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    Analysis and Reduction of Systematic Errors through a Seamless Approach to Modeling Weather and Climate by Martin, G. M., Milton, S. F., Senior, C.A., Brooks, M. E., Ineson, S., Reichler, T., Kim, J.

    Published in Journal of climate (15-11-2010)
    “…The reduction of systematic errors is a continuing challenge for model development. Feedbacks and compensating errors in climate models often make finding the…”
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    Identifying errors in dust models from data assimilation by Pope, R. J., Marsham, J. H., Knippertz, P., Brooks, M. E., Roberts, A. J.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-09-2016)
    “…Airborne mineral dust is an important component of the Earth system and is increasingly predicted prognostically in weather and climate models. The recent…”
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    Evaluating cloud systems in the Met Office global forecast model using simulated CloudSat radar reflectivities by Bodas-Salcedo, A., Webb, M. J., Brooks, M. E., Ringer, M. A., Williams, K. D., Milton, S. F., Wilson, D. R.

    “…CloudSat radar reflectivities are simulated in the Met Office global forecast model in a manner which is consistent with the CloudSat observations. The method…”
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    Using model analysis and satellite data to assess cloud and precipitation in midlatitude cyclones by Field, P. R., Bodas‐Salcedo, A., Brooks, M. E.

    “…Midlatitude cyclones taken from 18 months of global operational Met Office Unified Model analysis archives were combined to form three‐dimensional composite…”
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    Initial Tendencies of Cloud Regimes in the Met Office Unified Model by Williams, K. D., Brooks, M. E.

    Published in Journal of climate (15-02-2008)
    “…The Met Office unified forecast–climate model is used to compare the properties of simulated climatological cloud regimes with those produced in short-range…”
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    Magnetic-Moment Fragmentation and Monopole Crystallization by Brooks-Bartlett, M. E., Banks, S. T., Jaubert, L. D. C., Harman-Clarke, A., Holdsworth, P. C. W.

    Published in Physical review. X (2014)
    “…The Coulomb phase, with its dipolar correlations and pinch-point–scattering patterns, is central to discussions of geometrically frustrated systems, from water…”
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    Long-range magnetic interactions and proximity effects in an amorphous exchange-spring magnet by Magnus, F., Brooks-Bartlett, M. E., Moubah, R., Procter, R. A., Andersson, G., Hase, T. P. A., Banks, S. T., Hjörvarsson, B.

    Published in Nature communications (13-06-2016)
    “…Low-dimensional magnetic heterostructures are a key element of spintronics, where magnetic interactions between different materials often define the…”
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    Modeled and observed atmospheric radiation balance during the West African dry season: Role of mineral dust, biomass burning aerosol, and surface albedo by Milton, S. F., Greed, G., Brooks, M. E., Haywood, J., Johnson, B., Allan, R. P., Slingo, A., Grey, W. M. F.

    “…The global radiation balance of the atmosphere is still poorly observed, particularly at the surface. We investigate the observed radiation balance at (1) the…”
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    Effects of Turbidity on Foraging Behavior in the Endangered Fountain Darter (Etheostoma fonticola) by Becker, L. J. Swanbrow, Brooks, E. M, Gabor, C. R, Ostrand, K. G

    Published in The American midland naturalist (01-01-2016)
    “…The fountain darter Etheostoma fonticola is a federally endangered species that is associated with primarily clear, spring-fed systems, suggesting even minor…”
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    Assessment of the Met Office dust forecast model using observations from the GERBILS campaign by Johnson, B. T., Brooks, M. E., Walters, D., Woodward, S., Christopher, S., Schepanski, K.

    “…This paper uses aircraft, ground‐based and satellite observations to assess the performance of Met Office dust forecasts during the Geostationary Earth…”
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    Changes in colonic motility and the electrophysiological properties of myenteric neurons persist following recovery from trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid colitis in the guinea pig by Krauter, E. M., Strong, D. S., Brooks, E. M., Linden, D. R., Sharkey, K. A., Mawe, G. M.

    Published in Neurogastroenterology and motility (01-12-2007)
    “…Persistent changes in gastrointestinal motility frequently accompany the resolution of colitis, through mechanisms that remain to be determined…”
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    Decreased active vasodilator sensitivity in aged skin by Kenney, W L, Morgan, A L, Farquhar, W B, Brooks, E M, Pierzga, J M, Derr, J A

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-04-1997)
    “…Older men and women respond to local and reflex-mediated heat stress with an attenuated increase in cutaneous vascular conductance (CVC). This study was…”
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    Novel promoter and alternate transcription start site of the human serotonin reuptake transporter in intestinal mucosa by Linden, D. R., White, S. L., Brooks, E. M., Mawe, G. M.

    Published in Neurogastroenterology and motility (01-05-2009)
    “…Selective serotonin‐reuptake inhibitors are therapies for psychological and bowel disorders, but produce adverse effects in the non‐targeted system. To…”
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    Chronic hormone replacement therapy alters thermoregulatory and vasomotor function in postmenopausal women by Brooks, E. M, Morgan, A. L, Pierzga, J. M, Wladkowski, S. L, O'Gorman, J. T, Derr, J. A, Kenney, W. L

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-08-1997)
    “…E. M. Brooks 1 , A. L. Morgan 1 , J. M. Pierzga 1 , S. L. Wladkowski 1 , J. T. O'Gorman 2 , J. A. Derr 2 , and W. L. Kenney 1 1  Noll Physiological Research…”
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    Simulated microgravity produces attenuated baroreflex-mediated pressor, chronotropic, and inotropic responses in mice by Jung, Albert S, Harrison, Robert, Lee, Kwang H, Genut, Jordan, Nyhan, Daniel, Brooks-Asplund, E M, Shoukas, Artin A, Hare, Joshua M, Berkowitz, Dan E

    “…Whether myocardial contractile impairment contributes to orthostatic intolerance (OI) is controversial. Accordingly, we used transient bilateral carotid…”
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    Antitumor effects of TRAIL-expressing mesenchymal stromal cells in a mouse xenograft model of human mesothelioma by Lathrop, M J, Sage, E K, Macura, S L, Brooks, E M, Cruz, F, Bonenfant, N R, Sokocevic, D, MacPherson, M B, Beuschel, S L, Dunaway, C W, Shukla, A, Janes, S M, Steele, C, Mossman, B T, Weiss, D J

    Published in Cancer gene therapy (01-01-2015)
    “…Malignant mesothelioma (MM) remains a highly deadly malignancy with poor treatment option. The MM cells further promote a highly inflammatory microenvironment,…”
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