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    Molecular aggregation and chromonic liquid crystals by Collings, P.J., Dickinson, A.J., Smith, E.C.

    Published in Liquid crystals (05-07-2010)
    “…Almost 30 years ago, when the study of chromonic liquid crystals was in its infancy, Alfred Saupe and L.J. Yu investigated disodium cromoglycate using deuteron…”
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    Performance of methanol oxidation catalysts with varying Pt:Ru ratio as a function of temperature by DICKINSON, A. J, CARRETTE, L. P. L, COLLINS, J. A, FRIEDRICH, K. A, STIMMING, U

    Published in Journal of applied electrochemistry (01-10-2004)
    “…This paper describes the effects of varying the Pt to Ru ratio in carbon-supported catalysts for methanol oxidation as a function of temperature. Previously…”
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    How quickly are we treating muscle invasive bladder cancer? Trends over a 17 year period by Mantle, M, Dickinson, A.J, Moody, M, Cox, R

    “…Summary Objective Our aim was to measure the time from presentation to definitive treatment for muscle invasive bladder cancer in the South West Region. This…”
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    Fundamental aspects in electrocatalysis: from the reactivity of single-crystals to fuel cell electrocatalysts by Friedrich, K.A, Geyzers, K.P, Dickinson, A.J, Stimming, U

    “…A chemical modification by electrochemical deposition of Ru is performed on Pt(111) yielding mostly monoatomic Ru islands. From the investigation by scanning…”
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    Preparation of a PtRu/C catalyst from carbonyl complexes for fuel cell applications by Dickinson, A.J, Carrette, L.P.L, Collins, J.A, Friedrich, K.A, Stimming, U

    Published in Electrochimica acta (30-08-2002)
    “…A new method for producing highly active, carbon supported, PtRu catalysts for methanol oxidation is presented. The catalyst is produced from carbonyl metal…”
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    Methanol-tolerant oxygen reduction catalysts based on transition metal sulfides and their application to the study of methanol permeation by Reeve, R.W, Christensen, P.A, Dickinson, A.J, Hamnett, A, Scott, K

    Published in Electrochimica acta (01-08-2000)
    “…The oxygen reduction activity and methanol tolerance of a range of transition metal sulfide electrocatalysts have been evaluated in a liquid-feed…”
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    A liquid-feed solid polymer electrolyte direct methanol fuel cell operating at near-ambient conditions by Shukla, A.K., Christensen, P.A., Dickinson, A.J., Hamnett, A.

    Published in Journal of power sources (01-11-1998)
    “…Results on the performance of a 25 cm 2 liquid-feed solid polymer electrolyte direct methanol fuel cell (SPE-DMFC), operating under near-ambient conditions,…”
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    Ten years’ experience of retrograde balloon dilatation of pelvi‐ureteric junction obstruction by Lewis‐Russell, J.M., Natale, S., Hammonds, J.C., Wells, I.P., Dickinson, A.J.

    Published in BJU international (01-02-2004)
    “…OBJECTIVE To analyse the long‐term success of retrograde balloon dilatation (RBD) of pelvi‐ureteric junction obstruction (PUJO). PATIENTS AND METHODS The…”
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    The metathesis of 1-octene with the W(O-2,6-C 6H 3X 2) 2Cl 4/R 4Sn catalytic system by Vosloo, H.C.M, Dickinson, A.J, du Plessis, J.A.K

    “…The tungsten(VI) complexes W(O-2,6-C 6H 3Cl 2) 2Cl 4 and W(O-2,6-C 6H 3Ph 2) 2Cl 4 are active catalysts for the metathesis of 1-octene in the presence of R 4Sn…”
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    A retrospective study of the investigation and management of muscle-invasive bladder cancer in the South West Region by Dickinson, A J, Howe, K, Bedford, C, Sanders, T, Prentice, A, Sibley, G N

    Published in British journal of urology (01-01-1996)
    “…To evaluate the present management of muscle-invasive bladder cancer in the South West Region and to assess the workload resulting from the rationalization of…”
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    Glomerular Basement Membrane Proteoglycans Are Derived from a Large Precursor by Klein, David J., Brown, David M., Oegema, Theodore R., Brenchley, Paul E., Anderson, John C., Mark A. J. Dickinson, Horigan, Elizabeth A., Hassell, John R.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-03-1988)
    “…The basement membrane heparan sulfate proteoglycan produced by the Englebreth-Holm-Swarm (EHS) tumor and by glomeruli were compared by immunological methods…”
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