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    Electron beam evaporation of superconductor-ferromagnet heterostructures by Bromley, D., Wright, A. J., Jones, L. A. H., Swallow, J. E. N., Beesley, T., Batty, R., Weatherup, R. S., Dhanak, V. R., O’Brien, L.

    Published in Scientific reports (11-05-2022)
    “…We report on the electronic and magnetic properties of superconductor-ferromagnet heterostructures fabricated by electron beam evaporation on to unheated…”
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    Investigating Cue Competition in Contextual Cuing of Visual Search by Beesley, T., Shanks, David R.

    “…A fundamental principle of learning is that predictive cues or signals compete with each other to gain control over behavior. Associative and propositional…”
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    Drug cue induced overshadowing: selective disruption of natural reward processing by cigarette cues amongst abstinent but not satiated smokers by Freeman, T P, Morgan, C J A, Beesley, T, Curran, H V

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-01-2012)
    “…Addicts show both reward processing deficits and increased salience attribution to drug cues. However, no study to date has demonstrated that salience…”
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    The effect of predictive history on the learning of sub-sequence contingencies by Beesley, T., Le Pelley, M. E.

    “…Two experiments demonstrated that the prior predictive history of a cue governs the extent to which that cue engages in sequence learning. Using a serial…”
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    Syntactic transfer in artificial grammar learning by Beesley, T., Wills, A. J., Le Pelley, M. E.

    Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-02-2010)
    “…In an artificial grammar learning (AGL) experiment, participants were trained with instances of one grammatical structure before completing a test phase in…”
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    Synthesis and evaluation of a synthetic polymeric chiral stationary phase for LC based on the N, N'-[(1R,2R)-1,2-diphenyl-1,2-ethanediyl]bis-2-propenamide monomer by HEN, X, HE, L, ZHONG, Q, BEESLEY, T. E, ARMSTRONG, D. W

    Published in Chromatographia (2006)
    “…A synthetic polymeric chiral stationary phase for liquid chromatography based on N, N′-[(1R,2R)-1,2-diphenyl-1,2-ethanediyl]bis-2-propenamide monomer was…”
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    Blocking of human causal learning involves learned changes in stimulus processing by Le Pelley, M. E., Beesley, T., Suret, M. B.

    “…Several theories of associative learning propose that blocking reflects changes in the processing devoted to learning about cues. The results of the only…”
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    The Influence of Blocking on Overt Attention and Associability in Human Learning by Beesley, T., Le Pelley, M. E.

    “…Previous studies have demonstrated a retardation in the rate of novel learning about previously blocked cues as compared to appropriate control cues. We report…”
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    The first EGF‐like domain from human factor IX contains a high‐affinity calcium binding site by Handford, P.A., Baron, M., Mayhew, M., Willis, A., Beesley, T., Brownlee, G.G., Campbell, I.D.

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-02-1990)
    “…It has been suggested that epidermal growth factor‐like (EGF‐like) domains, containing conserved carboxylate residues, are responsible for the high‐affinity…”
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    Comparison of the Enantioselectivity of β-Cyclodextrin vs. Heptakis-2,3-O-dimethyl-β-cyclodextrin LC Stationary Phases by Armstrong, D. W., Chang, L. W., Chang, S. C., Wang, X., Ibrahim, H., Reid†, G. R., III, Beesley, T. E.

    “…The enantioselectivity of native β-cyclodextrin and its 2,3-methylated analogue were examined in both the "polar-organic" mode and the reversed phase mode. By…”
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    Learned Predictiveness Effects in Humans: A Function of Learning, Performance, or Both? by Le Pelley, M. E, Suret, M. B, Beesley, T

    “…Many previous studies of animal and human learning indicate a processing advantage for cues previously experienced as good predictors of outcomes over those…”
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    Comparison of the Selectivity and Retention of β-Cyclodextrin vs. Heptakis-2,3-O-dimethyl-β-cyclodextrin LC Stationary Phases for Structural and Geometric Isomers by Armstrong, D. W., Wang, X., Chang, L. W., Ibrahim†, H., Reid†, G. R., III†, Beesley†, T. E.

    “…Both β-cyclodextrin and 2,3-methylated-β-cyclodextrin bonded stationary phases effectively separate a variety of structural and geometrical isomeric compounds…”
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    Separation of Drug Stereoisomers by the Formation of β -Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complexes by Armstrong, Daniel W., Ward, Timothy J., Armstrong, R. Douglas, Beesley, Thomas E.

    “…For many drugs, only racemic mixtures are available for clinical use. Because different stereoisomers of drugs often cause different physiological responses,…”
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    The inhibition of class C beta-lactamases by boronic acids by Beesley, T, Gascoyne, N, Knott-Hunziker, V, Petursson, S, Waley, S G, Jaurin, B, Grundström, T

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-01-1983)
    “…Aromatic boronic acids are reversible inhibitors of the recently classified class C beta-lactamases. The boronic acids studied include ortho-, meta- and…”
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    “Learned predictiveness effects in humans: A function of learning, performance, or both?”: Correction by Le Pelley, M. E., Suret, M. B., Beesley, T.

    “…Reports an error in "Learned predictiveness effects in humans: A function of learning, performance, or both" by M. E. Le Pelley, M. B. Suret and T. Beesley (…”
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    Cyclodextrin chiral stationary phases for liquid chromatographic separations of drug stereoisomers by Berthod, A, Jin, H L, Beesley, T E, Duncan, J D, Armstrong, D W

    “…Many active drugs are racemic mixtures. Because the two enantiomers of a racemate often cause different pharmacological responses, the use of optically pure…”
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    New particle-loaded monoliths for chiral capillary electrochromatographic separation by Schmid, Martin G., Koidl, Julia, Freigassner, Christina, Tahedl, Sandra, Wojcik, Lena, Beesley, Thomas, Armstrong, Daniel W., Gübitz, Gerald

    Published in Electrophoresis (01-10-2004)
    “…Fritless particle‐loaded monoliths for chiral capillary electrochromatographic (CEC) separation were prepared. Silica particles containing a chiral selector…”
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