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    Stigma-related barriers and facilitators to help seeking for mental health issues in the armed forces: a systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative literature by Coleman, S J, Stevelink, S A M, Hatch, S L, Denny, J A, Greenberg, N

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-08-2017)
    “…A recent quantitative review in the area of stigma and help seeking in the armed forces has questioned the association between these factors (Sharp et al…”
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    Accumulation of atmospheric mercury in forest foliage by Ericksen, J.A., Gustin, M.S., Schorran, D.E., Johnson, D.W., Lindberg, S.E., Coleman, J.S.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-04-2003)
    “…We used unique mesocosms to examine the role that plants play in accumulating and transforming atmospheric Hg. Several stands of quaking aspen were grown in…”
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    Responsiveness to a pandemic alert: use of reverse genetics for rapid development of influenza vaccines by Webby, RJ, Perez, DR, Coleman, JS, Guan, Y, Knight, JH, Govorkova, EA, McClain-Moss, LR, Peiris, JS, Rehg, JE, Tuomanen, EI, Webster, RG

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (03-04-2004)
    “…In response to the emergence of severe infection capable of rapid global spread, WHO will issue a pandemic alert. Such alerts are rare; however, on Feb 19,…”
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    Syncytial nuclear aggregates in normal placenta show increased nuclear condensation, but apoptosis and cytoskeletal redistribution are uncommon by Coleman, S.J, Gerza, L, Jones, C.J.P, Sibley, C.P, Aplin, J.D, Heazell, A.E.P

    Published in Placenta (Eastbourne) (01-05-2013)
    “…Abstract Introduction Syncytial nuclear aggregates (SNAs) are increased in pregnancy complications; however, little is known about their origin or function…”
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    Plasticity in Root/Shoot Partitioning: Optimal, Ontogenetic, or Both? by Gedroc, J. J., McConnaughay, K. D. M., Coleman, J. S.

    Published in Functional ecology (01-02-1996)
    “…1. We tested whether plants increase root:shoot ratios to compensate for limitations of below-ground resources in a manner consistent with optimal partitioning…”
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    Biomass Allocation in Plants: Ontogeny or Optimality? A Test along Three Resource Gradients by McConnaughay, K. D. M., Coleman, J. S.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-12-1999)
    “…We examined biomass allocation patterns throughout the entire vegetative growth phase for three species of annual plants along three separate gradients of…”
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    Application of Controlled Mesocosms for Understanding Mercury Air−Soil−Plant Exchange by Gustin, M. S, Ericksen, J. A, Schorran, D. E, Johnson, D. W, Lindberg, S. E, Coleman, J. S

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-11-2004)
    “…Whole system elemental mercury (Hg0) flux was measured for ∼1.5 years using two large gas exchange mesocosms containing ∼100 two-year old aspen trees (Populus…”
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    Elevated CO2 increases productivity and invasive species success in an arid ecosystem by SMITH, Stanley D, HUXMAN, Travis E, ZITZER, Stephen F, CHARLET, Therese N, HOUSMAN, David C, COLEMAN, James S, FENSTERMAKER, Lynn K, SEEMANN, Jeffrey R, NOWAK, Robert S

    Published in Nature (London) (02-11-2000)
    “…Arid ecosystems, which occupy about 20% of the earth's terrestrial surface area, have been predicted to be one of the most responsive ecosystem types to…”
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    Do people’s goals for mass participation sporting events matter? A self-determination theory perspective by Coleman, S.J., Sebire, S.J.

    Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (01-12-2017)
    “…Non-elite mass participation sports events (MPSEs) may hold potential as a physical activity promotion tool. Research into why people participate in these…”
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    The small, methionine-rich chloroplast heat-shock protein protects photosystem II electron transport during heat stress by Heckathorn, S.A, Downs, C.A, Sharkey, T.D, Coleman, J.S

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-01-1998)
    “…Evidence suggests that the small chloroplast heat-shock protein (Hsp) is involved in plant thermotolerance but its site of action is unknown. Functional…”
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    Measurement of the neutrino mass splitting and flavor mixing by MINOS by Adamson, P, Andreopoulos, C, Armstrong, R, Auty, D J, Ayres, D S, Backhouse, C, Barr, G, Bishai, M, Blake, A, Bock, G J, Boehnlein, D J, Bogert, D, Cavanaugh, S, Cherdack, D, Childress, S, Choudhary, B C, Coelho, J A B, Coleman, S J, Corwin, L, Cronin-Hennessy, D, Danko, I Z, de Jong, J K, Devenish, N E, Diwan, M V, Dorman, M, Escobar, C O, Evans, J J, Falk, E, Feldman, G J, Frohne, M V, Gallagher, H R, Gomes, R A, Goodman, M C, Gouffon, P, Graf, N, Gran, R, Grant, N, Grzelak, K, Habig, A, Harris, D, Hartnell, J, Hatcher, R, Himmel, A, Holin, A, Huang, X, Hylen, J, Ilic, J, Irwin, G M, Isvan, Z, Jaffe, D E, James, C, Jensen, D, Kafka, T, Kasahara, S M S, Koizumi, G, Kopp, S, Kordosky, M, Kreymer, A, Lang, K, Lefeuvre, G, Ling, J, Litchfield, P J, Litchfield, R P, Loiacono, L, Lucas, P, Mann, W A, Marshak, M L, Mayer, N, McGowan, A M, Mehdiyev, R, Meier, J R, Messier, M D, Michael, D G, Miller, W H, Mishra, S R, Mitchell, J, Moore, C D, Morfín, J, Mualem, L, Mufson, S, Musser, J, Naples, D, Nelson, J K, Newman, H B, Nichol, R J, Nowak, J A, Oliver, W P, Orchanian, M, Ospanov, R, Paley, J, Patterson, R B, Pawloski, G, Pearce, G F, Petyt, D A, Phan-Budd, S, Plunkett, R K, Qiu, X, Ratchford, J, Raufer, T M, Rebel, B

    Published in Physical review letters (02-05-2011)
    “…Measurements of neutrino oscillations using the disappearance of muon neutrinos from the Fermilab NuMI neutrino beam as observed by the two MINOS detectors are…”
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    Impact of Cell Culture and Copper Dose on Gene Expression in Bovine Liver by Tillquist, N. M., Thorndyke, M. P., Thomas, T. A., Coleman, S. J., Engle, T. E.

    Published in Biological trace element research (01-05-2022)
    “…The objectives of these experiments were to investigate (1) the relative abundance of transcripts for Cu-responsive genes in whole bovine liver vs. cultured…”
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    Canopy radiation- and water-use efficiencies as affected by elevated [CO2] by Hui, Dafeng, Luo, Yiqi, Cheng, Weixin, Coleman, J. S., Johnson, Dale W., Sims, Daniel A.

    Published in Global change biology (01-01-2001)
    “…Summary This study used an environmentally controlled plant growth facility, EcoCELLs, to measure canopy gas exchanges directly and to examine the effects of…”
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    Quantifying the effects of phenology on ecosystem evapotranspiration in planted grassland mesocosms using EcoCELL technology by Obrist, D, Verburg, P.S.J, Young, M.H, Coleman, J.S, Schorran, D.E, Arnone, J.A

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (30-09-2003)
    “…Use of plant phenological variables in models predicting evapotranspiration (ET) has largely relied on relatively simple (e.g., linear) relationships which may…”
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    Elevated CO2 and plant nitrogen-use: is reduced tissue nitrogen concentration size-dependent? by Coleman, J.S, McConnaughay, K.D.M, Bazzaz, F.A

    Published in Oecologia (01-03-1993)
    “…Plants often respond to elevated atmospheric CO₂ levels with reduced tissue nitrogen concentrations relative to ambient CO₂-grown plants when comparisons are…”
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    First direct observation of muon antineutrino disappearance by Adamson, P, Andreopoulos, C, Auty, D J, Ayres, D S, Backhouse, C, Barr, G, Bishai, M, Blake, A, Bock, G J, Boehnlein, D J, Bogert, D, Cavanaugh, S, Cherdack, D, Childress, S, Choudhary, B C, Coelho, J A B, Coleman, S J, Corwin, L, Cronin-Hennessy, D, Danko, I Z, de Jong, J K, Devenish, N E, Diwan, M V, Dorman, M, Escobar, C O, Evans, J J, Falk, E, Feldman, G J, Frohne, M V, Gallagher, H R, Gomes, R A, Goodman, M C, Gouffon, P, Graf, N, Gran, R, Grant, N, Grzelak, K, Habig, A, Harris, D, Hartnell, J, Hatcher, R, Himmel, A, Holin, A, Howcroft, C, Huang, X, Hylen, J, Ilic, J, Irwin, G M, Isvan, Z, Jaffe, D E, James, C, Jensen, D, Kafka, T, Kasahara, S M S, Koizumi, G, Kopp, S, Kordosky, M, Kreymer, A, Lang, K, Lefeuvre, G, Ling, J, Litchfield, P J, Loiacono, L, Lucas, P, Mann, W A, Marshak, M L, Mayer, N, McGowan, A M, Mehdiyev, R, Meier, J R, Messier, M D, Miller, W H, Mishra, S R, Mitchell, J, Moore, C D, Morfín, J, Mualem, L, Mufson, S, Musser, J, Naples, D, Nelson, J K, Newman, H B, Nichol, R J, Nicholls, T C, Nowak, J A, Ochoa-Ricoux, J P, Oliver, W P, Orchanian, M, Ospanov, R, Paley, J, Patterson, R B, Pawloski, G, Pearce, G F, Petyt, D A, Phan-Budd, S, Plunkett, R K, Qiu, X, Ratchford, J, Raufer, T M, Rebel, B

    Published in Physical review letters (05-07-2011)
    “…This Letter reports the first direct observation of muon antineutrino disappearance. The MINOS experiment has taken data with an accelerator beam optimized for…”
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    Tri-Trophic Interactions Influenced by Resource Availability: Predator Effects on Plant Performance Depend on Plant Resources by Hartvigsen, G., Wait, D. A., Coleman, J. S.

    Published in Oikos (01-12-1995)
    “…We tested the interactive effects of top-down (mite herbivores and predators) and bottom-up (fertilization) factors on cottonwood sapling performance, measured…”
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