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    Chick eye optics: zero to fourteen days by Irving, E L, Sivak, J G, Curry, T A, Callender, M G

    Published in Journal of Comparative Physiology A (01-08-1996)
    “…Ocular dimensions and refractive state data for chicks 0 to 14 days of age were obtained from 234 untreated control eyes of birds treated unilaterally in…”
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    Afocal magnification does not influence chick eye development by CURRY, T. A, SIVAK, J. G, CALLENDER, M. G, IRVING, E. L

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-05-1999)
    “…In defocus-induced ametropia experiments, retinal blur circles are a likely source of information as to the magnitude but not the sign of the defocus. However,…”
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    Nonlinear Conte-Zbilut-Federici (CZF) Method of Computing LF/HF Ratio: A More Reliable Index of Changes in Heart Rate Variability by Vernon Bond, Jr, Curry, Bryan H, Kumar, Krishna, Pemminati, Sudhakar, Gorantla, Vasavi R, Kadur, Kishan, Millis, Richard M

    Published in Journal of pharmacopuncture (2016)
    “…Objectives: Acupuncture treatments are safe and effective for a wide variety of diseases involving autonomic dysregulation. Heart rate variability (HRV) is a…”
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    Galloping analysis of stranded electricity conductors in skew winds by Macdonald, J.H.G, Griffiths, P.J, Curry, B.P

    Published in Wind & structures (2008)
    “…When first commissioned, the 1.6 km span 275kV Severn Crossing Conductor experienced large amplitude vibrations in certain wind conditions, but without ice or…”
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    A Performance Analysis of OFDM Systems in Excessively Dispersive Multipath Channels by Lee Woo-Kwon, Curry Christopher S

    Published in Journal of communications and networks (01-09-2006)
    “…For orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), the discrete Fourier transform (DFT)-based processing at the receiver has been perceived equivalent to…”
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