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    Effect of Iron-Oxidizing Bacteria on Pitting of Stainless Steel by Chamritski, I.G., Burns, G.R., Webster, B.J., Laycock, N.J.

    Published in Corrosion (Houston, Tex.) (01-07-2004)
    “…ABSTRACTMicrobiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) of stainless steel (SS) can be caused by the action of metal-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) in natural,…”
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    Lattice Dynamics and Vibrational Spectra of Lithium Manganese Oxides:  A Computer Simulation and Spectroscopic Study by Ammundsen, Brett, Burns, Gary R, Islam, M. Saiful, Kanoh, Hirofumi, Rozière, Jacques

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (24-06-1999)
    “…The lattice vibrational modes of spinel-structured lithium manganese oxides have been calculated using atomistic modeling methods. The simulations allow the…”
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    Using genetic algorithms bounded by dynamic linear constraints for marketing/production joint decision making by Wenlan Feng, Burns, G.R, Harrison, D.K

    Published in IEE conference publication (1997)
    “…The prosperity of a firm depends highly on the functional integration of its various departments, and in particular the co-operation between the production and…”
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    Characterization of differential aluminum tolerance among varieties of wheat and barley by Foy, C.D, Fleming, A.L, Burns, G.R, Armiger, W.H

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-07-1967)
    “…Aluminum‐sensitive ‘Monon’ wheat (Triticum aestivum, spp vulgare (Vill. Host) Mac Key and ‘Kearney barley (Hordeum vulgare) (L. emend. Lam) varieties had…”
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    Differential aluminum tolerance of two wheat varieties associated with plant-induced pH changes around their roots by Foy, C.D, Burns, G.R, Brown, J.C, Fleming, A.L

    “…Differential Al tolerance of Atlas 66 and Monon wheat varieties in nutrient solutions and in acid Bladen soil was attributed, at least in part, to…”
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