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    Energetic Electron Precipitation Driven by Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves from ELFIN’s Low Altitude Perspective

    We review comprehensive observations of electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) wave-driven energetic electron precipitation using data collected by the energetic electron detector on the Electron Losses and Fiel...

    V. Angelopoulos, X.-J. Zhang, A. V. Artemyev, D. Mourenas, E. Tsai in Space Science Reviews (2023)

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    Charged Lepton Flavor Violation Experiments

    We briefly summarize the current status and plans of a sample of charged lepton flavor violation experimental efforts, emphasizing muon-based experiments.

    J. P. Miller in Moscow University Physics Bulletin (2022)

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    Correction to: The ELFIN Mission

    Correction to: Space Sci. Rev. (2020) 216: 103 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-020-00721-7

    V. Angelopoulos, E. Tsai, L. Bingley, C. Shaffer, D. L. Turner in Space Science Reviews (2020)

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    The ELFIN Mission

    The Electron Loss and Fields Investigation with a Spatio-Temporal Ambiguity-Resolving option (ELFIN-STAR, or heretoforth simply: ELFIN) mission comprises two identical 3-Unit (3U) CubeSats on a polar (∼93 inclin...

    V. Angelopoulos, E. Tsai, L. Bingley, C. Shaffer, D. L. Turner in Space Science Reviews (2020)

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    Defective DNA double-strand break repair underlies enhanced tumorigenesis and chromosomal instability in p27-deficient mice with growth factor-induced oligodendrogliomas

    The tumor suppressive activities of the Kip-family of cyclin-dependent kinase (cdk) inhibitors often go beyond their role directly regulating the cell cycle. In this study, we show that p27 enhances Rad51 accu...

    W L See, J P Miller, M Squatrito, E Holland, M D Resh, A Koff in Oncogene (2010)

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    Pathology of ilioinguinal neuropathy produced by mesh entrapment: case report and literature review

    Ilioinguinal neuropathy is a well-described complication of mesh inguinal herniorrhaphy. We report the first human case, to our knowledge, of ilioinguinal nerve mesh entrapment with neuropathological changes t...

    J. P. Miller, F. Acar, V. B. Kaimaktchiev, S. H. Gultekin, K. J. Burchiel in Hernia (2008)

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    Resent Results and Current Status of the Muon (g–2) Experiment at BNL

    The measurement of the (g−2) value of leptons provides a unique test of theory since it is the only quantity (unlike charge and mass) calculable in the framework of the Standard Model of elementary particles. ...

    S. I. Redin, G. W. Bennett, B. Bousquet in Precision Physics of Simple Atomic Systems (2003)

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    Nitrous Oxide Regimens More Effective than Midazolam for Reducing Distress during Laceration Repair in Young Children. • 382

    J D Luhmann, R M Kennedy, F L Porter, J P Miller, D M Jaffe in Pediatric Research (1998)

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    Stimulus-response properties of cricket cereal filiform receptors

    The dynamic ranges and stimulus-response properties of a large sample of cereal filiform receptors in Acheta domesticus were investigated electrophysiologically. The relation between receptor response and stimulu...

    M. A. Landolfa, J. P. Miller in Journal of Comparative Physiology A (1995)

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    A mathematical model for resolution enhancement in layered sensory systems

    Heiligenberg (1987) recently proposed a model to explain how the representation of a stimulus variable through an ordered array of broadly tuned receptors could allow a degree of stimulus resolution greatly ex...

    J. Zhang, J. P. Miller in Biological Cybernetics (1991)

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    The Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the Muon

    A new experiment is being developed at Brookhaven National Laboratory to measure the g-2 value of the muon to 0.35 ppm. A brief review is given of our knowledge of the muon anomalous magnetic moment, of the mo...

    V. W. Hughes, L. M. Barkov, K. Becker, R. Broughton in High Energy Spin Physics (1991)

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    The Use of Liquid Nitrogen in Food Freezing

    Over the past three decades, Europe has witnessed the widespread development of the frozen food industry. Despite the already enormous growth experienced by the industry, the demand for frozen foodstuffs remai...

    J. P. Miller in Food Freezing (1991)

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    Computer modelling at the single-neuron level

    The computational capabilities of a single neuron depend to a large extent upon the structural and electrical properties of its dendritic branches. New modelling algorithms and a new generation of powerful UNI...

    J.P. Miller in Nature (1990)

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    Behavioral effects of MK-801 in the rat

    Several experiments were conducted to study the effects of the noncompetitive N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonist, MK-801, on learning and memory in the rat. Rats displayed impaired performance on sev...

    D. F. Wozniak, J. W. Olney, L. Kettinger III, M. Price, J. P. Miller in Psychopharmacology (1990)

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    Radiative hyperon processes

    Weak as well as pure electromagnetic radiative decays of hyperons are discussed. The radiative decays of excited hyperon states can provide information on the quark wave functions inside the hyperons. The weak...

    B. L. Roberts, E. C. Booth, K. P. Gall, E. K. McIntyre in Il Nuovo Cimento A (1965-1970) (1989)

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    A measurement of the branching ratio for the +pγ decay

    We have measured the weak radiative decay branching ratio ( +pγ)/( +pπ0). The experiment was carried out at Brookhaven National Laboratory using a low-energy separatedK beam stop** in liquid hydrogen. T...

    N. P. Hessey, E. C. Booth, W. J. Fickinger in Zeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fie… (1989)

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    Analysis of synaptic integration using the laser photoinactivation technique

    Crickets (and many other insects) have two antenna-like appendages at the rear of their abdomen, each of which is covered with hundreds of ‘filiform’ hairs resembling the bristles on a bottle brush. Deflection...

    G. A. Jacobs, J. P. Miller in Experientia (1988)

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    Pyloric Mechanisms

    When the stomatogastric nervous system is dissected out of a lobster, pinned out in a dish and perfused with physiological saline, a highly ordered rhythmic pattern of bursts repeating at a rate of one to two ...

    J. P. Miller in The Crustacean Stomatogastric System (1987)

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    Hypertriglyceridaemia and abnormalities of triglyceride catabolism persisting after pancreatitis

    Thirty-three patients referred consecutively following an attack of pancreatitis at least six weeks earlier (acute pancreatitis in 10 patients and chronic pancreatitis in 23 patients) had an intravenous fat to...

    P. N. Durrington, O. P. Twentyman, J. M. Braganza in International journal of pancreatology (1986)

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    Modeling the electrical behavior of anatomically complex neurons using a network analysis program: Passive membrane

    We describe the application of a popular and widely available electrical circuit simulation program called SPICE to modeling the electrical behavior of neurons with passive membrane properties and arbitrarily ...

    I. Segev, J. W. Fleshman, J. P. Miller, B. Bunow in Biological Cybernetics (1985)

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