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    New method for the characterization of domain morphology of polymer blends using ruthenium tetroxide staining and low voltage scanning electron microscopy (LVSEM) by Brown, G.M., Butler, J.H.

    Published in Polymer (Guilford) (01-07-1997)
    “…A new method has been developed for the analysis of domain morphology of stained polyolefin blends by low voltage scanning electron microscopy (LVSEM). The…”
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    Non-C[O.sub.2] greenhouse gases and climate change by Montzka, S.A, Dlugokencky, E.J, Butler, J.H

    Published in Nature (London) (04-08-2011)
    “…Earth's climate is warming as a result of anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide (C[O.sub.2]) from fossil fuel combustion…”
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    Present and future trends in the atmospheric burden of ozone-depleting halogens by Montzka, S. A, Butler, J. H, Elkins, J.W, Thompson, T. M, Clarke, A. D, Lock, L. T

    Published in Nature (London) (22-04-1999)
    “…The burden of ozone-depleting chemicals in the lower atmosphere has been decreasing since 1994 as a result of the Montreal Protocol. Here we show how…”
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    Decline in the Tropospheric Abundance of Halogen from Halocarbons: Implications for Stratospheric Ozone Depletion by Montzka, Stephen A., Butler, James H., Myers, Richard C., Thompson, Thayne M., Swanson, Thomas H., Clarke, Andrew D., Lock, Loreen T., Elkins, James W.

    “…Analyses of air sampled from remote locations across the globe reveal that tropospheric chlorine attributable to anthropogenic halocarbons peaked near the…”
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    Decrease in the growth rates of atmospheric chlorofluorocarbons 11 and 12 by Elkins, J. W, Thompson, T. M, Swanson, T. H, Butler, J. H, Hall, B. D, Cummings, S. O, Fishers, D. A, Raffo, A. G

    Published in Nature (London) (26-08-1993)
    “…The atmospheric growth rates of CFC-11 and CFC-12 have significantly decreased. These CFCs are commonly used for refrigeration, air conditioning and the…”
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    In vitro and in vivo evidence for actin association of the naphthylphthalamic acid-binding protein from zucchini hypocotyls by Butler, J.H, Hu, S, Brady, S.R, Dixon, M.W, Muday, G.K

    “…The N-1-naphthylphthalamic acid (NPA)-binding protein is part of the auxin efflux carrier, the protein complex that controls polar auxin transport in plant…”
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    Low-voltage scanning electron microscopy of polymers by Butler, J.H., Joy, D.C., Bradley, G.F., Krause, S.J.

    Published in Polymer (Guildford) (01-04-1995)
    “…Micromorphological and microstructural characterizations of the type and degree of crystallinity and the relative dispersion of phases within polymers, as well…”
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    Opportunities for Improving Inpatient Smoking Cessation Programs: A Community Hospital Experience by Sciamanna, C.N., Stillman, F.A., Hoch, J.S., Butler, J.H., Gass, K.G., Ford, D.E.

    Published in Preventive medicine (01-06-2000)
    “…Background. This cohort study examined the role of smoking during hospitalization, duration of cessation counseling, patient awareness of the hospital's…”
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    The somatotrophic axis in young steers: influence of nutritional status on pulsatile release of growth hormone and circulating concentrations of insulin-like growth factor 1 by Breier, B H, Bass, J J, Butler, J H, Gluckman, P D

    Published in Journal of endocrinology (01-11-1986)
    “…The relationship between plasma GH profiles and circulating concentrations of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) at three different planes of nutrition,…”
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    Methyl bromide under scrutiny by Butler, James H

    Published in Nature (London) (10-08-1995)
    “…Because reactions involving bromide are believed to be responsible for much of the ozone depletion, the US and other countries are phasing out the production…”
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    A decrease in the growth rates of atmospheric halon concentrations by Butler, J. H, Elkins, J. W, Hall, B. D, Cummings, S. O, Montzka, S. A

    Published in Nature (London) (01-10-1992)
    “…A six-year record of tropospheric halon mixing ratios which shows that the growth rates of H-1301 (CBrF3) and H-1211 (CBrCIF2) have begun to decrease…”
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    Parturition-related changes in insulin-like growth factors-I and -II in the perinatal lamb by Gluckman, P D, Butler, J H

    Published in Journal of endocrinology (01-11-1983)
    “…Specific radioligand assays for the two somatomedins, insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I and IGF-II, have been used to study the ontogeny of somatomedin…”
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    The effects of pancreatectomy on the plasma concentrations of insulin-like growth factors 1 and 2 in the sheep fetus by Gluckman, P D, Butler, J H, Comline, R, Fowden, A

    Published in Journal of developmental physiology (01-02-1987)
    “…The effects of hypoinsulinaemia and altered metabolite concentrations on the fetal plasma concentrations of insulin-like growth factors (IGF) have been…”
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    Circulating insulin-like growth factor-I and -II concentrations are not dependent on pituitary influences in the midgestation fetal sheep by Gluckman, P D, Butler, J H

    Published in Journal of developmental physiology (01-12-1985)
    “…Studies were performed to investigate the possible role of pituitary factors on the regulation of circulating concentrations of insulin-like growth factor-I…”
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    Glass passivated GaAs chip tunnel diode by Im, S.S., Butler, J.H., Masterson, F.

    “…High-speed computers of the next generation will require ultra-fast, extremely reliable tunnel diodes at the lowest possible cost. The glass sealed, planar…”
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