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Peggy A. O'Day, J. Gittins, Asger K. Pedersen, Henriette Hansen, M. P. Gorton, Robert A. Duncan, Dennis K. Bird, J. J. Fawcett, C. K. Brooks
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Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 197:183-218
Autor:
J. J. Fawcett
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International and Comparative Law Quarterly. 44:744-770
MULTI-PARTY litigation in a strict sense is referring to the situation "where there are three or more parties to a single action".' Under English law two or more parties may be joined together in one action as plaintiffs or defendants with the leave
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Cytometry. 15:129-140
Flow cytometric (FCM) studies were performed on nuclei, ethanol-fixed CHO cells, and isolated human GM130 chromosomes stained with two new cyanine dyes, TOTO and YOYO. These fluorochromes, which are dimers of thiazole orange and oxazole yellow, respe
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J. J. Fawcett
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The Cambridge Law Journal. 49:44-62
It has often been asserted that English private international law has no doctrine of evasion of the law. It is true that English law has never developed a general doctrine, like the French one of fraude a la hi, to deal with cases of evasion. Nonethe
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M C, Roslaniec, C S, Bell-Prince, H A, Crissman, J J, Fawcett, P M, Goodwin, R, Habbersett, J H, Jett, R A, Keller, J C, Martin, B L, Marrone, J P, Nolan, M S, Park, B L, Sailer, L A, Sklar, J A, Steinkamp, L S, Cram
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Human cell. 10(1)
The envelope that defines the limits within which flow cytometry was developed is being rapidly expanded. For example: detection sensitivity has been extended to single molecules, the size range of "particle" analysis now extends from DNA fragments t
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Methods in cell biology.
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Methods in cell biology. 33
Autor:
J. J. Fawcett
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The Modern Law Review. 49:225-234
Autor:
R. A. F. Grieve, J. J. Fawcett
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Journal of Petrology. 15:113-139
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Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology. 73:119-126
The alkalic ultramafic Batbjerg intrusion of East Greenland contains rocks in which nepheline and leucite are important constituents. In addition, there are vermicular, ‘finger print’ intergrowths of nepheline with potassium feldspar, and patchy