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    Mechanical sensitivity reveals evolutionary dynamics of mechanical systems by Anderson, P. S. L., Patek, S. N.

    “…A classic question in evolutionary biology is how form–function relationships promote or limit diversification. Mechanical metrics, such as kinematic…”
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    Airborne Infrared Remote Sensing of Riverine Currents by Dugan, J. P., Anderson, S. P., Piotrowski, C. C., Zuckerman, S. B.

    “…Measurements of surface currents have been made in a variety of rivers and estuaries to evaluate the accuracy and robustness of techniques based on airborne…”
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    Boundary layer physics over snow and ice by Anderson, P. S., Neff, W. D.

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (07-07-2008)
    “…Observations of the unique chemical environment over snow and ice in recent decades, particularly in the polar regions, have stimulated increasing interest in…”
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    The diurnal variability of atmospheric nitrogen oxides (NO and NO 2 ) above the Antarctic Plateau driven by atmospheric stability and snow emissions by Frey, M. M, Brough, N, France, J. L, Anderson, P. S, Traulle, O, King, M. D, Jones, A. E, Wolff, E. W, Savarino, J

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (15-03-2013)
    “…Atmospheric nitrogen oxides (NO and NO2) were observed at Dome C, East Antarctica (75.1° S, 123.3° E, 3233 m), for a total of 50 days, from 10 December 2009 to…”
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    The comparative hydrodynamics of rapid rotation by predatory appendages by McHenry, M J, Anderson, P S L, Van Wassenbergh, S, Matthews, D G, Summers, A P, Patek, S N

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-11-2016)
    “…Countless aquatic animals rotate appendages through the water, yet fluid forces are typically modeled with translational motion. To elucidate the hydrodynamics…”
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    Contrasts between the summertime surface energy balance and boundary layer structure at Dome C and Halley stations, Antarctica by King, J. C., Argentini, S. A., Anderson, P. S.

    “…The Antarctic research stations of Dome C and Halley lie at similar latitudes (∼75°S) and are thus subject to similar diurnal variation of solar radiation at…”
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    Point of impact: the effect of size and speed on puncture mechanics by Anderson, P. S. L., LaCosse, J., Pankow, M.

    Published in Interface focus (06-06-2016)
    “…The use of high-speed puncture mechanics for prey capture has been documented across a wide range of organisms, including vertebrates, arthropods, molluscs and…”
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    Surface Meteorology and Air–Sea Fluxes in the Western Equatorial Pacific Warm Pool during the TOGA Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere Response Experiment by Weller, R. A., Anderson, S. P.

    Published in Journal of climate (01-08-1996)
    “…A major goal of the Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere Response Experiment (COARE) was to achieve significantly more accurate and complete descriptions of the surface…”
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    Profile measurements of blowing snow at Halley, Antarctica by Mann, G. W., Anderson, P. S., Mobbs, S. D.

    “…Measurements of blowing snow particle concentration from the second Stable Antarctic Boundary Layer Experiment (STABLE 2) are presented. The measurements, made…”
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    Measurements of NOx emissions from the Antarctic snowpack by Jones, A. E., Weller, R., Anderson, P. S., Jacobi, H.-W., Wolff, E. W., Schrems, O., Miller, H.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (15-04-2001)
    “…It has been shown that NOx is produced photochemically within the snowpack of polar regions. If emitted to the atmosphere, this process could be a major source…”
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    A role for newly forming sea ice in springtime polar tropospheric ozone loss? Observational evidence from Halley station, Antarctica by Jones, A. E., Anderson, P. S., Wolff, E. W., Turner, J., Rankin, A. M., Colwell, S. R.

    “…Since March 2003, measurements of surface ozone have been made at the British Antarctic Survey Clean Air Sector Laboratory (CASLab) at Halley station in…”
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    Impedance spectroscopy study of plasma sprayed and EB-PVD thermal barrier coatings by Anderson, P.S, Wang, X, Xiao, P

    Published in Surface & coatings technology (01-07-2004)
    “…Impedance spectroscopy (IS) and SEM/EDX were used to characterise a range of isothermally heat-treated plasma sprayed (PS) and electron beam physical vapour…”
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    The influence of cactus spine surface structure on puncture performance and anchoring ability is tuned for ecology by Crofts, S B, Anderson, P S L

    “…Spines are common morphological features found in almost all major biological groups offering an opportunity to explore large-scale evolutionary convergence…”
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    Fine-scale structure observed in a stable atmospheric boundary layer by sodar and kite-borne tethersonde by ANDERSON, P. S

    Published in Boundary-layer meteorology (01-05-2003)
    “…Co-located high resolution profiles of acoustic backscatter,wind vector and potential temperature are presented, measured within the stable atmosphericboundary…”
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    Wind-borne redistribution of snow across an Antarctic ice rise by King, J. C., Anderson, P. S., Vaughan, D. G., Mann, G. W., Mobbs, S. D., Vosper, S. B.

    “…Redistribution of snow by the wind can drive spatial and temporal variations in snow accumulation that may affect the reconstruction of paleoclimate records…”
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    Beyond Description: The Many Facets of Dental Biomechanics by Crofts, S B, Smith, S M, Anderson, P S L

    Published in Integrative and comparative biology (01-09-2020)
    “…Synopsis Teeth lie at the interface between an animal and its environment and, with some exceptions, act as a major component of resource procurement through…”
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    How do morphological sharpness measures relate to puncture performance in viperid snake fangs? by Crofts, S B, Lai, Y, Hu, Y, Anderson, P S L

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (01-04-2019)
    “…It makes intuitive sense that you need a sharp tool to puncture through a tough material. The typical approach to evaluating sharpness in biological puncturing…”
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