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2. The ‘co’ in co-production of climate action: Challenging boundaries within and between science, policy and practice
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Howarth, C., Lane, M., Morse-Jones, S., Brooks, K., and Viner, D.
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- 2022
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3. Population genomics of Mediterranean oat (A. sativa) reveals high genetic diversity and three loci for heading date
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Canales, F. J., Montilla-Bascón, G., Bekele, W. A., Howarth, C. J., Langdon, T., Rispail, N., Tinker, N. A., and Prats, E.
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- 2021
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4. Investigating the Effects of tDCS on Visual Orientation Discrimination Task Performance: “the Possible Influence of Placebo”
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Bin Dawood, A., Dickinson, A., Aytemur, A., Howarth, C., Milne, E., and Jones, M.
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- 2020
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5. Co-producing UK climate change adaptation policy: An analysis of the 2012 and 2017 UK Climate Change Risk Assessments
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Howarth, C., Morse-Jones, S., Brooks, K., and Kythreotis, A.P.
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- 2018
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6. Brain energy supply and usage
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Howarth, C.
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Although a coupling between cerebral energy consumption and neuronal activity was initially suggested over a hundred years ago, the exact relationship remains unclear. This thesis addresses four aspects of the energy supply to the brain. First, blood flow is increased to areas where neurons are more active, and it is this blood flow increase which forms the basis of functional imaging techniques. In contrast to the common assumption that blood flow regulation occurs solely at the arteriole level, I have demonstrated experimentally that blood flow control, mediated by pericytes, also occurs in capillaries. Second, it has been proposed that glutamate transporters coordinate CNS glucose and oxygen usage: glutamate released from neurons is taken up into astrocytes, evoking glycolysis which is suggested to export lactate to power neuronal oxidative phosphorylation. I tested this hypothesis by measuring oxygen use when glial glutamate uptake was blocked, and found that this had little effect on the oxygen use evoked by neural activity, arguing against the idea that glutamate uptake and astrocyte lactate export regulate neuronal oxidative phosphorylation. Third, although it is known that most of the brain's energy is used on reversing the ion fluxes which generate action potentials and synaptic currents, in general it is unknown how the energetic resources to the brain are allotted to carry out different aspects of neuronal information processing. I constructed an energy budget for the cerebellum using the measured properties of cells in this area. This provides insight into how evolution has allocated energy at the cellular and subcellular levels to different parts of a neural computation. Finally, I estimated the amount of brain energy use expended on conscious perception of stimuli, as opposed to being used on unconscious information processing. Surprisingly, only a small percentage of brain energy is used on conscious perception.
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- 2008
7. Axonal Processes and Neural Plasticity. III Competition for Dendrites
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Elliott, T., Howarth, C. I., and Shadbolt, N. R.
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- 1997
8. Neural Competition and Statistical Mechanics
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Elliott, T., Howarth, C. I., and Shadbolt, N. R.
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- 1996
9. Making London porcelain—a multidisciplinary project connecting local communities with the technological and innovation histories of london’s early porcelain manufacturers
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Burgio, L, Domoney, K, Haseldine, G, and McCaffrey-Howarth, C
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public engagement ,Archeology ,scientific analysis ,Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,Bow ,ceramic heritage ,Chelsea ,Conservation ,English porcelain - Abstract
This collaborative multidisciplinary pilot project involving the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), the Ashmolean Museum, and Newham Borough of London, examined the composition of a selection of eighteenth-century porcelain objects by two of London’s first porcelain manufacturers, Bow and Chelsea. As the first science-based public engagement project to be piloted by the V&A, it succeeded in bringing together young Londoners and their communities to investigate local histories of scientific and artistic innovation through the analysis and remaking of eighteenth-century porcelain. Scientific object analysis informed activities with local sixth-form students, revealing the intimate link between art and science, and showcasing the V&A Science Lab as a national hub for heritage science. Public outreach activities, including an exhibition at Stratford Library and workshops for Newham Heritage Month also provided hands-on learning, including curatorial and object-handling experience, and the embodied practices of remaking. Ultimately, this project stimulated new ways of engaging with ceramics collections and explored how the creativity and ingenuity of eighteenth-century ceramics pioneers can provide inspiration for the next generation of makers.
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- 2023
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10. The use of field peas to substitute soya in broiler finishing diets
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MacKintosh, S.B., primary, Abeysena, V., additional, Thompson, P., additional, Girdwood, S., additional, Jones, H., additional, Leemans, D., additional, Carter, E., additional, Worgan, H., additional, Howarth, C., additional, and Moorby, J., additional
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- 2023
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11. GASIFICATION AND THERMOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON BIO AND WASTE FUELS WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO HAZELNUT SHELLS
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Olgun, Hayati, primary, Dogru, Murat, additional, Howarth, C. R., additional, and Malik, Abdullah A., additional
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- 2023
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12. PERFORMANCE OF A SMALL SCALE UPDRAFT BIOMASS GASIFIER
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Dogru, Murat, primary, Howarth, C. R., additional, Malik, Abdullah A., additional, and Olgun, Hayati, additional
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- 2023
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13. Investigating the Effects of tDCS on Visual Orientation Discrimination Task Performance: “the Possible Influence of Placebo”
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Bin Dawood, A., Dickinson, A., Aytemur, A., Howarth, C., Milne, E., and Jones, M.
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The non-invasive neuromodulation technique tDCS offers the promise of a low-cost tool for both research and clinical applications in psychology, psychiatry, and neuroscience. However, findings regarding its efficacy are often equivocal. A key issue is that the clinical and cognitive applications studied are often complex and thus effects of tDCS are difficult to predict given its known effects on the basic underlying neurophysiology, namely alterations in cortical inhibition-excitation balance. As such, it may be beneficial to assess the effects of tDCS in tasks whose performance has a clear link to cortical inhibition-excitation balance such as the visual orientation discrimination task (ODT). In prior studies in our laboratory, no practice effects were found during 2 consecutive runs of the ODT, thus in the current investigation, to examine the effects of tDCS, subjects received 10 min of 2 mA occipital tDCS (sham, anode, cathode) between a first and second run of ODT. Surprisingly, subjects’ performance significantly improved in the second run of ODT compared to the first one regardless of the tDCS stimulation type they received (anodal, cathodal, or sham-tDCS). Possible causes for such an improvement could have been due to either a generic “placebo” effect of tDCS (as all subjects received some form of tDCS) or an increased delay period between the two runs of ODT of the current study compared to our previous work (10-min duration required to administer tDCS as opposed to ~ 2 min in previous studies as a “break”). As such, we tested these two possibilities with a subsequent experiment in which subjects received 2-min or 10-min delay between the 2 runs (with no tDCS) or 10 min of sham-tDCS. Only sham-tDCS resulted in improved performance thus these data add to a growing literature suggesting that tDCS has powerful placebo effect that may occur even in the absence of active cortical modulation.
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- 2024
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14. Could Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) be the new weapon in our fight against Necrotising Enterocolitis?
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Howarth, C, Banerjee, J, Leung, T, and Aladangady, N
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Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health - Abstract
There is no ideal single gut tissue or inflammatory biomarker available to help to try and identify Necrotising Enterocolitis (NEC) before its clinical onset. Neonatologists are all too familiar with the devastating consequences of NEC, and despite many advances in neonatal care the mortality and morbidity associated with NEC remains significant. In this article we review Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) as a method of measuring regional gut tissue oxygenation. We discuss its current and potential future applications, including considering its effectiveness as a possible new weapon in the early identification of NEC.
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- 2022
15. Breeding for Abiotic Stresses for Sustainable Agriculture
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Witcombe, J. R., Hollington, P. A., Howarth, C. J., Reader, S., and Steele, K. A.
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- 2008
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16. Methods of Comparative Study
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Armstrong, W., Hodgson, J. G., Booth, R. E., Gaitens, P., Grime, J. P., Band, S. R., Mowforth, M. A., Crawford, R. M. M., Bossard, C. C., Hillier, S. H., Leprince, O., Thorpe, P. C., Duran, M. V., Reiling, K., Davison, A. W., Ashenden, T. W., Pearcy, R. W., Hendry, G. A. F., Howarth, C. J., Willis, A. J., Pearce, A. M. K., Farrar, J. F., Campbell, B. D., Mackey, J. M. L., Hunt, R., Neal, A. M., Laffarga, J., Montserrat-Marti, G., Stockey, A., Whitehouse, J., Hand, D. W., Hannah, M. A., Neal, A., Poorter, H., Welschen, R. A. M., Anderson, J. M., Scholes, J. D., Horton, P., MacPherson-Stewart, S. F., Dearman, R. S., Cooper, J. E. L., Tasker, D. E., Welker, J. M., Stewart, G. R., Walker, D. A., Leegood, R. C., Lambers, H., van der Werf, A., Bergkotte, M., Thompson, K., Reader, R. J., Jalili, A., Spencer, R. E., Matthews, N., Leake, J. R., Read, D. J., Fitter, A. H., Brocklebank, K. J., Price, A. H., Earnshaw, M. J., Merzlyak, M. N., Rorison, I. H., Gupta, P. L., Etherington, J. R., Thanos, C. A., Baker, A. J. M., Snowden, R. E. D., Wheeler, B. D., Sellars, B., Warman, E. A., Hendry, G. A. F., editor, and Grime, J. P., editor
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- 1993
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17. The Hydrodynamic and Mass Transfer Characteristics of a Large Centrifugal Water Deoxygenator
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Al-Shaban, K., Balasundaram, V., Howarth, C. R., Ramshaw, C., Peel, J. R. A., and Pilavachi, P. A., editor
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- 1993
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18. Energy Efficient Processing Using Spray Evaporation Cooling Techniques
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Howarth, C. R., Jachuck, R. J. J., Ramshaw, C., and Pilavachi, P. A., editor
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- 1993
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19. The Performance Characteristics of a Water/Water 'Polymer Film Compact Heat Exchanger' (PFCHE)
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Howarth, C. R., Jachuck, R. J. J., Ramshaw, C., and Pilavachi, P. A., editor
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- 1993
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20. Genetic Diversity and Population Structure Among Oat Cultivars and Landraces
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Montilla-Bascón, G., Sánchez-Martín, J., Rispail, N., Rubiales, D., Mur, L., Langdon, T., Griffiths, I., Howarth, C., and Prats, E.
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- 2013
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21. A Different Take: Reflections on an intergenerational participatory research project on child poverty
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Howarth, C., Mccartney, C., Maria Mansfield, and Main, G.
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This article provides reflections on ‘A Different Take’, a participatory action research (PAR) project which aimed to amplify the knowledge of children, young people and parents in anti-poverty research, policy and practice. In recent decades there has been an increasing emphasis on experiential knowledge in understanding poverty, especially through the use of PAR; this has emerged in parallel with sociological studies of childhood which emphasise the importance of considering children as active agents whose perspectives should be included in research. While these two developments are ostensibly strongly interrelated, children’s perspectives remain largely absent in research and in agenda-setting around child poverty. In this article we offer some critical reflections on an effort to bring the two together through a recent inter-generational PAR project to evidence the ways in which this approach: (1) generated new child- and family-specific knowledge; (2) added conceptually to poverty research methodology with implications for future research; and (3) illustrated the potential for local authority policy-makers to embed the knowledge of children and adults living in poverty into their policies and practices. These reflections may be useful for practitioners and policymakers working with disadvantaged children, young people and families, and may provide ideas for how intergenerational PAR can serve to holistically embed the knowledge of those impacted by poverty in research, practice and policy.
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- 2021
22. Development of genic-microsatellite markers for sorghum staygreen QTL using a comparative genomic approach with rice
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Srinivas, G., Satish, K., Murali Mohan, S., Nagaraja Reddy, R., Madhusudhana, R., Balakrishna, D., Venkatesh Bhat, B., Howarth, C. J., and Seetharama, N.
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- 2008
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23. Key relationships between non-invasive functional neuroimaging and the underlying neuronal activity
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Mishra, A., Hall, C.N., Howarth, C., and Freeman, R.D.
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Functional neuroimaging using MRI relies on measurements of blood oxygenation level\ud dependent (BOLD) signals from which inferences are made about the underlying neuronal\ud activity. This is possible because neuronal activity elicits increases in blood flow via neurovascular\ud coupling, which gives rise to the BOLD signal. Hence, an accurate interpretation of what BOLD\ud signals mean in terms of neural activity depends on a full understanding of the mechanisms that\ud underlie the measured signal, including neurovascular and neurometabolic coupling, contribution\ud of different cells types to local signaling, and regional differences in these mechanisms.\ud Furthermore, the contributions of systemic functions to blood flow may vary with ageing, disease\ud and arousal states, in both neuronal and vascular function. In addition, recent developments in\ud non-invasive imaging technology, such as high field fMRI, and comparative inter-species analysis\ud allow connections between non-invasive data and mechanistic knowledge gained from invasive\ud cellular-level studies. Considered together, these factors have immense potential to improve\ud BOLD signal interpretation and bring us closer to the ultimate purpose of decoding human\ud cognition. This themed issue covers a range of recent advances in these topics, providing a\ud multidisciplinary scientific and technical framework for future work in the neurovascular and\ud cognitive sciences.
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- 2020
24. Neurovascular coupling preserved in a chronic mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease: methodology is critical
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Sharp, P.S., Ameen-Ali, K.E., Boorman, L., Harris, S., Wharton, S., Howarth, C., Shabir, O., Redgrave, P., and Berwick, J.
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Impaired neurovascular coupling has been suggested as an early pathogenic factor in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), which could serve as an early biomarker of cerebral pathology. We have established an anaesthetic regime to allow repeated measurements of neurovascular function over three months in the J20 mouse model of AD (J20-AD) and wild-type (WT) controls. Animals were 9–12 months old at the start of the experiment. Mice were chronically prepared with a cranial window through which 2-Dimensional optical imaging spectroscopy (2D-OIS) was used to generate functional maps of the cerebral blood volume and saturation changes evoked by whisker stimulation and vascular reactivity challenges. Unexpectedly, the hemodynamic responses were largely preserved in the J20-AD group. This result failed to confirm previous investigations using the J20-AD model. However, a final acute electrophysiology and 2D-OIS experiment was performed to measure both neural and hemodynamic responses concurrently. In this experiment, previously reported deficits in neurovascular coupling in the J20-AD model were observed. This suggests that J20-AD mice may be more susceptible to the physiologically stressing conditions of an acute experimental procedure compared to WT animals. These results therefore highlight the importance of experimental procedure when determining the characteristics of animal models of human disease.
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- 2020
25. Cerebral Oxygenation in Preterm Infants with Necrotizing Enterocolitis
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Howarth, C, Banerjee, J, Leung, T, Eaton, S, Morris, JK, and Aladangady, N
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Preterm infants with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) are known to have worse neurodevelopmental outcomes, but there is no substantial evidence to support an underlying pathophysiology. We aimed to examine whether cerebral oxygenation differs in those infants who develop NEC compared to cerebral oxygenation in those who do not.\ud \ud METHODS: We examined 48 infants
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- 2020
26. Testing a global standard for quantifying species recovery and assessing conservation impact.
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Grace, MK, Akçakaya, HR, Bennett, EL, Brooks, TM, Heath, A, Hedges, S, Hilton-Taylor, C, Hoffmann, M, Hochkirch, A, Jenkins, R, Keith, DA, Long, B, Mallon, DP, Meijaard, E, Milner-Gulland, EJ, Rodriguez, JP, Stephenson, PJ, Stuart, SN, Young, RP, Acebes, P, Alfaro-Shigueto, J, Alvarez-Clare, S, Andriantsimanarilafy, RR, Arbetman, M, Azat, C, Bacchetta, G, Badola, R, Barcelos, LMD, Barreiros, JP, Basak, S, Berger, DJ, Bhattacharyya, S, Bino, G, Borges, PAV, Boughton, RK, Brockmann, HJ, Buckley, HL, Burfield, IJ, Burton, J, Camacho-Badani, T, Cano-Alonso, LS, Carmichael, RH, Carrero, C, Carroll, JP, Catsadorakis, G, Chapple, DG, Chapron, G, Chowdhury, GW, Claassens, L, Cogoni, D, Constantine, R, Craig, CA, Cunningham, AA, Dahal, N, Daltry, JC, Das, GC, Dasgupta, N, Davey, A, Davies, K, Develey, P, Elangovan, V, Fairclough, D, Febbraro, MD, Fenu, G, Fernandes, FM, Fernandez, EP, Finucci, B, Földesi, R, Foley, CM, Ford, M, Forstner, MRJ, García, N, Garcia-Sandoval, R, Gardner, PC, Garibay-Orijel, R, Gatan-Balbas, M, Gauto, I, Ghazi, MGU, Godfrey, SS, Gollock, M, González, BA, Grant, TD, Gray, T, Gregory, AJ, van Grunsven, RHA, Gryzenhout, M, Guernsey, NC, Gupta, G, Hagen, C, Hagen, CA, Hall, MB, Hallerman, E, Hare, K, Hart, T, Hartdegen, R, Harvey-Brown, Y, Hatfield, R, Hawke, T, Hermes, C, Hitchmough, R, Hoffmann, PM, Howarth, C, Hudson, MA, Hussain, SA, Huveneers, C, Jacques, H, Jorgensen, D, Katdare, S, Katsis, LKD, Kaul, R, Kaunda-Arara, B, Keith-Diagne, L, Kraus, DT, de Lima, TM, Lindeman, K, Linsky, J, Louis, E, Loy, A, Lughadha, EN, Mangel, JC, Marinari, PE, Martin, GM, Martinelli, G, McGowan, PJK, McInnes, A, Teles Barbosa Mendes, E, Millard, MJ, Mirande, C, Money, D, Monks, JM, Morales, CL, Mumu, NN, Negrao, R, Nguyen, AH, Niloy, MNH, Norbury, GL, Nordmeyer, C, Norris, D, O'Brien, M, Oda, GA, Orsenigo, S, Outerbridge, ME, Pasachnik, S, Pérez-Jiménez, JC, Pike, C, Pilkington, F, Plumb, G, Portela, RDCQ, Prohaska, A, Quintana, MG, Rakotondrasoa, EF, Ranglack, DH, Rankou, H, Rawat, AP, Reardon, JT, Rheingantz, ML, Richter, SC, Rivers, MC, Rogers, LR, da Rosa, P, Rose, P, Royer, E, Ryan, C, de Mitcheson, YJS, Salmon, L, Salvador, CH, Samways, MJ, Sanjuan, T, Souza Dos Santos, A, Sasaki, H, Schutz, E, Scott, HA, Scott, RM, Serena, F, Sharma, SP, Shuey, JA, Silva, CJP, Simaika, JP, Smith, DR, Spaet, JLY, Sultana, S, Talukdar, BK, Tatayah, V, Thomas, P, Tringali, A, Trinh-Dinh, H, Tuboi, C, Usmani, AA, Vasco-Palacios, AM, Vié, J-C, Virens, J, Walker, A, Wallace, B, Waller, LJ, Wang, H, Wearn, OR, van Weerd, M, Weigmann, S, Willcox, D, Woinarski, J, Yong, JWH, Young, S, Grace, MK, Akçakaya, HR, Bennett, EL, Brooks, TM, Heath, A, Hedges, S, Hilton-Taylor, C, Hoffmann, M, Hochkirch, A, Jenkins, R, Keith, DA, Long, B, Mallon, DP, Meijaard, E, Milner-Gulland, EJ, Rodriguez, JP, Stephenson, PJ, Stuart, SN, Young, RP, Acebes, P, Alfaro-Shigueto, J, Alvarez-Clare, S, Andriantsimanarilafy, RR, Arbetman, M, Azat, C, Bacchetta, G, Badola, R, Barcelos, LMD, Barreiros, JP, Basak, S, Berger, DJ, Bhattacharyya, S, Bino, G, Borges, PAV, Boughton, RK, Brockmann, HJ, Buckley, HL, Burfield, IJ, Burton, J, Camacho-Badani, T, Cano-Alonso, LS, Carmichael, RH, Carrero, C, Carroll, JP, Catsadorakis, G, Chapple, DG, Chapron, G, Chowdhury, GW, Claassens, L, Cogoni, D, Constantine, R, Craig, CA, Cunningham, AA, Dahal, N, Daltry, JC, Das, GC, Dasgupta, N, Davey, A, Davies, K, Develey, P, Elangovan, V, Fairclough, D, Febbraro, MD, Fenu, G, Fernandes, FM, Fernandez, EP, Finucci, B, Földesi, R, Foley, CM, Ford, M, Forstner, MRJ, García, N, Garcia-Sandoval, R, Gardner, PC, Garibay-Orijel, R, Gatan-Balbas, M, Gauto, I, Ghazi, MGU, Godfrey, SS, Gollock, M, González, BA, Grant, TD, Gray, T, Gregory, AJ, van Grunsven, RHA, Gryzenhout, M, Guernsey, NC, Gupta, G, Hagen, C, Hagen, CA, Hall, MB, Hallerman, E, Hare, K, Hart, T, Hartdegen, R, Harvey-Brown, Y, Hatfield, R, Hawke, T, Hermes, C, Hitchmough, R, Hoffmann, PM, Howarth, C, Hudson, MA, Hussain, SA, Huveneers, C, Jacques, H, Jorgensen, D, Katdare, S, Katsis, LKD, Kaul, R, Kaunda-Arara, B, Keith-Diagne, L, Kraus, DT, de Lima, TM, Lindeman, K, Linsky, J, Louis, E, Loy, A, Lughadha, EN, Mangel, JC, Marinari, PE, Martin, GM, Martinelli, G, McGowan, PJK, McInnes, A, Teles Barbosa Mendes, E, Millard, MJ, Mirande, C, Money, D, Monks, JM, Morales, CL, Mumu, NN, Negrao, R, Nguyen, AH, Niloy, MNH, Norbury, GL, Nordmeyer, C, Norris, D, O'Brien, M, Oda, GA, Orsenigo, S, Outerbridge, ME, Pasachnik, S, Pérez-Jiménez, JC, Pike, C, Pilkington, F, Plumb, G, Portela, RDCQ, Prohaska, A, Quintana, MG, Rakotondrasoa, EF, Ranglack, DH, Rankou, H, Rawat, AP, Reardon, JT, Rheingantz, ML, Richter, SC, Rivers, MC, Rogers, LR, da Rosa, P, Rose, P, Royer, E, Ryan, C, de Mitcheson, YJS, Salmon, L, Salvador, CH, Samways, MJ, Sanjuan, T, Souza Dos Santos, A, Sasaki, H, Schutz, E, Scott, HA, Scott, RM, Serena, F, Sharma, SP, Shuey, JA, Silva, CJP, Simaika, JP, Smith, DR, Spaet, JLY, Sultana, S, Talukdar, BK, Tatayah, V, Thomas, P, Tringali, A, Trinh-Dinh, H, Tuboi, C, Usmani, AA, Vasco-Palacios, AM, Vié, J-C, Virens, J, Walker, A, Wallace, B, Waller, LJ, Wang, H, Wearn, OR, van Weerd, M, Weigmann, S, Willcox, D, Woinarski, J, Yong, JWH, and Young, S
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Recognizing the imperative to evaluate species recovery and conservation impact, in 2012 the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) called for development of a "Green List of Species" (now the IUCN Green Status of Species). A draft Green Status framework for assessing species' progress toward recovery, published in 2018, proposed 2 separate but interlinked components: a standardized method (i.e., measurement against benchmarks of species' viability, functionality, and preimpact distribution) to determine current species recovery status (herein species recovery score) and application of that method to estimate past and potential future impacts of conservation based on 4 metrics (conservation legacy, conservation dependence, conservation gain, and recovery potential). We tested the framework with 181 species representing diverse taxa, life histories, biomes, and IUCN Red List categories (extinction risk). Based on the observed distribution of species' recovery scores, we propose the following species recovery categories: fully recovered, slightly depleted, moderately depleted, largely depleted, critically depleted, extinct in the wild, and indeterminate. Fifty-nine percent of tested species were considered largely or critically depleted. Although there was a negative relationship between extinction risk and species recovery score, variation was considerable. Some species in lower risk categories were assessed as farther from recovery than those at higher risk. This emphasizes that species recovery is conceptually different from extinction risk and reinforces the utility of the IUCN Green Status of Species to more fully understand species conservation status. Although extinction risk did not predict conservation legacy, conservation dependence, or conservation gain, it was positively correlated with recovery potential. Only 1.7% of tested species were categorized as zero across all 4 of these conservation impact metrics, indicating that conservation has
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27. Participation in the National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools’ Knowledge Broker Mentoring Program: a public health inspector perspective
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Powers, Andrea, primary, Pelletier, T., additional, Ray, R., additional, Reynolds, A., additional, Howarth, C., additional, and Dobbins, M., additional
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- 2021
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28. Mapping and characterisation of QTL × E interactions for traits determining grain and stover yield in pearl millet
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Yadav, R., Bidinger, F., Hash, C., Yadav, Y., Yadav, O., Bhatnagar, S., and Howarth, C.
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- 2003
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29. Quantitative trait loci associated with traits determining grain and stover yield in pearl millet under terminal drought-stress conditions
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Yadav, R. S., Hash, C. T., Bidinger, F. R., Cavan, G. P., and Howarth, C. J.
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- 2002
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30. A new tool to assess community-level evidence to inform public health decision making
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Clark, E, primary, Snelling, S, additional, Beyers, J, additional, Howarth, C, additional, Neil-Sztramko, S, additional, and Dobbins, M, additional
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- 2020
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31. The Knowledge Broker Mentoring Program: Developing capacity for evidence-informed decision making
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Howarth, C, primary, Steinberg, M, additional, Neil-Sztramko, S, additional, and Dobbins, M, additional
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- 2020
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32. The National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools: Supporting evidence-informed decision making
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Howarth, C, primary, Neil-Sztramko, S, additional, and Dobbins, M, additional
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- 2020
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33. Using theory of change to assess impact of knowledge translation initiatives
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Howarth, C, primary and Neil-Sztramko, S, additional
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- 2020
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34. Applied studies on immobilized titanium dioxide films ascatalysts for the photoelectrochemical detoxification of water
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Butterfield, I. M., Christensen, P. A., Hamnett, A., Shaw, K. E., Walker, G. M., Walker, S. A., and Howarth, C. R.
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- 1997
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35. The visual generator potential
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Howarth, C. I. and Deutsch, J. A.
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36. NEAR INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY AND GUT BIOMARKERS IN PRETERM INFANTS-CAN THEY PREDICT NEC?
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Howarth, C, Morris, J, Mifsud, C, Banerjee, J, Leung, T, Eaton, S, and Aladangady, N
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- 2019
37. Associations of Type 1 diabetes mellitus, maternal vascular disease and complications of pregnancy
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Howarth, C., Gazis, A., and James, D.
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- 2007
38. Associations of Type 1 diabetes, maternal vascular disease and complications of pregnancy: A94
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Gazis, A, Howarth, C, Mansell, P, and James, D
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39. Building a Social Mandate for Climate Action:Lessons from COVID-19
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Howarth, C., Bryant, P., Corner, A., Fankhauser, S., Gouldson, A., Whitmarsh, L., Willis, R., Howarth, C., Bryant, P., Corner, A., Fankhauser, S., Gouldson, A., Whitmarsh, L., and Willis, R.
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The COVID-19 imposed lockdown has led to a number of temporary environmental side effects (reduced global emissions, cleaner air, less noise), that the climate community has aspired to achieve over a number of decades. However, these benefits have been achieved at a massive cost to welfare and the economy. This commentary draws lessons from the COVID-19 crisis for climate change. It discusses whether there are more sustainable ways of achieving these benefits, as part of a more desirable, low carbon resilient future, in a more planned, inclusive and less disruptive way. In order to achieve this, we argue for a clearer social contract between citizens and the state. We discuss how COVID-19 has demonstrated that behaviours can change abruptly, that these changes come at a cost, that we need a 'social mandate' to ensure these changes remain in the long-term, and that science plays an important role in informing this process. We suggest that deliberative engagement mechanisms, such as citizens' assemblies and juries, could be a powerful way to build a social mandate for climate action post-COVID-19. This would enable behaviour changes to become more accepted, embedded and bearable in the long-term and provide the basis for future climate action.
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40. Building a Social Mandate for Climate Action : Lessons from COVID-19
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Howarth, C., Bryant, P., Corner, A., Fankhauser, S., Gouldson, A., Whitmarsh, L., Willis, R., Howarth, C., Bryant, P., Corner, A., Fankhauser, S., Gouldson, A., Whitmarsh, L., and Willis, R.
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The COVID-19 imposed lockdown has led to a number of temporary environmental side effects (reduced global emissions, cleaner air, less noise), that the climate community has aspired to achieve over a number of decades. However, these benefits have been achieved at a massive cost to welfare and the economy. This commentary draws lessons from the COVID-19 crisis for climate change. It discusses whether there are more sustainable ways of achieving these benefits, as part of a more desirable, low carbon resilient future, in a more planned, inclusive and less disruptive way. In order to achieve this, we argue for a clearer social contract between citizens and the state. We discuss how COVID-19 has demonstrated that behaviours can change abruptly, that these changes come at a cost, that we need a 'social mandate' to ensure these changes remain in the long-term, and that science plays an important role in informing this process. We suggest that deliberative engagement mechanisms, such as citizens' assemblies and juries, could be a powerful way to build a social mandate for climate action post-COVID-19. This would enable behaviour changes to become more accepted, embedded and bearable in the long-term and provide the basis for future climate action.
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41. QCD coherence studies using two particle azimuthal correlations
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Acton, P. D., Alexander, G., Allison, J., Allport, P. P., Anderson, K. J., Arcelli, S., Astbury, A., Axen, D., Azuelos, G., Bahan, G. A., Baines, J. T. M., Ball, A. H., Banks, J., Barlow, R. J., Barnett, S., Batley, J. R., Beaudoin, G., Beck, A., Becker, J., Behnke, T., Bell, K. W., Bella, G., Berlich, P., Bethke, S., Biebel, O., Binder, U., Bloodworth, I. J., Bock, P., Boden, B., Bosch, H. M., Bougerolle, S., Breuker, H., Brown, R. M., Buijs, A., Burckardt, H. J., Burgard, C., Capiluppi, P., Carnegie, R. K., Carter, A. A., Carter, J. R., Chang, C. Y., Charlton, D. G., Clarke, P. E. L., Cohen, I., Clayton, J. C., Collins, W. J., Conboy, J. E., Cooper, M., Coupland, M., Cuffiani, M., Dado, S., Dallavalle, G. M., De Jong, S., del Pozo, L. A., Deng, H., Dieckmann, A., Dittmar, M., Dixit, M. S., do Couto e Silva, E., Duboscq, J. E., Duchovni, E., Duckeck, G., Duerdoth, I. P., Dumas, D. J. P., Elcombe, P. A., Estabrooks, P. G., Etzion, E., Evans, H. G., Fabbri, F., Fincke-Keeler, M., Fischer, H. M., Fong, D. G., Foucher, M., Gaidot, A., Ganel, O., Gary, J. W., Gascon, J., McGowan, R. F., Geddes, N. I., Geich-Gimbel, C., Gensler, S. W., Gentit, F. X., Giacomelli, G., Gibson, V., Gibson, W. R., Gillies, J. D., Goldberg, J., Goodrick, M. J., Gorn, W., Grandi, C., Grant, F. C., Hagemann, J., Hanson, G. G., Hansroul, M., Hargrove, C. K., Harrison, P. F., Hart, J., Hattersley, P. M., Hauschild, M., Hawkes, C. M., Heflin, E., Hemingway, R. J., Heuer, R. D., Hill, J. C., Hillier, S. J., Hilse, T., Hinshaw, D. A., Hobbs, J. D., Hobson, P. R., Hochman, D., Homer, R. J., Honma, A. K., Howarth, C. P., Hughes-Jones, R. E., Humbert, R., Igo-Kemenes, P., Ihssen, H., Imrie, D. C., Janissen, A. C., Jawahery, A., Jeffreys, P. W., Jeremie, H., Jimack, M., Jobes, M., Jones, R. W. L., Jovanovic, P., Jui, C., Karlen, D., Kawagoe, K., Kawamoto, T., Keeler, R. K., Kellogg, R. G., Kennedy, B. W., Kluth, S., Kobayashi, T., Kokott, T. P., Komamiya, S., Köpke, L., Kral, J. F., Kowalewski, R., von Krogh, J., Kroll, J., Kuwano, M., Kyberd, P., Lafferty, G. D., Lamarche, F., Layter, J. G., Le Du, P., Leblanc, P., Lee, A. M., Lehto, M. H., Lellouch, D., Lennert, P., Leroy, C., Letts, J., Levergrün, S., Levinson, L., Lloyd, S. L., Loebinger, F. K., Lorah, J. M., Lorazo, B., Losty, M. J., Lou, X. C., Ludwig, J., Mannelli, M., Marcellini, S., Maringer, G., Markus, C., Martin, A. J., Martin, J. P., Mashimo, T., Mättig, P., Maur, U., McKenna, J., McMahon, T. J., McNutt, J. R., Meijers, F., Menszner, D., Merritt, F. S., Mes, H., Michelini, A., Middleton, R. P., Mikenberg, G., Mildenberger, J., Miller, D. J., Mir, R., Mohr, W., Moisan, C., Montanari, A., Mori, T., Morii, M., Mouthuy, T., Nellen, B., Nguyen, H. H., Nozaki, M., O'Neale, S. W., Oakham, F. G., Odorici, F., Ogren, H. O., Oram, C. J., Oreglia, M. J., Orito, S., Pansart, J. P., Panzer-Steindel, B., Paschievici, P., Patrick, G. N., Paz-Jaoshvili, N., Pfister, P., Pilcher, J. E., Pitman, D., Plane, D. E., Poffenberger, P., Poli, B., Pouladdej, A., Prebys, E., Pritchard, T. W., Przysiezniak, H., Quast, G., Redmond, M. W., Rees, D. L., Richards, G. E., Robinson, D., Rollnik, A., Roney, J. M., Ros, E., Rossberg, S., Rossi, A. M., Rosvick, M., Routenburg, P., Runge, K., Runolfsson, O., Rust, D. R., Sasaki, M., Sbarra, C., Schaile, A. D., Schaile, O., Schappert, W., Scharff-Hansen, P., Schenk, P., von der Schmitt, H., Schreiber, S., Schwick, C., Schwiening, J., Scott, W. G., Settles, M., Shears, T. G., Shen, B. C., Shepherd-Themistocleous, C. H., Sherwood, P., Shypit, R., Simon, A., Singh, P., Siroli, G. P., Skuja, A., Smith, A. M., Smith, T. J., Snow, G. A., Sobie, R., Springer, R. W., Sproston, M., Stephens, K., Steuerer, J., Ströhmer, R., Strom, D., Takeshita, T., Taras, P., Tarem, S., Tecchio, M., Teixeira-Dias, P., Tesch, N., Thackray, N. J., Transtromer, G., Tresilian, N. J., Tsukamoto, T., Turner, M. F., Tysarczyk-Niemeyer, G., Van den Plas, D., van Kooten, R., VanDalen, G. J., Vasseur, G., Virtue, C. J., Wagner, A., Wagner, D. L., Wahl, C., Walker, J. P., Ward, C. P., Ward, D. R., Watklins, P. M., Watson, A. T., Watson, N. K., Weber, M., Weber, P., Weisz, S., Wells, P. S., Wermes, N., Whalley, M. A., Wilson, G. W., Wilson, J. A., Winterer, V-H., Wlodek, T., Wotton, S., Wyatt, T. R., Yaari, R., Yeaman, A., Yekutieli, G., Yurko, M., Zeuner, W., Zorn, G. T., and OPAL Collaboration
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42. A study of charged particle multiplicities in hadronic decays of theZ 0
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Acton, P. D., Alexander, G., Allison, J., Allport, P. P., Anderson, K. J., Arcelli, S., Ashton, P., Astbury, A., Axen, D., Azuelos, G., Bahan, G. A., Baines, J. T. M., Ball, A. H., Banks, J., Barker, G. J., Barlow, R. J., Batley, J. R., Beaudoin, G., Beck, A., Becker, J., Behnke, T., Bell, K. W., Bella, G., Berlich, P., Bethke, S., Biebel, O., Binder, U., Bloodworth, I. J., Bock, P., Boden, B., Bosch, H. M., Bougerolle, S., Brabson, B. B., Breuker, H., Brown, R. M., Brun, R., Buijs, A., Burckhart, H. J., Capiluppi, P., Carnegie, R. K., Carter, A. A., Carter, J. R., Chang, C. Y., Charlton, D. G., Clarke, P. E. L., Cohen, I., Collins, W. J., Conboy, J. E., Cooper, M., Couch, M., Coupland, M., Cuffiani, M., Dado, S., Dallavalle, G. M., De Jong, S., Debu, P., del Pozo, L. A., Deninno, M. M., Dieckmann, A., Dittmar, M., Dixit, M. S., Duchovni, E., Duckeck, G., Duerdoth, I. P., Dumas, D. J. P., Eckerlin, G., Elcombe, P. A., Estabrooks, P. G., Etzion, E., Fabbri, F., Fincke-Keeler, M., Fischer, H. M., Fong, D. G., Fukunaga, C., Gaidot, A., Ganel, O., Gary, J. W., Gascon, J., McGowan, R. F., Geddes, N. I., Geich-Gimbel, C., Gensler, S. W., Gentit, F. X., Giacomelli, G., Gibson, V., Gibson, W. R., Gillies, J. D., Goldberg, J., Goodrick, M. J., Gorn, W., Grandi, C., Grant, F. C., Hagemann, J., Hanson, G. G., Hansroul, M., Hargrove, C. K., Harrison, P. F., Hart, J., Hattersley, P. M., Hauschild, M., Hawkes, C. M., Heflin, E., Hemingway, R. J., Heuer, R. D., Hill, J. C., Hillier, S. J., Hinshaw, D. A., Ho, C., Hobbs, J. D., Hobson, P. R., Hochman, D., Holl, B., Homer, R. J., Honma, A. K., Hou, S. R., Howarth, C. P., Hughes-Jones, R. E., Humbert, R., Igo-Kemenes, P., Ihssen, H., Imrie, D. C., Janissen, A. C., Jawahery, A., Jeffreys, P. W., Jeremie, H., Jimack, M., Jobes, M., Jones, R. W. L., Jovanovic, P., Karlen, D., Kawagoe, K., Kawamoto, T., Keeler, R. K., Kellogg, R. G., Kennedy, B. W., Kleinwort, C., Klem, D. E., Kobayashi, T., Kokott, T. P., Komamiya, S., Köpke, L., Kral, J. F., Kowalewski, R., Kreutzmann, H., von Krogh, J., Kroll, J., Kuwano, M., Kyberd, P., Lafferty, G. D., Lamarche, F., Larson, W. J., Layter, J. G., Le Du, P., Leblanc, P., Lee, A. M., Lehto, M. H., Lellouch, D., Lennert, P., Leroy, C., Letts, J., Levegrün, S., Levinson, L., Lloyd, S. L., Loebinger, F. K., Lorah, J. M., Lorazo, B., Losty, M. J., Lou, X. C., Ludwig, J., Mannelli, M., Marcellini, S., Maringer, G., Martin, A. J., Martin, J. P., Mashimo, T., Mättig, P., Maur, U., McKenna, J., McMahon, T. J., McNutt, J. R., Meijers, F., Menszner, D., Merritt, F. S., Mes, H., Michelini, A., Middleton, R. P., Mikenberg, G., Mildenberger, J., Miller, D. J., Mir, R., Mohr, W., Moisan, C., Montanari, A., Mori, T., Moss, M. W., Mouthuy, T., Nellen, B., Nguyen, H. H., Nozaki, M., O'Neale, S. W., O'Neill, B. P., Oakham, F. G., Odorici, F., Ogg, M., Ogren, H. O., Oh, H., Oram, C. J., Oreglia, M. J., Orito, S., Pansart, J. P., Panzer-Steindel, B., Paschievici, P., Patrick, G. N., Pawley, S. J., Pfister, P., Pilcher, J. E., Pinfold, J. L., Pitman, D., Plane, D. E., Poffenberger, P., Poli, B., Pouladdej, A., Prebys, E., Pritchard, T. W., Przysiezniak, H., Quast, G., Redmond, M. W., Rees, D. L., Riles, K., Robins, S. A., Robinson, D., Rollnik, A., Roney, J. M., Ros, E., Rossberg, S., Rossi, A. M., Rosvick, M., Routenburg, P., Runge, K., Runolfsson, O., Rust, D. R., Sanghera, S., Sasaki, M., Schaile, A. D., Schaile, O., Schappert, W., Scharff-Hansen, P., Schenk, P., von der Schmitt, H., Schreiber, S., Schwiening, J., Scott, W. G., Settles, M., Shen, B. C., Sherwood, P., Shypit, R., Simon, A., Singh, P., Siroli, G. P., Skuja, A., Smith, A. M., Smith, T. J., Snow, G. A., Sobie, R., Springer, R. W., Sproston, M., Stephens, K., Stier, H. E., Ströhmer, R., Strom, D., Takeda, H., Takeshita, T., Taras, P., Tarem, S., Teixeira-Dias, P., Thackray, N. J., Transtromer, G., Tsukamoto, H., Turner, M. F., Tysarczyk-Niemeyer, G., Van den Plas, D., Van Kooten, R., VanDalen, G. J., Vasseur, G., Virtue, C. J., Wagner, A., Wahl, C., Walker, J. P., Ward, C. P., Ward, D. R., Watkins, P. M., Watson, A. T., Watson, N. K., Weber, M., Weber, P., Weisz, S., Wells, P. S., Wermes, N., Weymann, M., Whalley, M. A., Wilson, G. W., Wilson, J. A., Wingerter, I., Winterer, V-H., Wood, N. C., Wotton, S., Wyatt, T. R., Yaari, R., Yang, Y., Yekutieli, G., Yurko, M., Zacharov, I., Zeuner, W., Zorn, G. T., and OPAL Collaboration
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- 1992
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43. Inclusive neutral vector meson production in hadronicZ 0 decays
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Acton, P. D., Alexander, G., Allison, J., Allport, P. P., Anderson, K. J., Arcelli, S., Astbury, A., Axen, D., Azuelos, G., Bahan, G. A., Baines, J. T. M., Ball, A. H., Banks, J., Barlow, R. J., Barnett, S., Batley, J. R., Beaudoin, G., Beck, A., Becker, J., Behnke, T., Bell, K. W., Bella, G., Berlich, P., Bethke, S., Biebel, O., Binder, U., Bloodworth, I. J., Bock, P., Boden, B., Bosch, H. M., Bougerolle, S., Breuker, H., Brown, R. M., Buijs, A., Burckhart, H. J., Capiluppi, P., Carnegie, R. K., Carter, A. A., Carter, J. R., Chang, C. Y., Charlton, D. G., Clarke, P. E. L., Cohen, I., Clayton, J. C., Collins, W. J., Conboy, J. E., Cooper, M., Coupland, M., Cuffiani, M., Dado, S., Dallavalle, G. M., De Jong, S., del Pozo, L. A., Deng, H., Dieckmann, A., Dittmar, M., Dixit, M. S., do Couto e Silva, E., Duboscq, J. E., Duchovni, E., Duckeck, G., Duerdoth, I. P., Dumas, D. J. P., Elcombe, P. A., Estabrooks, P. G., Etzion, E., Evans, H. G., Fabbri, F., Fincke-Keeler, M., Fischer, H. M., Fong, D. G., Foucher, M., Gaidot, A., Ganel, O., Gary, J. W., Gascon, J., McGowan, R. F., Geddes, N. I., Geich-Gimbel, C., Gensler, S. W., Gentit, F. X., Giacomelli, G., Gibson, V., Gibson, W. R., Gillies, J. D., Goldberg, J., Goodrick, M. J., Gorn, W., Grandi, C., Grant, F. C., Hagemann, J., Hanson, G. G., Hansroul, M., Hargrove, C. K., Harrison, P. F., Hart, J., Hattersley, P. M., Hauschild, M., Hawkes, C. M., Heflin, E., Hemingway, R. J., Heuer, R. D., Hill, J. C., Hillier, S. J., Hilse, T., Hinshaw, D. A., Hobbs, J. D., Hobson, P. R., Hochmann, D., Homer, R. J., Honma, A. K., Howarth, C. P., Hughes-Jones, R. E., Humbert, R., Igo-Kemenes, P., Ihssen, H., Imrie, D. C., Janissen, A. C., Jawahery, A., Jeffreys, P. W., Jeremie, H., Jimack, M., Jobes, M., Jones, R. W. L., Jovanovic, P., Jui, C., Karlen, D., Kawagoe, K., Kawamoto, T., Keeler, R. K., Kellogg, R. G., Kennedy, B. W., Kluth, S., Kobayashi, T., Kokott, T. P., Komamiya, S., Köpke, L., Kral, J. F., Kowalewski, R., von Krogh, J., Kroll, J., Kuwano, M., Kyberd, P., Lafferty, G. D., Lamarche, F., Layter, J. G., Le Du, P., Leblanc, P., Lee, A. M., Lehto, M. H., Lellouch, D., Lennert, P., Leroy, C., Letts, J., Levegrün, S., Levinson, L., Lloyd, S. L., Loebinger, F. K., Lorah, J. M., Lorazo, B., Losty, M. J., Lou, X. C., Ludwig, J., Manelli, M., Marcellini, S., Maringer, G., Markus, C., Martin, A. J., Martin, J. P., Mashimo, T., Mättig, P., Maur, U., McKenna, J., McMahon, T. J., McNutt, J. R., Meijers, F., Menszner, D., Merritt, F. S., Mes, H., Michelini, A., Middleton, R. P., Mikenberg, G., Mildenberger, J., Miller, D. J., Mir, R., Mohr, W., Moisan, C., Montanari, A., Mori, T., Morii, M., Mouthuy, T., Nellen, B., Nguyen, H. H., Nozaki, M., O'Neale, S. W., Oakham, F. G., Odorici, F., Ogren, H. O., Oram, C. J., Oreglia, M. J., Orito, S., Pansart, J. P., Panzer-Steindel, B., Paschievici, P., Patrick, G. N., Paz-Jaoshvili, N., Pfister, P., Pilcher, J. E., Pitman, D., Plane, D. E., Poffenberger, P., Poli, B., Pouladdej, A., Prebys, E., Pritchard, T. W., Przysiezniak, H., Quast, G., Redmond, M. W., Rees, D. L., Richards, G. E., Robinson, D., Rollnik, A., Roney, J. M., Ros, E., Rossberg, S., Rossi, A. M., Rosvick, M., Routenburg, P., Runge, K., Runolfsson, O., Rust, D. R., Sasaki, M., Sbarra, C., Schaile, A. D., Schaile, O., Schappert, W., Scharff-Hansen, P., Schenk, P., von der Schmitt, H., Schreiber, S., Schwick, C., Schwiening, J., Scott, W. G., Settles, M., Shears, T. G., Shen, B. C., Shepherd-Themistocleous, C. H., Sherwood, P., Shypit, R., Simon, A., Singh, P., Siroli, G. P., Skuja, A., Smith, A. M., Smith, T. J., Snow, G. A., Sobie, R., Springer, R. W., Sproston, M., Stephens, K., Steuerer, J., Ströhmer, R., Strom, D., Takeshita, T., Taras, P., Tarem, S., Tecchio, M., Teixeira-Dias, P., Tesch, N., Thackray, N. J., Transtromer, G., Tresilian, N. J., Tsukamoto, T., Turner, M. F., Tysarczyk-Niemeyer, G., Van den plas, D., Van Kooten, R., Van Dalen, G. J., Vasseur, G., Virtue, C. J., Wagner, A., Wagner, D. L., Wahl, C., Walker, J. P., Ward, C. P., Ward, D. R., Watkins, P. M., Watson, A. T., Watson, N. K., Weber, M., Weber, P., Weisz, S., Wells, P. S., Wermes, N., Whalley, M. A., Wilson, G. W., Wilson, J. A., Winterer, V. -H., Wlodek, T., Wotton, S., Wyatt, T. R., Yaari, R., Yeaman, A., Yekutieli, G., Yurko, M., Zeuner, W., Zorn, G. T., and OPAL Collaboration
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44. Properties of multihadronic events with a final state photon at $$\sqrt s = M_{Z^0 } $$
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Acton, P. D., Alexander, G., Allison, J., Allport, P. P., Anderson, K. J., Arcelli, S., Ashton, P., Astbury, A., Axen, D., Azuelos, G., Bahan, G. A., Baines, J. T. M., Ball, A. H., Banks, J., Barker, G. J., Barlow, R. J., Batley, J. R., Beaudoin, G., Beck, A., Becker, J., Behnke, T., Bell, K. W., Bella, G., Berlich, P., Bethke, S., Biebel, O., Binder, U., Bloodworth, I. J., Bock, P., Boden, B., Bosch, H. M., Bougerolle, S., Brabson, B. B., Breuker, H., Brown, R. M., Brun, R., Buijs, A., Burckhart, H. J., Capiluppi, P., Carnegie, R. K., Carter, A. A., Carter, J. R., Chang, C. Y., Charlton, D. G., Clarke, P. E. L., Cohen, I., Collins, W. J., Conboy, J. E., Cooper, M., Couch, M., Coupland, M., Cuffiani, M., Dado, S., Dallavalle, G. M., De Jong, S., Debu, P., del Pozo, L. A., Deninno, M. M., Dieckmann, A., Dittmar, M., Dixit, M. S., Duchovni, E., Duckeck, G., Duerdoth, I. P., Dumas, D. J. P., Eckerlin, G., Elcombe, P. A., Estabrooks, P. G., Etzion, E., Fabbri, F., Fincke-Keeler, M., Fischer, H. M., Fong, D. G., Fukunaga, C., Gaidot, A., Ganel, O., Gary, J. W., Gascon, J., McGowan, R. F., Goddes, N. I., Geich-Gimbel, C., Gensler, S. W., Gentit, F. X., Giacomelli, G., Gibson, V., Gibson, W. R., Gillies, J. D., Goldberg, J., Goodrick, M. J., Gorn, W., Grandi, C., Grant, F. C., Hagemann, J., Hanson, G. G., Hansroul, M., Hargrove, C. K., Harrison, P. F., Hart, J., Hattersley, P. M., Hauschild, M., Hawkes, C. M., Heflin, E., Hemingway, R. J., Heuer, R. D., Hill, J. C., Hillier, S. J., Hinshaw, D. A., Ho, C., Hobbs, J. D., Hobson, P. R., Hochman, D., Holl, B., Homer, R. J., Honma, A. K., Hou, S. R., Howarth, C. P., Hughes-Jones, R. E., Humbert, R., Igo-Kemenes, P., Ihssen, H., Imrie, D. C., Janissen, A. C., Jawahery, A., Jeffreys, P. W., Jeremie, H., Jimack, M., Jobes, M., Jones, R. W. L., Jovanovic, P., Karlen, D., Kawagoe, K., Kawamoto, T., Keeler, R. K., Kellogg, R. G., Kennedy, B. W., Kleinwort, C., Klem, D. E., Kobayashi, T., Kokott, T. P., Komamiya, S., Köpke, L., Kral, J. F., Kowalewski, R., Kreutzmann, H., von Krogh, J., Kroll, J., Kuwano, M., Kyberd, P., Lafferty, G. D., Lamarche, F., Larson, W. J., Layter, J. G., Le Du, P., Leblanc, P., Lee, A. M., Lehto, M. H., Lellouch, D., Lennert, P., Leroy, C., Letts, J., Levegrün, S., Levinson, L., Lloyd, S. L., Loebinger, F. K., Lorah, J. M., Lorazo, B., Losty, M. J., Lou, X. C., Ludwig, J., Mannelli, M., Marcellini, S., Maringer, G., Martin, A. J., Martin, J. P., Mashimo, T., Mättig, P., Maur, U., McKenna, J., McMahon, T. J., McNutt, J. R., Meijers, F., Menszner, D., Merritt, F. S., Mes, H., Michelini, A., Middleton, R. P., Mikenberg, G., Mildenberger, J., Miller, D. J., Mir, R., Mohr, W., Moisan, C., Montanari, A., Mori, T., Moss, M. W., Mouthuy, T., Nellen, B., Nguyen, H. H., Nozaki, M., O'Neale, S. W., O'Neill, B. P., Oakham, F. G., Odorici, F., Ogg, M., Ogren, H. O., Oh, H., Oram, C. J., Oreglia, M. J., Orito, S., Pansart, J. P., Panzer-Steindel, B., Paschievici, P., Patrick, G. N., Pawley, S. J., Pfister, P., Pilcher, J. E., Pinfold, J. L., Pitman, D., Plane, D. E., Poffenberger, P., Poli, B., Pouladdej, A., Prebys, E., Pritchard, T. W., Przysiezniak, H., Quast, G., Redmond, M. W., Rees, D. L., Riles, K., Robins, S. A., Robinson, D., Rollnik, A., Roney, J. M., Ros, E., Rossberg, S., Rossi, A. M., Rosvick, M., Routenburg, P., Runge, K., Runolfsson, O., Rust, D. R., Sanghera, S., Sasaki, M., Schaile, A. D., Schaile, O., Schappert, W., Scharff-Hansen, P., Schenk, P., von der Schmitt, H., Schreiber, S., Schwiening, J., Scott, W. G., Settles, M., Shen, B. C., Sherwood, P., Shypit, R., Simon, A., Singh, P., Siroli, G. P., Skuja, A., Smith, A. M., Smith, T. J., Snow, G. A., Sobie, R., Springer, R. W., Sproston, M., Stephens, K., Stier, H. E., Ströhmer, R., Strom, D., Takeda, H., Takeshita, T., Taras, P., Tarem, S., Teixeira-Dias, P., Thackray, N. J., Transtromer, G., Tsukamoto, T., Turner, M. F., Tysarczyk-Niemeyer, G., Van den plas, D., Van Kooten, R., Van Dalen, G. J., Vasseur, G., Virtue, C. J., Wagner, A., Wahl, C., Walker, J. P., Ward, C. P., Ward, D. R., Watkins, P. M., Watson, A. T., Watson, N. K., Weber, M., Weber, P., Weisz, S., Wells, P. S., Wermes, N., Weymann, M., Whalley, M. A., Wilson, G. W., Wilson, J. A., Wingerter, I., Winterer, V. -H., Wood, N. C., Wotton, S., Wyatt, T. R., Yaari, R., Yang, Y., Yekutieli, G., Yurko, M., Zacharov, I., Zeuner, W., Zorn, G. T., and OPAL Collaboration
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- 1992
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45. A measurement of electron production in hadronicZ 0 decays and a determination of $$\Gamma (Z^0 \to b\bar b)$$
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Acton, P. D., Alexander, G., Allison, J., Allport, P. P., Anderson, K. J., Arcelli, S., Ashton, P., Astbury, A., Axen, D., Azuelos, G., Bahan, G. A., Baines, J. T. M., Ball, A. H., Banks, J., Barker, G. J., Barlow, R. J., Batley, J. R., Beaudoin, G., Beck, A., Becker, J., Behnke, T., Bell, K. W., Bella, G., Berlich, P., Bethke, S., Biebel, O., Binder, U., Bloodworth, I. J., Bock, P., Boden, B., Bosch, H. M., Bougerolle, S., Brabson, B. B., Breuker, H., Brown, R. M., Brun, R., Buijs, A., Burckhart, H. J., Capiluppi, P., Carnegie, R. K., Carter, A. A., Carter, J. R., Chang, C. Y., Charlton, D. G., Clarke, P. E. L., Cohen, I., Collins, W. J., Conboy, J. E., Cooper, M., Couch, M., Coupland, M., Cuffiani, M., Dado, S., Dallavalle, G. M., De Jong, S., Debu, P., del Pozo, L. A., Deninno, M. M., Dieckmann, A., Dittmar, M., Dixit, M. S., do Conto el Silva, E., Duchovni, E., Duckeck, G., Duerdoth, I. P., Dumas, D. J. P., Elcombe, P. A., Estabrooks, P. G., Etzion, E., Evans, H. G., Fabbri, F., Fincke-Keeler, M., Fischer, H. M., Fong, D. G., Fukunaga, C., Gaidot, A., Ganel, O., Gary, J. W., Gascon, J., McGowan, R. F., Geddes, N. I., Geich-Gimbel, C., Gensler, S. W., Gentit, F. X., Giacomelli, G., Gibson, V., Gibson, W. R., Gillies, J. D., Goldberg, J., Goodrick, M. J., Gorn, W., Grandi, C., Grant, F. C., Hagemann, J., Hanson, G. G., Hansroul, M., Hargrove, C. K., Harrison, P. F., Hart, J., Hattersley, P. M., Hauschild, M., Hawkes, C. M., Heflin, E., Hemingway, R. J., Heuer, R. D., Hill, J. C., Hillier, S. J., Hinshaw, D. A., Ho, C., Hobbs, J. D., Hobson, P. R., Hochman, D., Homer, R. J., Honma, A. K., Hou, S. R., Howarth, C. P., Hughes-Jones, R. E., Humbert, R., Igo-Kemenes, P., Ihssen, H., Imrie, D. C., Janissen, A. C., Jawahery, A., Jeffreys, P. W., Jeremie, H., Jimack, M., Jobes, M., Jones, R. W. L., Jovanovic, P., Karlen, D., Kawagoe, K., Kawamoto, T., Keeler, R. K., Kellogg, R. G., Kennedy, B. W., Klem, D. E., Kobayashi, T., Kokott, T. P., Komamiya, S., Köpke, L., Kral, J. F., Kowalewski, R., Kreutzmann, H., von Krogh, J., Kroll, J., Kuwano, M., Kyberd, P., Lafferty, G. D., Lamarche, F., Larson, W. J., Layter, J. G., Le Du, P., Leblanc, P., Lee, A. M., Lehto, M. H., Lellouch, D., Lennert, P., Leroy, C., Letts, J., Levegrün, S., Levinson, L., Lloyd, S. L., Loebinger, F. K., Lorah, J. M., Lorazo, B., Losty, M. I., Lou, X. C., Ludwig, J., Mannelli, M., Marcellini, S., Maringer, G., Martin, A. J., Martin, J. P., Mashimo, T., Mättig, P., Maur, U., McKenna, J., McMahon, T. J., McNutt, J. R., Meijers, F., Menszner, D., Merritt, F. S., Mes, H., Michelini, A., Middleton, R. P., Mikenberg, G., Mildenberger, J., Miller, D. J., Mir, R., Mohr, W., Moisan, C., Montanari, A., Mori, T., Moss, M. W., Mouthuy, T., Nellen, B., Nguyen, H. H., O'Neale, S. W., O'Neill, B. P., Oakham, F. G., Odirici, F., Ogg, M., Ogren, H. O., Oh, H., Oram, C. J., Oreglia, M. J., Orito, S., Pansart, J. P., Panzer-Steindel, B., Paschievici, P., Patrick, G. N., Pawley, S. J., Pfister, P., Pilcher, J. E., Pitman, D., Plane, D. E., Poffenberger, P., Poli, B., Pouladdej, A., Prebys, E., Pritchard, T. W., Przysiezniak, H., Quast, G., Redmond, M. W., Rees, D. L., Riles, K., Robins, S. A., Robinson, D., Rollnik, A., Roney, J. M., Ros, E., Rossberg, S., Rossi, A. M., Rosvick, M., Routenburg, P., Runge, K., Runolfsson, O., Rust, D. R., Sanghera, S., Sasaki, M., Schaile, A. D., Schaile, O., Schappert, W., Scharff-Hansen, P., Schenk, P., von der Schmitt, H., Schreiber, S., Schwiening, J., Scott, W. G., Settles, M., Shen, B. C., Sherwood, P., Shypit, R., Simon, A., Singh, P., Siroli, G. P., Skuja, A., Smith, A. M., Smith, T. J., Snow, G. A., Sobie, R., Springer, R. W., Sproston, M., Stephens, K., Ströhmer, R., Strom, D., Takeda, H., Takeshita, T., Taras, P., Tarem, S., Teixeira-Dias, P., Thackray, N. J., Transtromer, G., Tsukamoto, T., Turner, M. F., Tysarczyk-Niemeyer, G., Van den plas, D., Van Kooten, R., VanDalen, G. J., Vasseur, G., Virtue, C. J., Wagner, A., Wagner, D. L., Wahl, C., Walker, J. P., Ward, C. P., Ward, D. R., Watkins, P. M., Watson, A. T., Watson, N. K., Weber, M., Weber, P., Weisz, S., Wells, P. S., Wermes, N., Whalley, M. A., Wilson, G. W., Wilson, J. A., Wingerter, I., Winterer, V. H., Wlodek, T., Wood, N. C., Wotton, S., Wyatt, T. R., Yaari, R., Yang, Y., Yekutieli, G., Yurko, M., Zeuner, W., Zorn, G. T., and OPAL Collaboration
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- 1992
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46. A global determination of $$\alpha _s (M_{Z^0 } )$$ at LEP
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Acton, P. D., Alexander, G., Allison, J., Allport, P. P., Anderson, K. J., Arcelli, S., Ashton, P., Astbury, A., Axen, D., Azuelos, G., Bahan, G. A., Baines, J. T. M., Ball, A. H., Banks, J., Barker, G. J., Barlow, R. J., Batley, J. R., Beaudion, G., Beck, A., Becker, J., Behnke, T., Bell, K. W., Bella, G., Berlich, P., Bethke, S., Biebel, O., Binder, U., Bloodworth, I. J., Bock, P., Boden, B., Bosch, H. M., Bougerolle, S., Brabson, B. B., Breuker, H., Brown, R. M., Brun, R., Buijs, A., Burckhart, H. J., Capiluppi, P., Carnegie, R. K., Carter, A. A., Carter, J. R., Chang, C. Y., Charlton, D. G., Clarke, P. E. L., Cohen, I., Collins, W. J., Conboy, J. E., Cooper, M., Couch, M., Coupland, M., Cuffiani, M., Dado, S., Dallavalle, G. M., De Jong, S., Debu, P., del Pozo, L. A., Deninno, M. M., Dieckmann, A., Dittmar, M., Dixit, M. S., do Couto e Silva, E., Duchovni, E., Duckeck, G., Duerdoth, I. P., Dumas, D. J. P., Elcombe, P. A., Estabrooks, P. G., Etzion, E., Evans, H. G., Fabbri, F., Fincke-Keeler, M., Fischer, H. M., Fong, D. G., Fukunaga, C., Gaidot, A., Ganel, O., Gary, J. W., Gascon, J., McGowan, R. F., Geddes, N. I., Geich-Gimbel, C., Gensler, S. W., Gentit, F. X., Giacomelli, G., Gibson, V., Gibson, W. R., Gillies, J. D., Goldberg, J., Goodrick, M. J., Gorn, W., Grandi, C., Grant, F. C., Hagemann, J., Hanson, G. G., Hansroul, M., Hargrove, C. K., Harrison, P. F., Hart, J., Hattersley, P. M., Hauschild, M., Hawkes, C. M., Heflin, E., Hemingway, R. J., Heuer, R. D., Hill, J. C., Hillier, S. J., Hinshaw, D. A., Ho, C., Hobbs, J. D., Hobson, P. R., Hochman, D., Homer, R. J., Honma, A. K., Hou, S. R., Howarth, C. P., Hughes-Jones, R. E., Humbert, R., Igo-Kemenes, P., Ihssen, H., Imrie, D. C., Janissen, A. C., Jawahery, A., Jeffreys, P. W., Jeremie, H., Jimack, M., Jobes, M., Jones, R. W. L., Jovanovic, P., Karlen, D., Kawagoe, K., Kawamoto, T., Keeler, R. K., Kellogg, R. G., Kennedy, B. W., Klem, D. E., Kobayashi, T., Kokott, T. P., Komamiya, S., Köpke, L., Kral, J. F., Kowalewski, R., Kreutzmann, H., von Krogh, J., Kroll, J., Kuwano, M., Kyberd, P., Lafferty, G. D., Lamarche, F., Larson, W. J., Layter, J. G., Le Du, P., Leblanc, P., Lee, A. M., Lehto, M. H., Lellouch, D., Lennert, P., Leroy, C., Letts, J., Levegrün, S., Levinson, L., Lloyd, S. L., Loebinger, F. K., Lorah, J. M., Lorazo, B., Losty, M. J., Lou, X. C., Ludwig, J., Mannelli, M., Marcellini, S., Maringer, G., Martin, A. J., Martin, J. P., Mashimo, T., Mättig, P., Maur, U., McKenna, J., McMahon, T. J., McNutt, J. R., Meijers, F., Menszner, D., Merritt, F. S., Mes, H., Michelini, A., Middleton, R. P., Mikenberg, G., Mildenberger, J., Miller, D. J., Mir, R., Mohr, W., Moisan, C., Montanari, A., Mori, T., Moss, M. W., Mouthuy, T., Nellen, B., Nguyen, H. H., O'Neale, S. W., O'Neill, B. P., Oakham, F. G., Odorici, F., Ogg, M., Ogren, H. O., Oh, H., Oram, C. J., Oreglia, M. J., Orito, S., Pansart, J. P., Panzer-Steindel, B., Paschievici, P., Patrick, G. N., Pawley, S. J., Pfister, P., Pilcher, J. E., Pitman, D., Plane, D. E., Poffenberger, P., Poli, B., Pouladdej, A., Prebys, E., Pritchard, T. W., Przysiezniak, H., Quast, G., Redmond, M. W., Rees, D. L., Riles, K., Robins, S. A., Robinson, D., Rollnik, A., Roney, J. M., Ros, E., Rossberg, S., Rossi, A. M., Rosvick, M., Routenberg, P., Runge, K., Runolfsson, O., Rust, D. R., Sanghera, S., Sasaki, M., Schaile, A. D., Schaile, O., Schappert, W., Scharff-Hansen, P., Schenk, P., von der Schmitt, H., Schreiber, S., Schwiening, J., Scott, W. G., Settles, M., Shen, B. C., Sherwood, P., Shypit, R., Simon, A., Singh, P., Siroli, G. P., Skuja, A., Smith, A. M., Smith, T. J., Snow, G. A., Sobie, R., Springer, R. W., Sproston, M., Stephens, K., Ströhmer, R., Strom, D., Takeda, H., Takeshita, T., Taras, P., Tarem, S., Teixeira-Dias, P., Thackray, N. J., Transtromer, G., Tsukamoto, T., Turner, M. F., Tysarczyk-Niemeyer, G., Van den plas, D., Van Kooten, R., VanDalen, G. J., Vasseur, G., Virtue, C. J., Wagner, A., Wagner, D. L., Wahl, C., Walker, J. P., Ward, C. P., Ward, D. R., Watkins, P. M., Watson, A. T., Watson, N. K., Weber, M., Weber, P., Weisz, S., Wells, P. S., Wermes, N., Whalley, M. A., Wilson, G. W., Wilson, J. A., Wingerter, I., Winterer, V-H., Wlodek, T., Wood, N. C., Wotton, S., Wyatt, T. R., Yaari, R., Yang, Y., Yekutieli, G., Yurko, M., Zeuner, W., Zorn, G. T., and OPAL Collaboration
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- 1992
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47. Genomic regions associated with grain yield and aspects of post-flowering drought tolerance in pearl millet across stress environments and tester background
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Yadav, R. S., Hash, C. T., Bidinger, F. R., Devos, K. M., and Howarth, C. J.
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48. Measurement of three-jet distributions sensitive to the gluon spin ine + e − annihilations at $$\sqrt s = 91$$ GeV
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Alexander, G., Allison, J., Allport, P. P., Anderson, K. J., Arcelli, S., Armitage, J. C., Ashton, P., Astbury, A., Axen, D., Azuelos, G., Bahan, G. A., Baines, J. T. M., Ball, A. H., Banks, J., Barker, G. J., Barlow, R. J., Batley, J. R., Beaudoin, G., Beck, A., Becker, J., Behnke, T., Bell, K. W., Bella, G., Bethke, S., Biebel, O., Binder, U., Bloodworth, I. J., Bock, P., Bosch, H. M., Bougerolle, S., Brabson, B. B., Breuker, H., Brown, R. M., Brun, R., Buijs, A., Burckhart, H. J., Capiluppi, P., Carnegie, R. K., Carter, A. A., Carter, J. R., Chang, C. Y., Charlton, D. G., Chrin, J. T. M., Clarke, P. E. L., Cohen, I., Collins, W. J., Conboy, J. E., Cooper, M., Couch, M., Coupland, M., Cuffiani, M., Dado, S., Dallavalle, G. M., De Jong, S., Debu, P., Deninno, M. M., Dieckmann, A., Dittmar, M., Dixit, M. S., Duchovni, E., Duckeck, G., Duerdoth, I. P., Dumas, D. J. P., Eckerlin, G., Elcombe, P. A., Estabrooks, P. G., Etzion, E., Fabbri, F., Fincke-Keeler, M., Fischer, H. M., Fong, D. G., Fukunaga, C., Gaidot, A., Ganel, O., Gary, J. W., Gascon, J., McGowan, R. F., Geddes, N. I., Geich-Gimbel, C., Gensler, S. W., Gentit, F. X., Giacomelli, G., Gibson, V., Gibson, W. R., Gillies, J. D., Goldberg, J., Goodrick, M. J., Gorn, W., Grandi, C., Gross, E., Hagemann, J., Hanson, G. G., Hansroul, M., Hargrove, C. K., Harrison, P. F., Hart, J., Hattersley, P. M., Hauschild, M., Hawkes, C. M., Heflin, E., Hemingway, R. J., Heuer, R. D., Hill, J. C., Hillier, S. J., Hinshaw, D. A., Ho, C., Hobbs, J. D., Hobson, P. R., Hochman, D., Holl, B., Homer, R. J., Hou, S. R., Howarth, C. P., Hughes-Jones, R. E., Humbert, R., Igo-Kemenes, P., Ihssen, H., Imrie, D. C., Janissen, L., Jawahery, A., Jeffreys, P. W., Jeremie, H., Jimack, M., Jobes, M., Jones, R. W. L., Jovanovic, P., Karlen, D., Kawagoe, K., Kawamoto, T., Keeler, R. K., Kellogg, R. G., Kennedy, B. W., Kleinwort, C., Klem, D. E., Kobayashi, T., Kokott, T. P., Komamiya, S., Köpke, L., Kowalewski, R., Kreutzmann, H., von Krogh, J., Kroll, J., Kuwano, M., Kyberd, P., Lafferty, G. D., Lamarche, F., Larson, W. J., Layter, J. G., Le Du, P., Leblanc, P., Lee, A. M., Letho, M. H., Lellouch, D., Lennert, P., Leroy, C., Lessard, L., Levegrün, S., Levinson, L., Lloyd, S. L., Loebinger, F. K., Lorah, J. M., Lorazo, B., Losty, M. J., Lou, X. C., Ludwig, J., Mannelli, M., Marcellini, S., Maringer, G., Martin, A. J., Martin, J. P., Mashimo, T., Mättig, P., Maur, U., McMahon, T. J., McNutt, J. R., Meijers, F., Menszner, D., Merritt, F. S., Mes, H., Michelini, A., Middleton, R. P., Mikenberg, G., Mildenberger, J., Miller, D. J., Milsténe, C., Mir, R., Mohr, W., Moisan, C., Montanari, A., Mori, T., Moss, M. W., Mouthuy, T., Murphy, P. G., Nellen, B., Nguyen, H. H., Nozaki, M., O'Neale, S. W., O'Neill, B. P., Oakham, F. G., Odorici, F., Ogg, M., Ogren, H. O., Oh, H., Oram, C. J., Oreglia, M. J., Orito, S., Pansart, J. P., Panzer-Steindel, B., Paschievici, P., Patrick, G. N., Pawley, S. J., Pfister, P., Pilcher, J. E., Pinfold, J. L., Plane, D. E., Poffenberger, P., Poli, B., Pouladdej, A., Prebys, E., Pritchard, T. W., Przysiezniak, H., Quast, G., Redmond, M. W., Rees, D. L., Riles, K., Robins, S. A., Robinson, D., Rollnik, A., Roney, J. M., Rossberg, S., Rossi, A. M., Routenburg, P., Runge, K., Runolfsson, O., Rust, D. R., Sanghera, S., Sasaki, M., Schaile, A. D., Schaile, O., Schappert, W., Scharff-Hansen, P., Schenk, P., von der Schmitt, H., Schreiber, S., Schwarz, J., Scott, W. G., Settles, M., Shen, B. C., Sherwood, P., Shypit, R., Simon, A., Singh, P., Siroli, G. P., Skuja, A., Smith, A. M., Smith, T. J., Snow, G. A., Sobie, R., Springer, R. W., Sproston, M., Stephens, K., Stier, H. E., Strom, D., Takeda, H., Takeshita, T., Tarras, P., Tarem, S., Teixeira-Dias, P., Thackray, N. J., Tsukamoto, T., Turner, M. F., Tysarczyk-Niemeyer, G., Van den Plas, D., Van Kooten, R., VanDalen, G. J., Vasseur, G., Virtue, C. J., Wagner, A., Wahl, C., Walker, J. P., Ward, C. P., Ward, D. R., Watkins, P. M., Watson, A. T., Watson, N. K., Weber, M., Weisz, S., Wells, P. S., Wermes, N., Weymann, M., Whalley, M. A., Wilson, G. W., Wilson, J. A., Wingerter, I., Winterer, V. -H., Wood, N. C., Wotton, S., Wyatt, T. R., Yaari, R., Yang, Y., Yekutieli, G., Zacharov, I., Zeuner, W., Zorn, G. T., and OPAL Collaboration
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- 1991
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49. A study of the recombination scheme dependence of jet production rates and of α s ( $$M_{Z^0 } $$ ) in hadronicZ 0 decays
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Akrawy, M. Z., Alexander, G., Allison, J., Allport, P. P., Anderson, K. J., Armitage, J. C., Arnison, G. T. J., Ashton, P., Azuelos, G., Baines, J. T. M., Ball, A. H., Banks, J., Barker, G. J., Barlow, R. J., Batley, J. R., Beck, A., Becker, J., Behnke, T., Bell, K. W., Bella, G., Bethke, S., Biebel, O., Binder, U., Bloodworth, I. J., Bock, P., Breuker, H., Brown, R. M., Brun, R., Buijs, A., Burckhart, H. J., Capiluppi, P., Carnegie, R. K., Carter, A. A., Carter, J. R., Chang, C. Y., Charlton, D. G., Chrin, J. T. M., Clarke, P. E. L., Cohen, I., Collins, W. J., Conboy, J. E., Couch, M., Coupland, M., Cuffiani, M., Dado, S., Dallavalle, G. M., Debu, P., Deninno, M. M., Dieckmann, A., Dittmar, M., Dixit, M. S., Duchovni, E., Duerdoth, I. P., Dumas, D. J. P., Elcombe, P. A., Estabrooks, P. G., Etzion, E., Fabbri, F., Farthouat, P., Fischer, H. M., Fong, D. G., French, M. T., Fukunaga, C., Gaidot, A., Ganel, O., Gary, J. W., Gascon, J., Geddes, N. I., Gee, C. N. P., Geich-Gimbel, C., Gensler, S. W., Gentit, F. X., Giacomelli, G., Gibson, V., Gibson, W. R., Gillies, J. D., Goldberg, J., Goodrick, M. J., Gorn, W., Granite, D., Gross, E., Grunhaus, J., Hagedorn, H., Hagemann, J., Hansroul, M., Hargrove, C. K., Harrus, I., Hart, J., Hattersley, P. M., Hauschild, M., Hawkes, C. M., Heflin, E., Hemingway, R. J., Heuer, R. D., Hill, J. C., Hillier, S. J., Ho, C., Hobbs, J. D., Hobson, P. R., Hochman, D., Holl, B., Homer, R. J., Hou, S. R., Howarth, C. P., Hughes-Jones, R. E., Humbert, R., Igo-Kemenes, P., Ihssen, H., Imrie, D. C., Janissen, L., Jawahery, A., Jeffreys, P. W., Jeremie, H., Jimack, M., Jobes, M., Jones, R. W. L., Jovanovic, P., Karlen, D., Kawagoe, K., Kawamoto, T., Kellogg, R. G., Kennedy, B. W., Kleinwort, C., Klem, D. E., Knop, G., Kobayashi, T., Kokott, T. P., Köpke, L., Kowalewski, R., Kreutzmann, H., Kroll, J., Kuwano, M., Kyberd, P., Lafferty, G. D., Lamarche, F., Larson, W. J., Layter, J. G., Le Du, P., Leblanc, P., Lee, A. M., Lehto, M. H., Lellouch, D., Lennert, P., Lessard, L., Levinson, L., Lloyd, S. L., Loebinger, F. K., Lorah, J. M., Lorazo, B., Losty, M. J., Ludwig, J., Ma, J., Macbeth, A. A., Mannelli, M., Marcellini, S., Maringer, G., Martin, A. J., Martin, J. P., Mashimo, T., Mättig, P., Maur, U., McMahon, T. J., McNutt, J. R., Meijers, F., Menszner, D., Merritt, F. S., Mes, H., Michelini, A., Middleton, R. P., Mikenberg, G., Mildenberger, J., Miller, D. J., Milstene, C., Minowa, M., Mohr, W., Montanari, A., Mori, T., Moss, M. W., Murphy, P. G., Murray, W. J., Nellen, B., Nguyen, H. H., Nozaki, M., O'Dowd, A. J. P., O'Neale, S. W., O'Neill, B. P., Oakham, F. G., Odorici, F., Ogg, M., Oh, H., Oreglia, M. J., Orito, S., Pansart, J. P., Patrick, G. N., Pawley, S. J., Pfister, P., Pilcher, J. E., Pinfold, J. L., Plane, D. E., Poli, B., Pouladdej, A., Prebys, E., Pritchard, T. W., Quast, G., Raab, J., Redmond, M. W., Rees, D. L., Regimbald, M., Riles, K., Roach, C. M., Robins, S. A., Rollnik, A., Roney, J. M., Rossberg, S., Rossi, A. M., Routenburg, P., Runge, K., Runolfsson, O., Sanghera, S., Sansum, R. A., Sasaki, M., Saunders, B. J., Schaile, A. D., Schaile, O., Schappert, W., Scharff-Hansen, P., Schreiber, S., Schwarz, J., Shapira, A., Shen, B. C., Sherwood, P., Simon, A., Singh, P., Siroli, G. P., Skuja, A., Smith, A. M., Smith, T. J., Snow, G. A., Springer, R. W., Sproston, M., Stephens, K., Stier, H. E., Stroehmer, R., Strom, D., Takeda, H., Takeshita, T., Taras, P., Thackray, N. J., Tsukamoto, T., Turner, M. F., Tysarczyk-Niemeyer, G., Van den plas, D., VanDalen, G. J., Vasseur, G., Virtue, C. J., von der Schmitt, H., von Krogh, J., Wagner, A., Wahl, C., Walker, J. P., Ward, C. P., Ward, D. R., Watkins, P. M., Watson, A. T., Watson, N. K., Weber, M., Weisz, S., Wells, P. S., Wermes, N., Weymann, M., Wilson, G. W., Wilson, J. A., Wingerter, I., Winterer, V. -H., Wood, N. C., Wotton, S., Wuensch, B., Wyatt, T. R., Yaari, R., Yang, Y., Yekutieli, G., Yoshida, T., Zeuner, W., Zorn, G. T., and OPAL Collaboration
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50. A direct measurement of theZ 0 invisible width by single photon counting
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Akrawy, M. Z., Alexander, G., Allison, J., Allport, P. P., Anderson, K. J., Armitage, J. C., Arnison, G. T. J., Ashton, P., Azuelos, G., Baines, J. T. M., Ball, A. H., Banks, J., Barker, G. J., Barlow, R. J., Batley, J. R., Beaudoin, G., Beck, A., Becker, J., Behnke, T., Bell, K. W., Bella, G., Bethke, S., Biebel, O., Binder, U., Boodworth, I. J., Bock, P., Breuker, H., Brown, R. M., Brun, R., Buijs, A., Burckhart, H. J., Capiluppi, P., Carnegie, R. K., Carter, A. A., Carter, J. R., Chang, C. Y., Charlton, D. G., Chrin, J. T. M., Clarke, P. E. L., Cohen, I., Collins, W. J., Conboy, J. E., Couch, M., Coupland, M., Cuffiani, M., Dado, S., Dallavalle, G. M., De Jong, S., Debu, P., Deninno, M. M., Dieckmann, A., Dittmar, M., Dixit, M. S., Duchovni, E., Duerdoth, I. P., Dumas, D. J. P., Elcombe, P. A., Estabrooks, P. G., Etzion, E., Fabbri, F., Farthouat, P., Fischer, H. M., Fong, D. G., French, M. T., Fukunaga, C., Gaidot, A., Ganel, O., Gary, J. W., Gascon, J., Geddes, N. I., Gee, C. N. P., Geich-Gimbel, C., Gensler, S. W., Gentit, F. X., Giacomelli, G., Gibson, V., Gibson, W. R., Gillies, J. D., Goldberg, J., Goodrick, M. J., Gorn, W., Granite, D., Gross, E., Grunhaus, J., Hagedorn, H., Hagemann, J., Hansroul, M., Hargrove, C. K., Harrus, I., Hart, J., Hattersley, P. M., Hauschild, M., Hawkes, C. M., Heflin, E., Hemingway, R. J., Heuer, R. D., Hill, J. C., Hillier, S. J., Hinshaw, D. A., Ho, C., Hobbs, J. D., Hobson, P. R., Hochman, D., Holl, B., Homer, R. J., Hou, S. R., Howarth, C. P., Hughes-Jones, R. E., Humbert, R., Igo-Kemenes, P., Ihssen, H., Imrie, D. C., Janissen, L., Jawahery, A., Jeffreys, P. W., Jeremie, H., Jimack, M., Jobes, M., Jones, R. W. L., Jovanovic, P., Karlen, D., Kawagoe, K., Kawamoto, T., Kellogg, R. G., Kennedy, B. W., Kleinwort, C., Klem, D. E., Knop, G., Kobayashi, T., Kokott, T. P., Köpke, L., Kowalewski, R., Kreutzmann, H., Kroll, J., Kuwano, M., Kyberd, P., Lafferty, G. D., Lamarche, F., Larson, W. J., Layter, J. G., Le Du, P., Leblanc, P., Lee, A. M., Lehto, M. H., Lellouch, D., Lennert, P., Leroy, C., Lessard, L., Levegrün, S., Levinson, L., Lloyd, S. L., Loebinger, F. K., Lorah, J. M., Lorazo, B., Losty, M. J., Ludwig, J., Ma, J., Macbeth, A. A., Mannelli, M., Marcellini, S., Maringer, G., Martin, A. J., Martin, J. P., Mashimo, T., Mättig, P., Maur, U., McMahon, T. J., McNutt, J. R., Meijers, F., Menszner, D., Merritt, F. S., Mes, H., Michelini, A., Middleton, R. P., Mikenberg, G., Mildenberger, J., Miller, D. J., Milstene, C., Minowa, M., Mohr, W., Moisan, C., Montanari, A., Mori, T., Moss, M. W., Murphy, P. G., Murray, W. J., Nellen, B., Nguyen, H. H., Nozaki, M., O'Dowd, A. J. P., O'Neale, S. W., O'Neill, B. P., Oakham, F. G., Odorici, F., Ogg, M., Oh, H., Oreglia, M. J., Orito, S., Pansart, J. P., Patrick, G. N., Pawley, S. J., Pfister, P., Pilcher, J. E., Pinfold, J. L., Plane, D. E., Poli, B., Pouladdej, A., Prebys, E., Pritchard, T. W., Przysiezniak, H., Quast, G., Redmond, M. W., Rees, D. L., Regimbald, M., Riles, K., Roach, C. M., Robins, S. A., Rollnik, A., Roney, J. M., Rossberg, S., Rossi, A. M., Routenburg, P., Runge, K., Runolfsson, O., Sanghera, S., Sansum, R. A., Sasaki, M., Saunders, B. J., Schaile, A. D., Schaile, O., Schappert, W., Scharff-Hansen, P., Schreiber, S., Schwarz, J., Shapira, A., Shen, B. C., Sherwood, P., Simon, A., Singh, P., Siroli, G. P., Skuja, A., Smith, A. M., Smith, T. J., Snow, G. A., Springer, R. W., Sproston, M., Stephens, K., Stier, H. E., Stroehmer, R., Strom, D., Takeda, H., Takeshita, T., Taras, P., Thackray, N. J., Tsukamoto, T., Turner, M. F., Tysarczyk-Niemeyer, G., Van den plas, D., Van Kooten, R., VanDalen, G. J., Vasseur, G., Virtue, C. J., von der Schmitt, H., von Krogh, J., Wagner, A., Wahl, C., Walker, J. P., Ward, C. P., Ward, D. R., Watkins, P. M., Watson, A. T., Watson, N. K., Weber, M., Weisz, S., Wells, P. S., Wermes, N., Waymann, M., Wilson, G. W., Wilson, J. A., Wingerter, I., Winterer, V. -H., Wood, N. C., Wotton, S., Wyatt, T. R., Yaari, R., Yang, Y., Yekutieli, G., Yoshida, T., Zeuner, W., Zorn, G. T., and OPAL Collaboration
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- 1991
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