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2. Studies of paramagnetic rotaxanes and related assemblies
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Bennett, Tom, Mcinnes, Eric, Winpenny, Richard, and Tuna, Floriana
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EPR ,Rotaxane ,NMR ,Paramagnetic ,coordination - Abstract
The work presented in this thesis centres on the synthesis and measurements of paramagnetic rotaxane molecules consisting of [Cr₇NiF₈(O₂C^tBu)₁₆]⁻ {Cr₇Ni} octametallic rings. The possibility of using {Cr₇Ni} rings as qubits has triggered interest from research chemists. The aim of the project is to synthesise molecules which connect {Cr₇Ni} rings and dissimilar qubits via an ammonium thread. Paramagnetic NMR is used to investigate the relative solution stabilities for a series of pseudorotaxanes by exchanging the ammonium thread. An understanding of the binding preferences of the octametallic macrocycles is important in the design of more complex molecular assemblies. This work begins by exploring the binding preferences between a [Cr₇CoF₈(O₂CCH₂^tBu)₁₆]⁻ macrocycle and dialkylammonium cations through equilibrium constants, quantified using paramagnetic NMR. The study concludes that the relative stability of a pseudorotaxane is dependent upon the structure of the ammonium cation and solvent used. Knowledge of the molecules' relative stabilities was used to synthesise new pseudorotaxanes via an indirect route in high yields (> 80 %). The observations are the first step in the design of more elaborate [n]rotaxane molecules and dynamic systems. A series of two- and three-spin [2]rotaxanes have been synthesised involving [Cr₇NiF₈(O₂C^tBu)₁₆]⁻ {Cr₇Ni} macrocycles, charge-balanced by ammonium threads terminated with metal salen groups (where M = Cu, Ni, VO). Each compound has been characterised using single crystal X-ray diffraction. One of the complexes synthesised includes a three-hetero-spin [2]rotaxane comprising three spin = ½ centres. Continuous wave and pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) experiments were implemented to investigate the structure of the molecules in solution. The inter-spin distances obtained from pulsed EPR experiments are consistent with those observed in the crystal. A twelve-membered nickel cluster has been used to bring multiple {Cr₇Ni} rings together to form a series of [7]rotaxanes. The structure of each molecule differs in the crystal depending on the structure of the coordinated thread. Small angle X-ray scattering supported by molecular dynamic simulations were used to investigate the structure of the molecules in solution. The results indicate that the molecule is stable in solution but adopts conformations which differ to that in the crystal.
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- 2023
3. Whispers in the dark: Signals regulating underground plant–plant interactions
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Yoneyama, Kaori and Bennett, Tom
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- 2024
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4. Legislative impediments to infrastructure development in New Zealand
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Bennett, Tom
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- 2009
5. The law of bylaws - is it a bygone era?
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Bennett, Tom
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- 2007
6. Development contributions a better way to foot the bill?
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Bennett, Tom and Van den Bergen, Joanna
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- 2006
7. The balanced budget...and depreciation
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Bennett, Tom and Polucha, Alaina
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- 2006
8. Beehive influence on Auckland's transport
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Bennett, Tom
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- 2005
9. Put it on the record - new law says 'keep it - don't biff it'
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Bennett, Tom and Van den Bergen, Joanna
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- 2005
10. ARC and ARTA - strength through mutual reliance
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Bennett, Tom
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- 2004
11. Changes to regional appointment process
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Bennett, Tom
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- 2004
12. Avoiding procedural bottlenecks
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McGregor, David and Bennett, Tom
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- 2003
13. Anthoceros genomes illuminate the origin of land plants and the unique biology of hornworts
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Li, Fay-Wei, Nishiyama, Tomoaki, Waller, Manuel, Frangedakis, Eftychios, Keller, Jean, Li, Zheng, Fernandez-Pozo, Noe, Barker, Michael S, Bennett, Tom, Blázquez, Miguel A, Cheng, Shifeng, Cuming, Andrew C, de Vries, Jan, de Vries, Sophie, Delaux, Pierre-Marc, Diop, Issa S, Harrison, C Jill, Hauser, Duncan, Hernández-García, Jorge, Kirbis, Alexander, Meeks, John C, Monte, Isabel, Mutte, Sumanth K, Neubauer, Anna, Quandt, Dietmar, Robison, Tanner, Shimamura, Masaki, Rensing, Stefan A, Villarreal, Juan Carlos, Weijers, Dolf, Wicke, Susann, Wong, Gane K-S, Sakakibara, Keiko, and Szövényi, Péter
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Plant Biology ,Biological Sciences ,Bioinformatics and Computational Biology ,Genetics ,Anthocerotophyta ,Biological Evolution ,Embryophyta ,Genome ,Plant ,Life History Traits ,Crop and Pasture Production ,Ecology ,Plant biology - Abstract
Hornworts comprise a bryophyte lineage that diverged from other extant land plants >400 million years ago and bears unique biological features, including a distinct sporophyte architecture, cyanobacterial symbiosis and a pyrenoid-based carbon-concentrating mechanism (CCM). Here, we provide three high-quality genomes of Anthoceros hornworts. Phylogenomic analyses place hornworts as a sister clade to liverworts plus mosses with high support. The Anthoceros genomes lack repeat-dense centromeres as well as whole-genome duplication, and contain a limited transcription factor repertoire. Several genes involved in angiosperm meristem and stomatal function are conserved in Anthoceros and upregulated during sporophyte development, suggesting possible homologies at the genetic level. We identified candidate genes involved in cyanobacterial symbiosis and found that LCIB, a Chlamydomonas CCM gene, is present in hornworts but absent in other plant lineages, implying a possible conserved role in CCM function. We anticipate that these hornwort genomes will serve as essential references for future hornwort research and comparative studies across land plants.
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- 2020
14. New law has potential to change practices
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Nankervis, John and Bennett, Tom
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- 1993
15. Creating a Culture: How School Leaders Can Optimise Behaviour
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Department for Education (England) and Bennett, Tom
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The national picture of school behaviour is complex, but numerous indicators suggest that it can be better in a great number of schools and contexts. Every leader should consciously aspire to the very best behaviour possible in their schools as a matter of priority. There are a number of strategies that schools with outstanding behaviour use frequently, and these should be shared and made available to all school leaders in order for them to decide if they are appropriate for their schools. This report is an attempt to distill the experience and wisdom of practitioners, for the most part still current in their field. As a result, it is authoritative but not definitive or exhaustive. While its conclusions are a distillation of very broad experiential constituencies, it is also a meditative document. Its observations and recommendations are designed to be practical and represent the real issues faced in school leadership, and the very great possibilities offered by improvement in the area of whole school behaviour. The following are appended: (1) Summary of ITT Behaviour Management Recommendations: Case Study Method; (2) Behaviour Audit Survey for Schools/Inspectors; (3) Literature Review; (4) Bibliography; and (5) Acknowledgements.
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- 2017
16. Multi-physics framework for whole-core analysis of transient fuel performance after load following in a pressurised water reactor
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Peakman, Aiden, Gregg, Robert, Bennett, Tom, Casamor, Max, Martinez-Quiroga, Victor, Freixa, Jordi, Pericas, Raimon, and Rossiter, Glyn
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- 2022
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17. At the crossroads: strigolactones mediate changes in cytokinin synthesis and signalling in response to nitrogen limitation.
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Sigalas, Petros P., Bennett, Tom, Buchner, Peter, Thomas, Stephen G., Jamois, Frank, Arkoun, Mustapha, Yvin, Jean‐Claude, Bennett, Malcolm J., and Hawkesford, Malcolm J.
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WHEAT , *STRIGOLACTONES , *GROWTH regulators , *PHENOTYPES , *BIOSYNTHESIS - Abstract
SUMMARY Strigolactones (SLs) are key regulators of shoot growth and responses to environmental stimuli. Numerous studies have indicated that nitrogen (N) limitation induces SL biosynthesis, suggesting that SLs may play a pivotal role in coordinating systemic responses to N availability, but this idea has not been clearly demonstrated. Here, we generated triple knockout mutants in the SL synthesis gene TaDWARF17 (TaD17) in bread wheat and investigated their phenotypic and transcriptional responses under N limitation, aiming to elucidate the role of SLs in the adaptation to N limitation. Tad17 mutants display typical SL mutant phenotypes, and fail to adapt their shoot growth appropriately to N. Despite exhibiting an increased tillering phenotype, Tad17 mutants continued to respond to N limitation by reducing tiller number, suggesting that SLs are not the sole regulators of tillering in response to N availability. RNA‐seq analysis of basal nodes revealed that the loss of D17 significantly altered the transcriptional response of N‐responsive genes, including changes in the expression profiles of key N response master regulators. Crucially, our findings suggest that SLs are required for the transcriptional downregulation of cytokinin (CK) synthesis and signalling in response to N limitation. Collectively, our results suggest that SLs are essential for the appropriate morphological and transcriptional adaptation to N limitation in wheat, and that the repressive effect of SLs on shoot growth is partly mediated by their repression of CK synthesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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18. Cytokinin and reproductive shoot architecture: bigger and better?
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Walker, Catriona H. and Bennett, Tom
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BOTANY , *FRUIT seeds , *CROP yields , *ANGIOSPERMS , *MERISTEMS - Abstract
Cytokinin (CK) is a key plant hormone, but one whose effects are often misunderstood, partly due to reliance on older data from before the molecular genetic age of plant science. In this mini-review, we examine the role of CK in controlling the reproductive shoot architecture of flowering plants. We begin with a long overdue re-examination of the role of CK in shoot branching, and discuss the relatively paucity of genetic evidence that CK does play a major role in this process. We then examine the role of CK in determining the number of inflorescences, flowers, fruit and seed that plants initiate during reproductive development, and how these are arranged in space and time. The genetic evidence for a major role of CK in controlling these processes is much clearer, and CK has profound effects in boosting the size and number of most reproductive structures. Conversely, the attenuation of CK levels during the reproductive phase likely contributes to reduced organ size seen later in flowering, and the ultimate arrest of inflorescence meristems during end-of-flowering. We finish by discussing how this information can potentially be used to improve crop yields. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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19. FLOWERING LOCUS T-mediated thermal signalling regulates age-dependent inflorescence development in Arabidopsis thaliana.
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González-Suárez, Pablo, Walker, Catriona H, Lock, Thomas, and Bennett, Tom
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ARABIDOPSIS thaliana ,SEED size ,GENITALIA ,LEAF development ,CHILDBEARING age ,FLOWERS ,INFLORESCENCES - Abstract
Many plants show strong heteroblastic changes in the shape and size of organs as they transition from juvenile to reproductive age. Most attention has been focused on heteroblastic development in leaves, but we wanted to understand heteroblastic changes in reproductive organ size. We therefore studied the progression of reproductive development in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana , and found strong reductions in the size of flowers, fruit, seed, and internodes during development. These did not arise from correlative inhibition by older fruits, or from changes in inflorescence meristem size, but seemed to stem from changes in the size of floral organ primordia themselves. We hypothesized that environmental conditions might influence this heteroblastic pattern and found that the ambient temperature during organ initiation strongly influences organ size. We show that this temperature-dependent heteroblasty is dependent on FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT)-mediated signal integration, adding to the repertoire of developmental processes regulated by this pathway. Our results demonstrate that rising global temperatures will not affect just fertility, as is widely described, but also the size and seed number of fruits produced. However, we also show that such effects are not hard-wired, and that selective breeding for FT expression during reproductive development could mitigate such effects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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20. Studying Cation Exchange in {Cr7Co} Pseudorotaxanes: Preparatory Studies for Making Hybrid Molecular Machines.
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Bennett, Tom S., Geue, Niklas, Timco, Grigore A., Whitehead, George F. S., Vitorica‐Yrezabal, Inigo J., Barran, Perdita E., McInnes, Eric J. L., and Winpenny, Richard E. P.
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NUCLEAR magnetic resonance spectroscopy , *CATIONS , *MASS spectrometry , *CROWN ethers , *DYNAMICAL systems , *MACHINE design - Abstract
In the design of dynamic supramolecular systems used in molecular machines, it is important to understand the binding preferences between the macrocycle and stations along the thread. Here, we apply 1H NMR spectroscopy to investigate the relative stabilities of a series of linear alkylammonium templated pseudorotaxanes with the general formula [H2NRR'][Cr7CoF8(O2CCH2tBu)16] by exchanging the cation in solution. Our results show that the pseudorotaxanes are able to exchange threads via a dissociative mechanism. The position of equilibrium is dependent upon the ammonium cation and solvent used. Short chain primary ammonium cations are shown to be far less favourable macrocycle stations than secondary ammonium cations. Collision‐induced dissociation mass spectrometry (CID‐MS) has been used to look at disassembly of the pseudorotaxanes in a solvent‐free environment and stability trends compared to those in acetone‐d6. The energy needed to induce 50 % of the precursor ion loss (E50) is used and shows a similar trend to the equilibria measured by NMR. The relative stabilities of these hybrid inorganic‐organic pseudo‐rotaxanes are different to those of host‐guest compounds involving crown ethers and this may be valuable for the design of molecular machines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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21. The School Research Lead
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Education Development Trust (United Kingdom), researchED, and Bennett, Tom
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The researchED movement has generated a new debate about the role of research in schools. Of course there have always been teachers interested in undertaking research and applying the research findings of others. However, involvement in research has tended to be the personal enthusiasm of the individual teacher rather than a coordinated whole school endeavour. One of the many exciting aspects of the current debate that researchED has stimulated is the emergence of the idea of the Research Lead. Many schools now have a key individual who takes a whole school view of the use of evidence. So how should new Research Leads see their role? This report addresses the question in two ways. Tom Bennett, the founder of researchED, has written this thought-provoking essay that sets out some of the ways in which the work of the Research Lead can be conceptualised. He explores a range of different approaches to research leadership. In addition to his tour of the horizon, several pioneering Research Leads have provided fascinating case studies of research leadership in action in their own schools. Both his analysis and the vignettes from the schools collectively make a powerful case for the new role and the potential benefits in terms of better teaching and learning. The different contributions also make it clear that there is no single blueprint that schools should follow as they explore research engagement. The author provides a deliberately diverse set of possible interpretations of research leadership. The unifying factor that is present in all of his approaches is a strong sense of research as a collective and collegiate endeavour. Similarly the case studies, while illustrating different styles of research leadership, are linked by a shared view of the school as a professional learning community. This is an important and timely report. Our understanding of teacher professionalism is in flux and we have a chance to re-define teaching as a research-engaged calling. The new cadre of Research Leads can influence this and make sure that our view of evidence is securely institutional rather than individualistic. [Introduction by Tony McAleavy. For the first report in this series, see ED574403. For the third report in this series, see ED574405.]
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- 2015
22. Evolution of strigolactone receptors by gradual neo-functionalization of KAI2 paralogues
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Bythell-Douglas, Rohan, Rothfels, Carl J, Stevenson, Dennis WD, Graham, Sean W, Wong, Gane Ka-Shu, Nelson, David C, and Bennett, Tom
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Plant Biology ,Biological Sciences ,Charophyceae ,Embryophyta ,Evolution ,Molecular ,Hydrolases ,Lactones ,Phylogeny ,Plant Growth Regulators ,Plant Proteins ,Signal Transduction ,Strigolactone signalling ,Strigolactone evolution ,Phylogenetics ,Neo-functionalization ,Developmental Biology ,Biological sciences - Abstract
BackgroundStrigolactones (SLs) are a class of plant hormones that control many aspects of plant growth. The SL signalling mechanism is homologous to that of karrikins (KARs), smoke-derived compounds that stimulate seed germination. In angiosperms, the SL receptor is an α/β-hydrolase known as DWARF14 (D14); its close homologue, KARRIKIN INSENSITIVE2 (KAI2), functions as a KAR receptor and likely recognizes an uncharacterized, endogenous signal ('KL'). Previous phylogenetic analyses have suggested that the KAI2 lineage is ancestral in land plants, and that canonical D14-type SL receptors only arose in seed plants; this is paradoxical, however, as non-vascular plants synthesize and respond to SLs.ResultsWe have used a combination of phylogenetic and structural approaches to re-assess the evolution of the D14/KAI2 family in land plants. We analysed 339 members of the D14/KAI2 family from land plants and charophyte algae. Our phylogenetic analyses show that the divergence between the eu-KAI2 lineage and the DDK (D14/DLK2/KAI2) lineage that includes D14 occurred very early in land plant evolution. We show that eu-KAI2 proteins are highly conserved, and have unique features not found in DDK proteins. Conversely, we show that DDK proteins show considerable sequence and structural variation to each other, and lack clearly definable characteristics. We use homology modelling to show that the earliest members of the DDK lineage structurally resemble KAI2 and that SL receptors in non-seed plants likely do not have D14-like structure. We also show that certain groups of DDK proteins lack the otherwise conserved MORE AXILLARY GROWTH2 (MAX2) interface, and may thus function independently of MAX2, which we show is highly conserved throughout land plant evolution.ConclusionsOur results suggest that D14-like structure is not required for SL perception, and that SL perception has relatively relaxed structural requirements compared to KAI2-mediated signalling. We suggest that SL perception gradually evolved by neo-functionalization within the DDK lineage, and that the transition from KAI2-like to D14-like protein may have been driven by interactions with protein partners, rather than being required for SL perception per se.
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23. Prevalence of PErioperAtive CHildhood obesitY in children undergoing general anaesthesia in the UK: a prospective, multicentre, observational cohort study
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Burton, Zoë A., Lewis, Rosie, Bennett, Tom, McLernon, David J., Engelhardt, Thomas, Brooks, Peter B., and Edwards, Mark R.
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- 2021
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24. Plant signalling: The case of the recycled receptor
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Bennett, Tom, primary
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- 2024
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25. Group Work for the Good: Unpacking the Research behind One Popular Classroom Strategy
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Bennett, Tom
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As a philosophy and religious studies high school teacher in the United Kingdom, Tom Bennett discovered that a good deal of what was considered orthodoxy in the profession was unsubstantiated. It was the inspiration for his book, "Teacher Proof: Why Research in Education Doesn't Always Mean What It Claims, and What You Can Do about It," on which this article is based. The book bluntly exposes some of the bigger education myths that still rattle their chains in the classroom. Each chapter is devoted to a questionable educational theory; Bennett examines each claim made for its efficacy by simply following the research crumbs backward. He argues here that one of the most enduring myths he has encountered in education is the subject of this article: group work. Here he presents a discussion of the myth, and everyday realities of group work, and highlights 4 of the usually ignored drawbacks of group work. The article closes with Bennett's recommendation to his colleagues that they use group work when they feel it is appropriate to the task they want their students to achieve and at no other time.
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- 2015
26. Fellowship of the rings : a saga of strigolactones and other small signals
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Machin, Darren C., Hamon-Josse, Maxime, and Bennett, Tom
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- 2020
27. There and back again: An evolutionary perspective on long-distance coordination of plant growth and development
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Wheeldon, Cara D. and Bennett, Tom
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- 2021
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28. What if There Is Another Way? Year 7 Use Diagrammatic Representations of Counterfactuals to Develop Their Causal Reasoning
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Bennett, Tom
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Tom Bennett begins his article with a tale of a frustrating afternoon with Year 7. We've all been there. In his case, his frustration was caused by his finding a conceptual gap between how well his class wanted to do and the actual quality of their causal thinking. Bennett decided to use counterfactuals to improve their thinking. This article shows how his own thinking changed, too. He analyses why his students had struggled with the Battle of Hastings, and then shows the process by which he decided what to do about it, absorbing and adapting the ideas in the literature. The result is a discussion of how to use counterfactual diagrams and formulae, and improved student understanding of what (and Wat) caused the Peasants' Revolt.
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- 2019
29. Strigolactones as Plant Hormones
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Rameau, Catherine, Goormachtig, Sofie, Cardinale, Francesca, Bennett, Tom, Cubas, Pilar, Koltai, Hinanit, editor, and Prandi, Cristina, editor
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- 2019
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30. Asymmetric expansions of FT and TFL1 lineages characterize differential evolution of the EuPEBP family in the major angiosperm lineages
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Bennett, Tom and Dixon, Laura E.
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- 2021
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31. Movement Building: Activism in an Age of Crisis
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Bennett, Tom, primary
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- 2021
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32. Paralogous Radiations of PIN Proteins with Multiple Origins of Noncanonical PIN Structure
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Bennett, Tom, Brockington, Samuel F, Rothfels, Carl, Graham, Sean W, Stevenson, Dennis, Kutchan, Toni, Rolf, Megan, Thomas, Philip, Wong, Gane Ka-Shu, Leyser, Ottoline, Glover, Beverley J, and Harrison, C Jill
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Biotechnology ,Generic health relevance ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Conserved Sequence ,Evolution ,Molecular ,Gene Duplication ,Indoleacetic Acids ,Models ,Molecular ,Multigene Family ,Phylogeny ,Plant Proteins ,Plants ,auxin ,auxin transport ,PIN protein ,plant evolution ,phylogeny ,protein structure ,Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,Evolutionary Biology ,Genetics - Abstract
The plant hormone auxin is a conserved regulator of development which has been implicated in the generation of morphological novelty. PIN-FORMED1 (PIN) auxin efflux carriers are central to auxin function by regulating its distribution. PIN family members have divergent structures and cellular localizations, but the origin and evolutionary significance of this variation is unresolved. To characterize PIN family evolution, we have undertaken phylogenetic and structural analyses with a massive increase in taxon sampling over previous studies. Our phylogeny shows that following the divergence of the bryophyte and lycophyte lineages, two deep duplication events gave rise to three distinct lineages of PIN proteins in euphyllophytes. Subsequent independent radiations within each of these lineages were taxonomically asymmetric, giving rise to at least 21 clades of PIN proteins, of which 15 are revealed here for the first time. Although most PIN protein clades share a conserved canonical structure with a modular central loop domain, a small number of noncanonical clades dispersed across the phylogeny have highly divergent protein structure. We propose that PIN proteins underwent sub- and neofunctionalization with substantial modification to protein structure throughout plant evolution. Our results have important implications for plant evolution as they suggest that structurally divergent PIN proteins that arose in paralogous radiations contributed to the convergent evolution of organ systems in different land plant lineages.
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33. Cancelled operations: a 7-day cohort study of planned adult inpatient surgery in 245 UK National Health Service hospitals
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Moonesinghe, S. Ramani, Wong, Danny J.N., Harris, Steve K., Bedford, James, Boney, Oliver, Chazapis, Maria, Drake, Sharon, Farmer, Laura, Gilhooly, David, Goodwin, James, Lourtie, Jose, Wagstaff, Duncan, Grocott, Mike, Sneyd, Robert, Batchelor, Anna, Brett, Stephen, Plowright, Catherine, Shrestha, Suman, Shawyer, Richard, Ahmed, Shafi, Khondoker, Mizan, Nathanson, Mike, Cripps, Paul, Research & Audit Federation of Trainees (RAFT), Anaesthetic Audit and Research Matrix of Yorkshire (AARMY), Intensive Care & Anaesthesia Research Network of North East Trainees (INCARNNET), Merseyside Anaesthetic Group for Improving Quality (MAGIQ), Midlands East Research by Critical Care and Anaesthetic Trainees (MERCAT), North West Research and Audit Group (NWRAG), Oxford Critical Care Anaesthetic Research Enterprise (OxCCARE), Pan-London Peri-operative Audit & Research Network (PLAN), Scottish East Quality Improvement & Research Academy (SEQuoIA), SESSA Quality Improvement and Research Network (SQUARES), Severn Trainees Anaesthetic Research (STAR), South West Anaesthetic Research Matrix (SWARM), South Yorkshire Hospitals Audit and Research Collaboration (SHARC), Southcoast Peri-operative Audit and Research Collaboration (SPARC), Welsh Anaesthetic Audit Research & Engagement Network (WAAREN), West Midlands Trainee Research Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Network (WMTRAIN), Rawat, Shilpa, Sathe, Sonia, Campbell, Alison, Anandarajah, Janakan, Ball, Nicola, Bandara, Lalindra, Barnes, Dennis, Chapman, Catherine, Connor, Lynda, Cook, Amanda, Ebejer, Amanda, Evans, Samantha, Gallagher, Maire, Goff, Sarah, Halfacree, Irina, Harford, Rachel, Harris, Catherine, Jackson, Rebecca, James, Kathryn, Jones, Claire, Jones, Sharon, Malinovszky, Kathy, Mungai, Serah, Nageswaran, Hari, Perumal, Anand, Pudge, Harriet, Quinn, Leanne, Sheppard, Thomas, Smith, Trudy, Spargo, James, Storton, Sharon, Thomas, Caradog, Thomas, Charlotte, Tyrrell, Samuel, Vale, Owen, Williams, Catrin, Williams, Marie, Williams, Tom, Winfield-Young, Lewys, Worrell, Helen, Moloney, Dermot, Chuni, Chandini, Comara, Jasna, Conway, Brian, Eagle, Zara, Foster, Greg, Platt, Chris, Thorne, Alison, Hee, Wendy Lum, Armstrong, Lisa, Brennan, Albert, Burns, Justine, Busby, Chantal, Couch-Upite, Mechele, Dooks, Emma, Dunlop, Sally, Eijk, Anya, Govindaraju, Ramana, Gregory, Tamsin, Grover, Alka, Hairsine, Brigid, Hennell, Sarah, Hill, Philippa, Hollins, Thomas, Hood, Julian, Horner, Lisa, Hothersall, Helen, Ingham, Rachel, Jackson, Richard, Kitching, Amy, Kurasz, Claire, Munsie, Sarah, Nemeth, Ildiko, Paley, Carole, Premraj, Prabhakaran, Redhead, Sue, Scriven, John, Shaw, Alison, Shenton, Liz, Shiva, Hemantha, Snell, Josie, Sootheran, Lucy, Stewart, Josephine, Swinton, Frank, Totten, Claire, Varghese, Liz, Vest, Sarah, Wetherell, Ben, Hamlyn, Vincent, Tozer, James, Alce, Timothy, Bopanna, Poonam, Draper, Kevin, Emmett, Lucy, Falkner, Phillippa, Fisher, Ellie, Griffiths, Cat, Gunter, Una, Harris, Rebecca, Hashmi, Saima, Jewitt, Helen, Lodhi, Sonal, Organ, Angie, Owen, Elana, Taylor, Frances, Tritean, Maria, Wassall, Richard, Woolley, Jade, MacGregor, Mark, Atkinson, Claire, Croft, Maria, Frost, Victoria, George, Richard, Gray, Catherine, Kuttler, Anja, Lalani, Christina, Peers, Beth, Sharpe, Lisa, Skeoch, Christopher, Tarft, Hayley, Tyson, Emma, Wrigley, Martha, Qadri, Shabir, Abbas, Tahir, Barot, Niraj, Cole, Steve, Ganesh, Ritesh, Groves, Christopher, Iles, Lindsey, Petkova, Hristina, Rau, Clovis, Roberts, Jack, Shakir, Nadeem, Chaurasia, Sunil Kumar, Brown, Julia, Cunningham, Mishell, Daniels, Allison, Gannon, Emily, Haines, Annette, Johnson, Nicola, Ogle, Paul, Perumal, Srinivasan, Zeidan, Lisa, Torrance, Hew, Anwar, Sibtain, Gooneratne, Mevan, Raj, Ashok, Abbott, Tom, Ashton, Laura, Brown, Katherine, Butterfield, Emma, Fenn, Jon, Forsyth-Jones, Tim, Garth, Thomas, Gleeson, Liam, Haines, Ryan, Jacobs, Benjamin, Jyothiraj, Haren, Madhi, Shareef, Marriot, Charlotte, Martin, Rebecca, McMillan, Timothy, Menon, Arun, Mohr, Otto Ernst, Muelmenstaedt, Maria, Naeem, Hanzla, Nagendram, Myura, O'Connor, Cormac, Pang, Ching, Plummer, Kimberley, Rob, Zak, Sellers, Dan, Shaw, Michael, Smith, Christopher, Taylor, Tom, Thorat, Priya, Van Rensberg, Gerhardus, Walker, Sophie, Waqas, Farkhunda, Wicks, Peter, Wirth, Daniel, Armanious, Samuel, Allen, Kellie, Bruni, Salvatore, Burijinti Chenna, Keshava Reddy, Kaliappan, Agilan, Ocampo, Madelaine, Percuin, Adrian, Riches, Joanne, Saclot, Louie, Sevillano, Annaliza, Vertue, Mark, Knowlden, Peter, David, Beena, Gajendragadkar, Pushpaj, Gladstone, George, Hammerbeck, Henry, Iaverdino, Marina, Lilley, Carina, Linton-Willoughby, Ben, Murrell, Daniel, Patro, Shweta, Richie-Mclean, Susanna, Turnbull, Marc, Vatsala, Padmanabhan, McCourt, Killian, Black, Nick, Coary, Ciara, McCarter, Jonathan, Murphy, Alexandra, Pugh, Richard, Littler, Chris, Clements, Stephan, Bairkdar, Linda, Bennett, Gillian, Bird, Tom, Bolger, Annette, Dhar, King, Ene, Raluca, George, 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Fran, Muddanyake, Rahul, Osorio, Eduardo, Patel, Kiran, Pestell, Samuel, Phillips, Steve, Plumb, Jamie, Pratt, Thomas, Quartermain, Bert, Reeves, Rebecca, Robin, Sophie, Scully, Thecla, Sehgal, Anamika, Seifalan, Said, Shuttleworth, Suzanne, Siddique, Omar, Sleap, Esme, Smith, Victoria, Snooks, Richard, Solanki, Virginia, Timmons, Christina, Trimble, Alice, Tunney, Doug, Walker, Kat, Wee, Naomi, Wigley, James, Wilkins, Huw, Wong, Hanna, Wood, Laura, Yogya, Dinithi, Young, Ruth, Shanbhag, Sumant, Ameer, Farrukh, Finnity, Jonathan, Haddock, James, Hunt, Alex, Kuravi, Aditya, Lenehen, Fionnuala, McOwat, Lindsay, Naqvi, Asad, Richardson, Lisa, Siddons, Victoria, Charters, Seema, Jumani, Deepa, Bradley, Peter, Bubb, Laura, Chan, Rebekah, Connell, Lynne, Crone, Rachel, Davis, Hannah, Defeyter, Pascal, Evans, Alison, Howard, Ramdas, Prady, Helena, Rogers, Natalie, Roughley, Lindsay, Whittle, Helen, Zeinali, Daniel, Cherian, Vinanti, Latif, Muhammad Usman, Bajwa, Maqsood, Guy, Jonny, Guz, Krzysztos, Iftikhar, Nauman, Iwanicka, Beata, Khan, Mujeeb, Love, Anna-Marie, Montgomery, Celia, Mulvany, Stephen, O'Kane, Emma, O'Kane, Sinead, Siddiqui, Mansoor, Small, Cathal, Subhani, Shaik, Dana, Emily, Kennedy, Richard, Amey, Isobel, Ashton, Hilary, Baird, Yolanda, Bushell, Caroline, Chadbourn, Indra, Cohen, Merle, Finlay, Emma, Gilbert, Jeanette, Helm, David, Lewis, Carla, Macallan, Jenny, Margalef, Jordi, Martins, Nic, Metiu, Gabi, Moore, Sally, Rose, Hannah, Standley, Tom, Page, Valerie, Bakonyi, Tomas, Ben-Nathan, Simon, Claridge, Melanie, Evans, Jackie, Gardiner, Harriet, Kantsedikas, Ilya, Lachana, Ann, Makker, Ratna, Markwell, Karen, Merrill, Colin, Mukerjee, Prasun, O'Donohoe, Lynn, Oglesby, Fiona, Osbourne, Laura, Parker, Beena, Passaro, Emelia, Russell, Katherine, Shah, Sneh, Sundayi, Saul, Walker, Elaine, Zhao, Xiao, Hosdurga, Guru, Cotterill, Donna, Crowther, Nicola, Dymond, Harvey, Ratcliffe-Law, Thomas, Saunders, Glenn, Saunders, Thomas, Gopal, Vijayakumar, Ahmed, Sajjad, Ali, Abdalla, Crawford, Sarah, De'Ath, Clare, Humphreys, Sally, Swanevelder, Carin, Yap, Yeng, Silk, Jane, Adeniba, Rashidat, Armstrong, Richard, Egole, Osi, Fan, Karen, Gilbert, Kayleigh, Gould, Laura, Hickman, John, Long, Fei, Pahary, Sheik, Reichman, Michelle, Simpson, Kathryn, Singaravelu, Suresh, Ahmed, Dabeeruddeen, Brailsford, Fiona, Bridge, Laura, Collis, Lauren, Jacob, Reni, Jones, Cathy, Kirrage, Amanda, Lowe, Jessica, Mullen, Joanne, Prenter, Andrew, Sarao, Sarbpreet, Sharpley, David, Wankhade, Kavita, Persad, Cindy, Burtenshaw, Andrew, Blyth, Kate, Corcoran, Felicity, Davis, Caroline, Dolan, Rachel, Hussain, Nageena, Pearson, Emma, Pierson, Anna, Poyntz, Victoria, Thrush, Jessica, Wollaston, Alex, Wollaston, Julie, Clements, Paul, Biswas, Arindam, Clayton, Sarah, Clayton, Thomas, Cochrane, Naomi, Duell, Kirsty, Evans, James, Gaskell, Mark, Heaton, Dianne, Heaton, Linzi, Hill, Claire, Killen, Ruth, Latham, Sandra, McIntosh, Gemma, Moore, Chris, Parkinson, Val, Pemberton, Nicola, Robinson, Matthew, Sawyer, Alastair, Sykes, Isabelle, Taylor, Tracey, Tierney, Caroline, van de Snepscheut-Jones, Katja, Wade, Emily, Wahid, Mohammed, Wang, Henry, Williams, Claire, Wu, Dominic, Yadagiri, Manjula, Zabauski, Dmitry, Troth, Laura, Andrews, Eleanor, Bains, Ranjit, Beard, Laura, Birch, Janine, Britton, Rachael, Salmon, Mike, Vassell, Elizabeth, Kubisz-Pudelko, Agnieszka, Allen, Jamie, Allison, Joanna, Baird, Andrew, Gregory, Rob, Luckhurst, Hannah, Mairs, Rebecca, Marshall, Ben, Pippard, Lucy, Pitt-Kerby, Tressy, Savva, Andrew, Walkden, Graham, Weegenaar, Celly, Chandler, Ben, Kanakaraj, Muthuraj, Chamberlain, Andy, Dyer, Simon, Elliott, Kerry, Forshaw, Greg, Furness, Rosie, Gibson, Andy, Howe, Laura, Kent, Sarah, Rodgers, Alicia, Straughan, Ben, Temlett, Emma, Whitwell, John, Wong, D.J.N., Harris, S.K., and Moonesinghe, S.R.
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34. Cracking the enigma: understanding strigolactone signalling in the rhizosphere.
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Clark, Jed and Bennett, Tom
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AGRICULTURE , *STRIGOLACTONES , *CURIOSITIES & wonders , *PLANT exudates , *RHIZOSPHERE , *ANGIOSPERMS - Abstract
The rhizosphere is a complex physical and chemical interface between plants and their underground environment, both biotic and abiotic. Plants exude a large number of chemicals into the rhizosphere in order to manipulate these biotic and abiotic components. Among such chemicals are strigolactones, ancient signalling molecules that in flowering plants act as both internal hormones and external rhizosphere signals. Plants exude strigolactones to communicate with their preferred symbiotic partners and neighbouring plants, but at least some classes of parasitic organisms are able to 'crack' these private messages and eavesdrop on the signals. In this review, we examine the intentional consequences of strigolactone exudation, and also the unintentional consequences caused by eavesdroppers. We examine the molecular mechanisms by which strigolactones act within the rhizosphere, and attempt to understand the enigma of the strigolactone molecular diversity synthesized and exuded into the rhizosphere by plants. We conclude by looking at the prospects of using improved understanding of strigolactones in agricultural contexts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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35. Auxins and Grass Shoot Architecture: How the Most Important Hormone Makes the Most Important Plants
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Wakeman, Alex, primary and Bennett, Tom, additional
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- 2023
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36. Teaching Core Curriculum Content through the Arts.
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Jacobs, Victoria R., Goldberg, Merryl R., and Bennett, Tom R.
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Arts in elementary schools have often been separated from the core curriculum and offered as enrichment activities that are considered beneficial but not essential. This paper highlights how teaching science through the arts can help students more deeply understand core scientific concepts. Specific examples in the paper depict lessons of different lengths in a variety of science topics, art techniques, and grade levels (1-5). The paper's examples show different uses of teaching through the arts; for example, arts can help introduce a topic to students and/or help them review information they have already been studying. Finally, the paper states that this set of examples was chosen to illustrate some additional benefits of teaching through the arts such as engaging and motivating students, reaching "all" students (including some who are traditionally unsuccessful), and introducing students to the arts themselves. (BT)
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- 1999
37. Use of definition, risks factors, and management of hypoglycemia by UK anesthesiologists.
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Lewis, Hannah, Brooks, Katherine, Bennett, Tom, Greenaway, Sarah, and Blaise, Benjamin J.
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HYPOGLYCEMIA ,ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ,FAILURE to thrive syndrome ,CRITICALLY ill children ,BLOOD sugar monitoring ,HYPERGLYCEMIA - Abstract
This article discusses the use of definition, risk factors, and management of hypoglycemia by UK anesthesiologists. It highlights the importance of fasting before surgery to reduce the risk of aspiration, while also maintaining normal blood glucose levels. The article mentions the lack of consensus on the definition of hypoglycemia and the factors that increase the risk of hypoglycemia in children. A survey of UK pediatric anesthesiologists revealed a wide variation in practice regarding the threshold for hypoglycemia and its management. The survey results will inform a future multicenter study aiming to establish clear recommendations for the diagnosis and management of hypoglycemia in children undergoing surgery. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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38. A distributive ‘50% rule’ determines floral initiation rates in the Brassicaceae
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Walker, Catriona H. and Bennett, Tom
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- 2019
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39. The regulation of shoot branching in Arabidopsis thaliana
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Bennett, Tom
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- 2006
40. A Ring of Rotaxanes: Studies of a Large Paramagnetic Assembly in Solution
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Winpenny, Richard, primary, Bennett, Tom, additional, Nawaz, Selina, additional, Asthana, Deepak, additional, Lockyer, Selena, additional, Whitehead, George, additional, Vitorica-Yrezabal, Inigo, additional, Timco, Grigore, additional, Burton, Neil, additional, and McInnes, Eric, additional
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- 2023
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41. Cognition is not evidence of sentience
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Bennett, Tom, primary
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- 2023
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42. Strigolactones optimise plant water usage by modulating vessel formation
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Zhao, Jiao, primary, Shi, Dongbo, additional, Kaeufer, Kiara, additional, Song, Changzheng, additional, Xu, Xiaocai, additional, Luzzietti, Laura, additional, Bennett, Tom, additional, Kaufmann, Kerstin, additional, and Greb, Thomas, additional
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- 2023
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43. A ring of rotaxanes: studies of a large paramagnetic assembly in solutio.
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Bennett, Tom S., Nawaz, Selina, Lockyer, Selena J., Asthana, Deepak, Whitehead, George F. S., Vitorica-Yrezabal, Inigo J., Timco, Grigore A., Burton, Neil A., Winpenny, Richard E. P., and McInnes, Eric J. L.
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- 2023
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44. Opportunities to Learn Fractions in Elementary Mathematics Classrooms
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Gearhart, Maryl, Saxe, Geoffrey B., Seltzer, Michael, Schlackman, Jonah, Ching, Cynthia Carter, Nasir, Na'ilah, Fall, Randy, Bennett, Tom, Rhine, Steven, and Sloan, Tine F.
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- 1999
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45. FLOWERING LOCUS T mediates photo-thermal timing of inflorescence meristem arrest in Arabidopsis thaliana
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González-Suárez, Pablo, primary, Walker, Catriona H, additional, and Bennett, Tom, additional
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- 2023
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46. Just enough fruit: understanding feedback mechanisms during sexual reproductive development
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Sadka, Avi, primary, Walker, Catriona H, additional, Haim, Dor, additional, and Bennett, Tom, additional
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- 2023
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47. Adduct Ions as Diagnostic Probes of Metallosupramolecular Complexes Using Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry
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Geue, Niklas, primary, Bennett, Tom S., additional, Ramakers, Lennart A. I., additional, Timco, Grigore A., additional, McInnes, Eric J. L., additional, Burton, Neil A., additional, Armentrout, P. B., additional, Winpenny, Richard E. P., additional, and Barran, Perdita E., additional
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- 2023
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48. The DD Check App for prevention and control of digital dermatitis in dairy herds
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Tremblay, Marlène, Bennett, Tom, and Döpfer, Dörte
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- 2016
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49. SMAX1-LIKE7 Signals from the Nucleus to Regulate Shoot Development in Arabidopsis via Partially EAR Motif-Independent Mechanisms
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Liang, Yueyang, Ward, Sally, Li, Ping, Bennett, Tom, and Leyser, Ottoline
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- 2016
50. SMAX1-LIKE/D53 Family Members Enable Distinct MAX2-Dependent Responses to Strigolactones and Karrikins in Arabidopsis
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Soundappan, Ishwarya, Bennett, Tom, Morffy, Nicholas, Liang, Yueyang, Stanga, John P., Abbas, Amena, Leyser, Ottoline, and Nelson, David C.
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- 2015
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