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    Does mammal community composition control recruitment in neotropical forests? evidence from Panama by Asquith, Nigel M., Wright, S. Joseph, Clauss, Maria J.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-04-1997)
    “…Patterns of seed predation, germination, and seedling herbivory were investigated in Panamanian forests. We hypothesized that seed and seedling survival would…”
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    Macrophage inflammatory proteins 1 and 2: expression by rat alveolar macrophages, fibroblasts, and epithelial cells and in rat lung after mineral dust exposure by Driscoll, K E, Hassenbein, D G, Carter, J, Poynter, J, Asquith, T N, Grant, R A, Whitten, J, Purdon, M P, Takigiku, R

    “…Macrophage inflammatory proteins 1 alpha and 2 (MIP-1 alpha, MIP-2) are members of a growing family of cytokines thought to play a role in host defense. MIP-1…”
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    Economic, pro-social and pro-environmental factors influencing participation in an incentive-based conservation program in Bolivia by Authelet, Manon, Subervie, Julie, Meyfroidt, Patrick, Asquith, Nigel, Ezzine-de-Blas, Driss

    Published in World development (01-09-2021)
    “…•Economic, pro-social and pro-environmental factors can influence household participation in forest conservation programs.•Owning property titles, having large…”
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    Herbivory in a fragmented tropical forest: patterns from islands at Lago Gatún, Panama by Arnold, A Elizabeth, Asquith, Nigel M

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-09-2002)
    “…By imposing density-dependent mortality upon their hosts, specialistinsect herbivores are thought to contribute to the maintenance of tree diversityin tropical…”
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    Misdirections in Conservation Biology by Asquith, Nigel M.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-04-2001)
    “…The hypothesis that conservation biology is proceeding along two separate trajectories (Caughley 1994) has provoked extensive discussion. Caughley's dichotomy,…”
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    Mammals, edge effects, and the loss of tropical forest diversity by Asquith, Nigel M., Mejía-Chang, Mónica

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-02-2005)
    “…Relative to the surrounding mainland forests, a subset of tree species dominates wind-exposed, forested islands in Gatún Lake, Panama. We explored how tree…”
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    Tannin-mediated induction of proline-rich protein synthesis by Mehansho, Haile, Asquith, Tom N, Butler, Larry G, Rogler, John C, Carlson, Don M

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (01-01-1992)
    “…Feeding high-tannin sorghum to rats causes dramatic changes in gene expression of parotid glands similar to that induced by isoproterenol treatment. Within 3…”
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    A proposed screen for evaluating low-molecular-weight chemicals as potential respiratory allergens by Gauggel, D L, Sarlo, K, Asquith, T N

    Published in Journal of applied toxicology (01-09-1993)
    “…Allergic asthma can result when reactive low-molecular-weight chemicals (LMWCs) haptenate carrier proteins to form immunogenic conjugates, which then induce…”
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    The spatial distribution of thermal and epithermal neutrons in a graphite moderated spallation neutron field by Asquith, N.L., Hashemi-Nezhad, S.R., Westmeier, W., Zhuk, I., Tyutyunnikov, S.

    Published in Radiation measurements (01-08-2014)
    “…The Gamma-3 assembly is located at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia. It consists of a cylindrical lead target (ø = 8 cm, L = 58.8 cm)…”
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    Use of dye-labeled protein as spectrophotometric assay for protein precipitants such as tannin by Asquith, T.N, Butler, L.G

    Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-11-1985)
    “…Bovine serum albumin has been covalently labeled with Remazol brilliant blue R to provide a substrate for a convenient spectrophotometric assay for protein…”
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    Hyaline droplet nephropathy resulting from exposure to 3,5,5-trimethylhexanoyloxybenzene sulfonate by Lehman-McKeeman, L D, Rodriguez, P A, Caudill, D, Fey, M L, Eddy, C L, Asquith, T N

    Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (01-03-1991)
    “…Acute oral dosing of 3,5,5-trimethylhexanoyloxybenzene sulfonate (THBS) to adult male and female rats causes a male rat-specific nephrotoxicity manifested as…”
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    Policing Diversity and Vulnerability in the Post-Macpherson Era: Unintended Consequences and Missed Opportunities by Bartkowiak-Theron, I., Asquith, N. L.

    “…The ripple effects of the Macpherson inquiry were felt by police organizations worldwide. However, the points Macpherson was making were never to be limited to…”
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    Ecological Aspects of Plant Colonisation of the Krakatau Islands by Whittaker, R. J., Bush, M. B., Partomihardjo, T., Asquith, N. M., Richards, K.

    Published in GeoJournal (01-10-1992)
    “…Species assemblage data from the Krakatau Islands, Indonesia, are presented for the period 1883 to 1989 (including previously unpublished data from the 1989…”
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    Phenotypic Differences between Syrian Hamster Embryo Cells Cultured at pH 6.7 or 7.3 by Isfort, Robert J., David B. Cody, Thomas N. Asquith, Robert A. Leboeuf

    “…We have investigated the molecular phenotypic differences between Syrian hamster embryo (SHE) cells cultured at pH 6.7 or 7.3. Multiple pH-sensitive phenotypic…”
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