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    Respiratory Monitoring for Anesthesia and Sedation by Anderson, Jay A.

    Published in Anesthesia progress (01-12-2023)
    “…This article reviews the theory and practice of routine respiratory monitoring during anesthesia and sedation. Oxygen monitoring and capnography methods are…”
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    New Parallaxes of Galactic Cepheids from Spatially Scanning the Hubble Space Telescope: Implications for the Hubble Constant by Riess, Adam G., Casertano, Stefano, Yuan, Wenlong, Macri, Lucas, Anderson, Jay, MacKenty, John W., Bowers, J. Bradley, Clubb, Kelsey I., Filippenko, Alexei V., Jones, David O., Tucker, Brad E.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-03-2018)
    “…We present new measurements of the parallax of seven long-period (≥10 days) Milky Way (MW) Cepheid variables (SS CMa, XY Car, VY Car, VX Per, WZ Sgr, X Pup,…”
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    The Unusual Initial Mass Function of the Arches Cluster by Hosek, Matthew W., Lu, Jessica R., Anderson, Jay, Najarro, Francisco, Ghez, Andrea M., Morris, Mark R., Clarkson, William I., Albers, Saundra M.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-01-2019)
    “…As a young massive cluster in the central molecular zone, the Arches cluster is a valuable probe of the stellar initial mass function (IMF) in the extreme…”
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    THE M31 VELOCITY VECTOR. II. RADIAL ORBIT TOWARD THE MILKY WAY AND IMPLIED LOCAL GROUP MASS by VAN DER MAREL, Roeland P, FARDAL, Mark, BESLA, Gurtina, BEATON, Rachael L, TONY SOHN, Sangmo, ANDERSON, Jay, BROWN, Tom, GUHATHAKURTA, Puragra

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-07-2012)
    “…We determine the velocity vector of M31 with respect to the Milky Way and use this to constrain the mass of the Local Group, based on Hubble Space Telescope…”
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    Nut bush pesticide limits: urgent need for a comprehensive strategy to address current and emerging insect pests and insecticide options in the Australian macadamia industry by Ellis, Kirsten L, Anderson, Jay M, Yonow, Tania, Kriticos, Darren J, Andrew, Nigel R

    Published in Pest management science (01-07-2024)
    “…In Australia, macadamia orchards are attacked by four main insect pest groups. Management and control of three of these key pests currently relies on…”
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    Occurrence and Mass Distribution of Close-in Super-Earths, Neptunes, and Jupiters by Howard, Andrew W, Marcy, Geoffrey W, Johnson, John Asher, Fischer, Debra A, Wright, Jason T, Isaacson, Howard, Valenti, Jeff A, Anderson, Jay, Lin, Doug N.C, Ida, Shigeru

    “…The questions of how planets form and how common Earth-like planets are can be addressed by measuring the distribution of exoplanet masses and orbital periods…”
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    Potential Supplies of Fuel-Grade Canola Oil for Low-Carbon Fuel Production in Alberta, Canada: GIS Analysis Using an Improved Service-Area Approach by Zhang, Wenbei, Qiu, Feng, Luckert, M. K. Marty, Anderson, Jay A., McPhee, Alexander W.

    Published in Bioenergy research (01-12-2023)
    “…Our study investigates prospects for a fuel-grade canola oil supply chain that prioritizes the use of non-No. 1 Canola as a biofuel feedstock. Using low-grade…”
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    The California Planet Survey. I. Four New Giant Exoplanets by W. Howard, Andrew, Johnson, John Asher, W. Marcy, Geoffrey, A. Fischer, Debra, T. Wright, Jason, Bernat, David, W. Henry, Gregory, M. G. Peek, Kathryn, Isaacson, Howard, Apps, Kevin, Endl, Michael, D. Cochran, William, A. Valenti, Jeff, Anderson, Jay, E. Piskunov, Nikolai

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-10-2010)
    “…We present precise Doppler measurements of four stars obtained during the past decade at Keck Observatory by the California Planet Survey (CPS). These stars,…”
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    An Optical Distortion Solution for the Keck I OSIRIS Imager by Freeman, Matthew S. R., Lu, Jessica R., Lyke, Jim, Gautam, Abhimat, Kupke, Renate, Ghez, Andrea, Sakai, Shoko, Anderson, Jay, Bellini, Andrea

    Published in The Astronomical journal (01-09-2023)
    “…Abstract The astrometric precision and accuracy of an imaging camera is often limited by geometric optical distortions. These must be calibrated and removed to…”
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    Effect of in Planta Treatment of 'Cavendish' Banana with Herbicides and Fungicides on the Colonisation and Sporulation by Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense Subtropical Race 4 by Anderson, Jay, Aitken, Elizabeth

    Published in Journal of fungi (Basel) (04-03-2021)
    “…Fusarium wilt caused by the soil-borne fungus f.sp. ( ) is a significant constraint to banana production worldwide, with the recent expansion of banana growing…”
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    Initial study on thermal stability of cold spray tantalum coating irradiated with deuterium for fusion applications by Ialovega, Mykola, Dabney, Tyler, Navarro Gonzalez, Marcos, Yeom, Hwasung, Velez, Danah, Willing, Evan, Anderson, Jay K, Angot, Thierry, Bisson, Régis, Forest, Cary, Kreter, Arkadi, Schmitz, Oliver, Sridharan, Kumar

    Published in Physica scripta (01-11-2023)
    “…Abstract Removal of neutral hydrogen atoms in the plasma edge reduces the number of charge exchange events and thus, the net energy losses in the plasma,…”
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    AN HST PROPER-MOTION STUDY OF THE LARGE-SCALE JET OF 3C273 by Meyer, Eileen T., Sparks, William B., Georganopoulos, Markos, Anderson, Jay, Marel, Roeland van der, Biretta, John, Tony Sohn, Sangmo, Chiaberge, Marco, Perlman, Eric, Norman, Colin

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-02-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT The radio galaxy 3C 273 hosts one of the nearest and best-studied powerful quasar jets. Having been imaged repeatedly by the Hubble Space Telescope…”
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