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    Spin–orbit-coupled fermions in an optical lattice clock by Kolkowitz, S., Bromley, S. L., Bothwell, T., Wall, M. L., Marti, G. E., Koller, A. P., Zhang, X., Rey, A. M., Ye, J.

    Published in Nature (London) (02-02-2017)
    “…Spin–orbit coupling is implemented in an optical lattice clock using a narrow optical transition in fermionic 87Sr atoms, thus mitigating the heating problems…”
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    Collective atomic scattering and motional effects in a dense coherent medium by Bromley, S. L., Zhu, B., Bishof, M., Zhang, X., Bothwell, T., Schachenmayer, J., Nicholson, T. L., Kaiser, R., Yelin, S. F., Lukin, M. D., Rey, A. M., Ye, J.

    Published in Nature communications (17-03-2016)
    “…We investigate collective emission from coherently driven ultracold 88 Sr atoms. We perform two sets of experiments using a strong and weak transition that are…”
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    Dynamics of interacting fermions under spin–orbit coupling in an optical lattice clock by Bromley, S. L., Kolkowitz, S., Bothwell, T., Kedar, D., Safavi-Naini, A., Wall, M. L., Salomon, C., Rey, A. M., Ye, J.

    Published in Nature physics (01-04-2018)
    “…Quantum statistics and symmetrization dictate that identical fermions do not interact via s -wave collisions. However, in the presence of spin–orbit coupling…”
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    Demonstration of 4.8 × 10−17 stability at 1 s for two independent optical clocks by Oelker, E., Hutson, R. B., Kennedy, C. J., Sonderhouse, L., Bothwell, T., Goban, A., Kedar, D., Sanner, C., Robinson, J. M., Marti, G. E., Matei, D. G., Legero, T., Giunta, M., Holzwarth, R., Riehle, F., Sterr, U., Ye, J.

    Published in Nature photonics (01-10-2019)
    “…Optical atomic clocks require local oscillators with exceptional optical coherence owing to the challenge of performing spectroscopy on their…”
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    Challenges managing women with suspected Lynch Syndrome in Zimbabwe: a case report by Mukucha, Kotti-Emily, Manase, Marshall T, Muronda, Charles, Whittaker, Judy, Guzha, Bothwell T

    “…Lynch Syndrome (LS) is associated with a genetic predisposition to colorectal, endometrial and multiple extracolonic cancers. The lifetime risk of developing…”
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    Iron requirements in pregnancy and strategies to meet them by Bothwell, T H

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-07-2000)
    “…Iron requirements are greater in pregnancy than in the nonpregnant state. Although iron requirements are reduced in the first trimester because of the absence…”
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    Hereditary hemochromatosis: etiologic, pathologic, and clinical aspects by Bothwell, T H, MacPhail, A P

    Published in Seminars in hematology (01-01-1998)
    “…The human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-linked iron-loading gene (HFE) associated with the autosomal recessive disorder known as hereditary hemochromatosis occurs in…”
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    Associations of Iron Overload in Africa With Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Tuberculosis: Strachan's 1929 Thesis Revisited by Gordeuk, V.R., McLaren, C.E., MacPhail, A.P., Deichsel, G., Bothwell, T.H.

    Published in Blood (15-04-1996)
    “…We analyzed data from the first study of iron overload in Africans, conducted between 1925 and 1928, to determine whether this common condition is associated…”
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    Overview and mechanisms of iron regulation by Bothwell, T H

    Published in Nutrition reviews (01-09-1995)
    “…There are two major disturbances of iron balance: iron deficiency and iron overload. Iron-deficiency anemia is a major problem in developing countries and…”
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    Iron deficiency by Baynes, R.D. (University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS), Bothwell, T.H

    Published in Annual review of nutrition (01-01-1990)
    “…A nutritional deficiency of iron develops when the amounts absorbed from the diet by the gastrointestinal tract are insufficient to meet normal requirements…”
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    Nutritional iron requirements and food iron absorption by Bothwell, T H, Baynes, R D, MacFarlane, B J, MacPhail, A P

    Published in Journal of internal medicine (01-11-1989)
    “…To prevent nutritional iron deficiency, sufficient iron must be absorbed from the diet to meet the normal physiological requirements. Daily iron losses in…”
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    EDTA and the absorption of iron from food by MacPhail, AP, Patel, RC, Bothwell, TH, Lamparelli, RD

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-03-1994)
    “…Iron EDTA is an effective fortificant in meals of low iron bioavailability. Na2EDTA, added to food to prevent oxidation, enhances iron bioavailability by…”
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    Iron fortification with special reference to the role of iron EDTA by Bothwell, T H

    Published in Archivos latinoamericanos de nutrición (01-09-1999)
    “…Iron fortification has been used for decades in a number of industrialized countries to combat iron deficiency and seems to have played a significant role in…”
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    The effects of fruit juices and fruits on the absorption of iron from a rice meal by Ballot, D., Baynes, R. D., Bothwell, T. H., Gillooly, M., Macfarlane, J., Macphail, A. P., Lyons, G., Derman, D. P., Bezwoda, W. R., Torrance, J. D., Bothwell, J. E.

    Published in British journal of nutrition (01-05-1987)
    “…1. The effects of the chemical composition of fruit juices and fruit on the absorption of iron from a rice (Oryza sativa) meal were measured in 234 parous…”
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    Ascorbic acid prevents the dose-dependent inhibitory effects of polyphenols and phytates on nonheme-iron absorption by Siegenberg, D, Baynes, RD, Bothwell, TH, Macfarlane, BJ, Lamparelli, RD, Car, NG, MacPhail, P, Schmidt, U, Tal, A, Mayet, F

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-02-1991)
    “…The effects of maize-bran phytate and of a polyphenol (tannic acid) on iron absorption from a white-bread meal were tested in 199 subjects. The phytate content…”
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    The effects of organic acids, phytates and polyphenols on the absorption of iron from vegetables by Gillooly, M., Bothwell, T. H., Torrance, J. D., MacPhail, A. P., Derman, D. P., Bezwoda, W. R., Mills, W., Charlton, R. W., Mayet, Fatima

    Published in British journal of nutrition (01-05-1983)
    “…1. Non-haem iron absorption from a variety of vegetable meals was studied in parous Indian Women, using the erythrocyte utilization of radioactive Fe method…”
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    Fortification of curry powder with NaFe(111)EDTA in an iron-deficient population: report of a controlled iron-fortification trial by Ballot, D E, MacPhail, A P, Bothwell, T H, Gillooly, M, Mayet, F G

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-01-1989)
    “…A targeted, double-blind controlled iron fortification trial using Fe(111)-EDTA in masala (curry powder) was directed towards an Fe-deficient Indian population…”
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    Hematologic, iron-related, and acute-phase protein responses to sustained strenuous exercise by Taylor, C, Rogers, G, Goodman, C, Baynes, R D, Bothwell, T H, Bezwoda, W R, Kramer, F, Hattingh, J

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-02-1987)
    “…This study was undertaken to gain insight into the mechanisms responsible for the hypoferremia occurring after severe exercise. To this end, 18 athletes who…”
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