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Autor:
F. Kong, C. Zhang, H. Larocque, Z. Li, F. Bouchard, D. H. Ko, G. G. Brown, A. Korobenko, T. J. Hammond, Robert W. Boyd, E. Karimi, P. B. Corkum
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2019)
Ultrafast pulses with controlled parameters are desirable in many applications including probing materials and their interaction with light. Here the authors demonstrate a technique for polarization control of XUV beam using high-harmonic generation
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https://doaj.org/article/68529ced7c584f0caf82110f4b86502e
Autor:
C. C. Niva, R. M. Cezar, P. M. Fonseca, M. R. G. Zagatto, E. M. Oliveira, E. F. Bush, L. A. Clasen, G. G. Brown
Publikováno v:
Brazilian Journal of Biology, Vol 75, Iss 4 suppl 1, Pp 169-175
Abstract Enchytraeids are small oligochaetes found worldwide in soils with sufficient moisture and organic matter, but scarcely studied in the Southern hemisphere. This is the third study on enchytraeid abundance in Brazil using wet extraction and th
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https://doaj.org/article/3d3cf006c3a54419962c2002a753db42
Autor:
G. G. Brown
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Modern Language Review. Oct1975, Vol. 70 Issue 4, p786-794. 9p.
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G. G. Brown
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Journal of Heredity. 90:351-356
Two male sterile cytoplasms, nap and pol, are found in the oilseed rape species Brassica napus. As with many other forms of cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS), the mtDNA regions implicated in specifying the two forms of male sterility contain novel ope
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Current Genetics. 31:70-79
A plant mitochondrial gene with sequence similarity to ccl1, a bacterial gene involved in cytochrome c biogenesis, occurs as a single open reading frame in wheat, Oenothera, carrot and Marchantia mtDNAs. In Brassica napus "Polima" or Brassica campest
Autor:
G. G. Brown, D. Ronen
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Journal of the Operational Research Society. 48:779-785
Autor:
G. G. Brown
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Neurocase. 2:413a-428
Autor:
B C, Schweinsburg, M J, Taylor, O M, Alhassoon, J S, Videen, G G, Brown, T L, Patterson, F, Berger, I, Grant
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Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research. 25(6)
Investigations have suggested that frontal lobe abnormalities are a prominent feature of the alcoholic brain, indicated by impaired neuropsychological performance on tests of frontal lobe function and by reduced frontal lobe volume in neuroimaging an
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Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research. 25(2)
Studies of brain functioning in alcohol-dependent adults have produced varied results but generally suggest that alcohol affects brain functioning and that relatively short durations of heavy drinking may adversely affect women. It remains unclear wh