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    Urothelial cells undergo epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition after exposure to muscle invasive bladder cancer exosomes by Franzen, C A, Blackwell, R H, Todorovic, V, Greco, K A, Foreman, K E, Flanigan, R C, Kuo, P C, Gupta, G N

    Published in Oncogenesis (New York, NY) (17-08-2015)
    “…Bladder cancer, the fourth most common noncutaneous malignancy in the United States, is characterized by high recurrence rate, with a subset of these cancers…”
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    Octave generalization, pitch discrimination, and loudness thresholds in the white rat by Blackwell, H. R, Schlosberg, H

    Published in Journal of experimental psychology (01-11-1943)
    “…"1. Rats were trained to run from one compartment across a grid to a food compartment only when tones of 10, 8, 7, 5, 3, or 2 kc. were sounded. Audibility…”
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    An Appraisal of Total Quality at Carello Lighting by Bohoris, G.A, Coombes, J.S, Blackwell, R.H, Hamer, A.C

    “…Carello Lighting is a leading manufacturer of vehicle lighting, operating within a highly competitive market. Three years ago the business embarked on a total…”
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    The influence of data collection procedures upon psychophysical measurement of two sensory functions by Blackwell, H. Richard

    Published in Journal of experimental psychology (01-11-1952)
    “…The response employed to indicate the presence of discrimination was studied by using phenomenal report in one case, and forced choice in the other. S s…”
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    Discussion: Competing theories of receptor excitation by Blackwell, H. Richard

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-04-1964)
    “…The opinion is expressed that the classical theory that the color receptors of human vision contain rhodopsin-related photopigments must be abandoned in part,…”
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