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    Towards high quality CVD graphene growth and transfer by Deokar, G., Avila, J., Razado-Colambo, I., Codron, J.-L., Boyaval, C., Galopin, E., Asensio, M.-C., Vignaud, D.

    Published in Carbon (New York) (01-08-2015)
    “…Among the different graphene synthesis methods, chemical vapor deposition of graphene on low cost copper foil shows great promise for large scale applications…”
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    Buffer free InGaAs quantum well and in-plane nanostructures on InP grown by atomic hydrogen assisted MBE by Bucamp, A., Coinon, C., Codron, J.-L., Troadec, D., Wallart, X., Desplanque, L.

    Published in Journal of crystal growth (15-04-2019)
    “…•In-plane InGaAs nanowires are grown using selective area molecular beam epitaxy.•Growth selectivity is achieved at 470 °C thanks to an atomic hydrogen…”
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    Landscape dynamics and fire activity since 6740 cal yr BP in the Cantabrian region (La Molina peat bog, Puente Viesgo, Spain) by Pérez-Obiol, R., García-Codron, J.C., Pèlachs, A., Pérez-Haase, A., Soriano, J.M.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-03-2016)
    “…A lack of paleobotanic studies with adequate resolution and multiproxy approaches has limited proper discussion of vegetation dynamics in Cantabria and of the…”
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    Predator–prey interactions amongst Permo‐Triassic terrestrial vertebrates as a deterministic factor influencing faunal collapse and turnover by Codron, J., Botha‐Brink, J., Codron, D., Huttenlocker, A. K., Angielczyk, K. D.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-01-2017)
    “…Unlike modern mammalian communities, terrestrial Paleozoic and Mesozoic vertebrate systems were characterized by carnivore faunas that were as diverse as their…”
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    AlSb nucleation induced anisotropic electron mobility in AlSb/InAs heterostructures on GaAs by Desplanque, L., El Kazzi, S., Codron, J.-L., Wang, Y., Ruterana, P., Moschetti, G., Grahn, J., Wallart, X.

    Published in Applied physics letters (25-06-2012)
    “…The influence of the growth conditions at the AlSb/GaAs interface on the electron mobility in AlSb/InAs heterostructures is investigated. We show that an…”
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    Diets of savanna ungulates from stable carbon isotope composition of faeces by Codron, D, Codron, J, Lee-Thorp, J.A, Sponheimer, M, de Ruiter, D, Sealy, J, Grant, R, Fourie, N

    Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-09-2007)
    “…Hypotheses to explain diversity among African ungulates focus largely on niche separation along a browser/grazer continuum. However, a number of studies…”
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    Do “savanna” chimpanzees consume C 4 resources? by Sponheimer, M., Loudon, J.E., Codron, D., Howells, M.E., Pruetz, J.D., Codron, J., de Ruiter, D.J., Lee-Thorp, J.A.

    Published in Journal of human evolution (01-08-2006)
    “…Several stable carbon isotopic studies have shown that South African australopiths consumed significant quantities of C 4 resources (tropical grasses, sedges,…”
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    Do savanna chimpanzees consume C4 resources? by SPONHEIMER, M, LOUDON, J. E, CODRON, D, HOWELLS, M. E, PRUETZ, J. D, CODRON, J, DE RUITER, D. J, LEE-THORP, J. A

    Published in Journal of human evolution (01-08-2006)
    “…Several stable carbon isotopic studies have shown that South African australopiths consumed significant quantities of C(4) resources (tropical grasses, sedges,…”
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    Evolution of extreme Total Water Levels along the northern coast of the Iberian Peninsula by Álvarez, D F. Rasilla, Codron, J C. García

    Published in Natural hazards and earth system sciences (23-02-2011)
    “…This paper assesses the evolution of storminess along the northern coast of the Iberian Peninsula through the calculation of extreme (1%) Total Water Levels…”
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    Cyclophosphamide-induced cystitis in freely-moving conscious rats: behavioral approach to a new model of visceral pain by Boucher, M, Meen, M, Codron, J P, Coudore, F, Kemeny, J L, Eschalier, A

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-07-2000)
    “…To develop a model of visceral pain in rats using a behavioral approach. Cyclophosphamide (CP), an antitumoral agent known to produce toxic effects on the…”
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    Influence of MBE growth conditions on the quality of InAlAs/InGaAs metamorphic HEMTs on GaAs by Cordier, Y., Lorenzini, P., Chauveau, J.-M., Ferré, D., Androussi, Y., DiPersio, J., Vignaud, D., Codron, J.-L.

    Published in Journal of crystal growth (01-04-2003)
    “…In this work, we investigate the influence of the growth temperature and the arsenic flux on the quality of InAlAs/InGaAs metamorphic HEMTs on GaAs with…”
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    Stable isotope evidence for nutritional stress, competition, and loss of functional habitat as factors limiting recovery of rare antelope in southern Africa by Codron, D., Codron, J., Lee-Thorp, J.A., Sponheimer, M., Grant, C.C., Brink, J.S.

    Published in Journal of arid environments (01-04-2009)
    “…A major focus in population ecology is understanding factors that limit rare species. We used stable isotope approaches to diet to determine whether remaining…”
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    Assessing diet in savanna herbivores using stable carbon isotope ratios of faeces by D. Codron, J. Codron, M. Sponheimer, Julia A. Lee-Thorp, T. Robinson, C.C. Grant, D. de Ruiter

    Published in Koedoe (2005)
    “…In African savannas, browse-based resources (@3 plants) are isotopically distinct from grasses (@4 plants). The carbon isotopic composition of the basic plant…”
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    Coastline retreat, sea level variability and atmospheric circulation in Cantabria (Northern Spain) by Codron, J.C. García, Álvarez, D. F. Rasilla

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-10-2006)
    “…The main objective of this paper is to investigate the widespread retreat of the coastline observed in Cantabria (Northern Spain) in relation to decadal…”
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    Diets of impala from Kruger National Park: evidence from stable carbon isotopes by M. Sponheimer, C.C. Grant, D.J. de Ruiter, J.A. Lee-Thorp, D.M. Codron, J. Codron

    Published in Koedoe (2003)
    “…Impala are known to exhibit dietary flexibility, relying primarily on browse in some areas and graze in others. In this study we use stable isotope analysis of…”
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    Marketing cooperative vs. commission agent: The Turkish dilemma on the modern fresh fruit and vegetable market by Lemeilleur, Sylvaine, Codron, Jean-Marie

    Published in Food policy (01-04-2011)
    “…► Commission agents do not provide farmers with incentives for adding value. ► Traditional coops remain costly to organize. ► Credit coops are the only…”
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    Taxonomic, anatomical, and spatio-temporal variations in the stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic compositions of plants from an African savanna by Codron, Jacqui, Codron, Daryl, Lee-Thorp, Julia A., Sponheimer, Matt, Bond, William J., de Ruiter, Darryl, Grant, Rina

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-12-2005)
    “…Stable carbon ( δ 13C) and nitrogen ( δ 15N) isotope ratios are commonly used to reconstruct palaeodiets and palaeoenvironments. The method is based on our…”
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    The role of market forces and food safety institutions in the adoption of sustainable farming practices: The case of the fresh tomato export sector in Morocco and Turkey by Codron, Jean-Marie, Adanacioğlu, Hakan, Aubert, Magali, Bouhsina, Zouhair, El Mekki, Abdelkader Ait, Rousset, Sylvain, Tozanli, Selma, Yercan, Murat

    Published in Food policy (01-12-2014)
    “…•There is considerable difference in the scope of sustainable farming practices in Turkey and Morocco.•These contrasting situations could be explained by…”
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    Hominins, sedges, and termites: new carbon isotope data from the Sterkfontein valley and Kruger National Park by Sponheimer, Matt, Lee-Thorp, Julia, de Ruiter, Darryl, Codron, Daryl, Codron, Jacqui, Baugh, Alexander T., Thackeray, Francis

    Published in Journal of human evolution (01-03-2005)
    “…Stable carbon isotope analyses have shown that South African australopiths did not have exclusively frugivorous diets, but also consumed significant quantities…”
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