mammals about 170 million years ago. Characterization of their immune genes is allowi...

    Katherine Belov, Robert D. Miller, Aron Ilijeski, Lars Hellman in Immunogenetics (2004)

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    Toughening of nanoporous glasses using porogen residuals

    Nanoporous glasses are inherently brittle materials that become increasingly fragile with increasing porosity. We show that remarkable increases in fracture energy can be obtained from remnants of the porogen ...

    Daniel A. Maidenberg, Willi Volksen, Robert D. Miller in Nature Materials (2004)

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